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66 is the devil himself.

Totally forgot about the Rodin. That place was incredible also. I’m not an art-head or a sculpture buff, but “The Kiss” is sort of mind blowing.

I’ll throw a couple on here:

I actually followed the joke-didn’t-get-the-joke-played-it-straight flow of that exchange, and I have to say it made it all the more amusing to me.

I want an ad supported version of Google Music.

Spelling has to be on this list. Spellcheck and auto-correct have turned me into a spelling idiot. When I'm writing by hand or typing on something that doesn't have Spellcheck I sometimes stop mid-sentence looking at a really pedestrian word thinking, "that looks weird. Is that really how you spell that?"

My wife gives me the same thing, but she blames it on Bill Cosby.

Udacity was awesome before it went freemium. Fortunately, I ran through the intro computer science course before the good stuff was put behind a pay wall. You can still get much of the material, but most, if not all, of the interactivity that made it such an incredible course, has been made a paid feature. Now it's

Again, narrow minded view of what is right and wrong. You don't know anything about me. I could be a horrible troll, and sending my kids to daycare may better for them than me staying home with them all day. I find it a bit arrogant that you think you know, seemingly without question, what is best for everyone in

Does it make it worse, then, that we could probably afford for one of us to stay home, but both of us still want to work? You should probably just go ahead and string me up by my thumbs now.

Um, I'm not sure I follow you. Her kids probably spend about the same amount of time at day care as mine do, and I'm in a traditional marriage. Or are you going to argue we're bad parents b/c we send our kids to day care and work?

Having kids is long periods of frustration and stress broken up by instances of incredible joy and love. My little monsters are...well the oldest is like a drunken monkey running around our house most of the time; the youngest can't move yet. She drives me nuts. But there is nothing more fascinating than watching

Two is definitely more than twice as hard. oldest is 2.5 and the youngest is 5 months.

I have a co-worker that has adopted two kids and is single and never been married. She just wanted to be a mother.

My podcast needs are pretty low key. I've been using Podcast Addict and I've been very happy with it.

Some much this. I'm fairly introverted in the sense that I need time to myself to recharge my batteries. Since we have a 2 year old and 5 month old there's precious little of that these days. About the only time I get to myself other than when everyone has fallen asleep is on my commute after I've dropped the kids

I don't even drink coffee, but I just got my wife the Nespresso Virtuoline for her birthday and she's obsessed. It's crazy easy to use and she's not more addicted to coffee than she was. It's also extremely nice b/c you can make coffee or espresso from the same machine. You just have to select which pod you want to

Used to use Chrome remote desktop regularly, but have switched to Team Viewer recently.

I'd be curious to hear some of the things you've done with it that you use on a regular basis, if you're willing to share.

I've been messing with Tasker a bit, but I'm not sure it's going to be as useful for me as I originally thought. Moto Assist on my MotoX seems to take care of a lot of things that I would've used it for, though I have put together a couple of profiles that I'm liking so far.