You can always buy a separate number pad. Then you’ll have THREE pieces of keyboard and take it to another level.
You can always buy a separate number pad. Then you’ll have THREE pieces of keyboard and take it to another level.
I think part of the challenge of that level involved doing things that aren’t just boxes you can check in existing apps. Tasks that might require you to use more than one tool or creative problem solving. So, in this case, one way to do it is to run a Gmail search for emails from John Smith, then a second search for…
For my job, I need to save a ton of web pages—but most of them I only need temporarily (for the next post or article, for example). To save them to Evernote and then delete or move these pages takes more work than saving them to Pocket and clicking the checkbox to archive it—or, more importantly, make it disappear…
Just curious why you want want to use Pocket at all when Evernote does the same thing? Just create a Read Later notebook in Evernote and have everything save into that when you clip it, then either delete it or file it after you read it. Evernote is also cheaper if you actually wanted to pay for the service.
In my experience the dishwasher does a very good job of blasting away dried on food. But each dishwasher is different. I’d say try it once and see what happens, chances are you’ll be surprised how well it cleans.
Hold on, though. If I don’t anticipate running my dishwasher every night, then there’s a good chance the food could get dried on the dishes in the dishwasher as they await the cycle. Then the question becomes, “Is it more efficient for me to run the dish under the faucet for a few seconds before adding to the…
Buy a high density foam roller. Even if you stretch a foam roller helps get the knots out that stretch will not. Of course you could get a massage but it’s much cheaper. The one I have is 18" and medium. About the size of a paper towel roll. I think I'm in love.
Stretching to get loose right before an activity, doesn’t do much.
Scream your freaking ass off. The better chance you'll draw the attention of someone who isn't trying to stab you.
A productive day starts with a great morning, and you can’t have a great morning if you didn’t get any rest the…
I think we just have to remember that our partners aren’t psychic. “It’s hard for me to feel terrible for you about the dog, when I’ve had a really bad day at work. You were able to be home and relax today. Please see this from my perspective.” It’s a little square and wordy, but it will get you a much different…
So the book is 80 years old, and was written by a man. While the advice mostly sounds good, I’m really unsure of how it would apply to, say...women.
Ms. DoesntCare and I already canceled a Babymoon to the Dominican. The OB/GN was adamant we not go and wrote a letter to United to ensure we got a full refund (we did). We have lots of other friends/family that are pregnant that have canceled trips to Mexico, PR, Costa Rica, and other places in and around Latin…
This is really a great visual device for showing something people don’t think about often enough. If you live in an area that gets winter weather, your best bet is always to race against an automotive journalist on a tricycle, because he’ll be out of breath after two laps.
It’s weird how limited e-paper is on the open market. You basically have to design a product, give e-Ink specs, and order like 40 bajillion displays.
Do you want money, or do you want to get where you are going? If accidental monetary windfall is more important to you then yes, volunteering to be bumped is probably a better bet. My goal is to get where I am going. I rarely fly (as in, not in last several years) and when I do, $400 voucher absolutely would not be…
It probably would have been phrased better as: "You have a better chance of getting a last-minute pardon on death row than you do winning the lottery."
I wouldn't suggest the technique for judging people, but it works for memory. The more superficial and noticeable the better.
Know how to Photoshop the "real" you.