drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

AutomateIt Pro is awesome for tasking too. I found it much easier at time to program tasks and you can download user created tasks too!

It might work for T-Mobile, since they don't build a subsidy into their rates anymore and the extra fee you pay also includes insurance (which is almost as much separately anyway). But yeah, with AT&T and Verizon, it just screams "rip-off".

The biggest reason I use RSS feeds and look for a good Reader alternative was to read the Gawker-at-large sites (LH, Giz, iO9, etc). Now that you only publish truncated teasers for your feed, honestly there is little benefit to using the feeds. I liked knowing what the whole article was about before I dove in and

how much is the battery drain if you open up firefox with 100+ tabs but only the last one is actually loaded? that's my most often case ...

I've been working in IT for over 30 years and beyond casual dress code and paid vacation I've never been offered any 'soft' benefits. The companies I've worked for, ranging from small Mom-and-Pop shops to large Multi-Nationals, have always been more concerned about paying the bills. And I'm OK with that. Soft

Everyone's already covered the "don't spent more than you can afford" part, so I'll go with something else:

Lately, I've been going crazy navigating the inbox with j and k. I'll scroll through the entire inbox with j/k, select messages with x, then archive them with e or delete them with #. It's WAY easier than trying to check all the boxes with the mouse and then click the "delete" button.

why did i not know about this....it took me forever to get 19.88 gb on dropbox and i got 20gb right away with copy...nice.

I was just going to post and ask what happened to the full feeds.

I don't want weekly reminders to "get social". I want the full RSS feed back!

What about company insurance coverage that covers up to a set amount an no cost (i.e. $150k for me). Is it possible to mix/match or should I just do it all through the employer at that point?

I think I will stick on using username+servicename@gmail

I don't really care — if you send an email, I don't care where you're sending it from, the content needs to be at a specific level. You can send too short and mistake-filled emails from your computer too. If you do it on your phone and then include something like this as an excuse, it's just as bad to me as if you did

Wired and Wireless.

Just out of curiosity, who picks the winners? How does a simple shower rack beat out the beach chair, or even the tent??

Google Now both fascinates and scares the hell out of me.

I started using LastPass two weeks ago, and absolutely love it. Of course, the NSA might have a backdoor into LastPass, but I'm risking it anyway.

I recently started using Copy.com when I had the need to share some video files with friends and family. Copy.com didn't limit the filesize and that was the main reason for using it.

Twitter is great for watching news flow by. RSS is better for catching up on everything at the end of the day though. That's at least how I use it.

Copy support would be nice.