drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

I'm curious why you don't think it is a suitable substitute?

Copy.com is more than suitable replacement for Dropbox. In case you haven't heard of copy, they give you 15GB for signing up 20GB if you use a referral link like this one https://copy.com?r=EOFh2o The service seems to be as fast as Dropbox and has most of the same features. The only feature it is missing that I

I use copy and Skydrive er OneDrive. I like Copy.com and the amount of free space they give you to start and how easy it is to earn more.

Crashplan and Copy are my main methods.

That's good to know. Does it still have the per file size limit?

But isn't that site requiring you to trust the people that are running the vpn servers? And since they are free, there is less incentive for them to all be honest.

Celebrate Microsoft getting sued with 10GB of FREE Cloud Storage. You'll get the first 7GB for signing up, and another three for setting up automatic photo backups on your smartphone, which you can just turn off later. Works with Xbox One and Xbox 360 [OneDrive]

Besides the jacket, the shirt collar also dictates width as well. A wider tie makes a nicer knot for a wide collar.

I agree with you. An inkjet's best job is photo printing, and it is just easier to let walgreens/walmart/costco or someone else print the photos.

Thanks, it looks like that might work for me.

Does anyone know of an easy to move (on wheels), easy to height adjust, and have an approximate 40" width on the table top?

OneNote has gotten better in the last couple of iterations. The first time I tried OneNote, I felt that it was really slow.

Wouldn't this block LH as well? Then how would I learn about these productivity tricks. :)

I would hope that number would stay and they wouldn't reduce it.

I think there are at least other resources that do a pretty good job with budgeting and saving, so maybe that is why they tackled finance first.

That actually makes the most sense of any use case that I could think of.

Interesting idea, but are people so busy that they can't take the 30 seconds to add it to their calendar themselves?

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.