drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

I think it is a great idea regardless of the age of the house.

Also, trust yourself to verify what a broker is telling you. You need to trust your broker or find another one, but don't blindly follow.

This is an important but often over looked due to grade pressures.

One of the reasons that I like cloud providers that allow you to earn more free space that doesn't go away. I have been happy with Copy. They currently give space away without an upper maximum that you can earn. They give 5GB per referral and you start with 15GB if you sign up straight, or 20GB with a referral link

I think a lot of people who try to speed read have a tendency to resort to skimming.

Until it is released it is hard to judge the speed of the stick.

Sorry about that. I will admit that I stopped reading after the first related stories block. Guess previewing the new Kinja threw me off.

Whitson - will these new sub-blogs be getting their stories pushed to the main LH pages or will it be another place that we need to normally check if we are interested?

I agree with you, most of the home networking wireless access points are junk. The last rock solid home router I had was a Linksys WRT54GS

In what way? OneNote is a notebook application that has the ability to sync to the cloud. OneNote doesn't have any data upload/download restrictions per month, and as long as you have space in your OneDrive (SkyDrive) account then that part is free.

OneNote has the ability to search handwritten notes

I have noticed that it occasionally has issues finding a show, but I have usually found it on the first page of results.

I haven't looked at episodecalendar, but sidereel keeps track of which episodes you haven't watched as well.

I like sidereel.com to manage the shows that I'm watching and when they are airing. They have only had a few hiccups with two Discovery shows on when they were actually airing a new episode.

I think the important part is following up with them after you do find out.

I'm really not sure on that use case. That isn't how I use it.

I believe that is for 3rd party apps. I believe the native client has no restrictions.

But that is just it, Copy.com doesn't have file size limits. I think he has something else against it.

Copy.com has no size limits. I may not have a 6GB file, but I do have a 3.25GB file in mine. Plus on their home page, it says "No size limits. No viewing restrictions." or on this page "Copy allows users to upload and share files of any size, including 1080p videos and raw photographs, without size limitations".

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