drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

I would suggest CCleaner. Simple to use and pretty effective.

I think Firefox with some specific extensions, do a pretty good job with your privacy. Sometimes you trade privacy for convenience, but you have to make sure it is worth it.

I think you could use OneNote to do what you describe. OneNote allows you to add files into notebooks as well as pages. I think MS stopped using Binder when OneNote started duplicating tasks and addedeven more functionality than Binder had.

The page of inputs is a great idea.

How do people get things done when they are mind mapping the things going on in their life? Maybe I just don't understand Mind Maps.

I was wondering the same thing.

I realize that the studies show that you can wake up at the proper time every morning provided you are getting enough sleep. I need my alarm clock to get up.

I agree, Monoprice and NewEgg are good for cables. I would also throw into the mix Amazon Basics.

I have done the same and replaced my documents folder with Copy. It is just sometimes I forget that I have already downloaded the manual and end up looking it up on the web again.

Without the originals the digital copy could be considered illegal.

The problem with putting them all in a dropbox folder (or any other cloud storage) is remembering that they are there.

I was just clicking on this article to say the same thing. This is really only a change for new installations.

Try TinyTiny RSS. Gives you complete control.

Purchase would be more like a receipt, and Finance would be things from the bank/investment firm/credit cards.

I'm pretty sure with the newest versions of Android you can't toggle gps without being rooted.

I am still a FF guy as well. I switch back and forth on Android between FF and Samsung's stock browser.

Seeing Alton's answers to these questions would be pretty cool.

I agree with you, but it was nice of LH to point it out. I only had one that fell under this category, but was glad to reclaim the space.

Not only can you buy them from somewhere else, they are sometimes negotiable in price. The guy in Massachusetts isn't, but he has a great price and I think makes up the difference in selling so many warranties. The other good thing about shopping around is you can get a manufacture extended warranty instead of some

I think it is the citric acid as well as some abrasion. I think if you were going to try lemon juice, you might want to throw something a little rough into the mix. Maybe ice would be enough, I don't know.