Batman Chronicles — Every Batman story in exact chronological order from the beginning. It's old school stuff, but it is so awesome at at times hilarious. Comes in small volumes.
Batman Chronicles — Every Batman story in exact chronological order from the beginning. It's old school stuff, but it is so awesome at at times hilarious. Comes in small volumes.
Bleh. That doesn't sound good at all. I wish Google would stop buying companies and just focus on the hundred services and programs they already own.
Well I'm not sure if this comes from the same idea or if it's a coincidence, but I remember someone telling me about some ancient studies about how 21 is the perfect number for repetition and how it indicates a cycle of learning. I used the 21-repetitions-rule when studying for tests and it seemed to do the trick for…
I have a list called "Ideas" in Wunderlist that I'm always adding onto for this. Then I'll label each item at the beginning with what kind of idea it is. The great thing is that I can search the labels like tags and it's organized for me. Plus, once I've acted on one of the ideas, I can check it off and it becomes…
Interesting, just as I was getting hooked on Notational Velocity, I instead see this new Simplenote app, Flick Note. I guess I'll have to try it out, but do you guys really find it to be a better app?
Thumbs up for the Lifehacker Faceoff's, I think this is much more insightful and better than High Fives. Hope to see more of these.
There's that cockiness again. And I see that you didn't read any of the comments in your first article that gave some very valid arguments — that still hold true — contrary to your opinions, Jeff. Or if you did read them, you blew them all off, which adds to the negative tone of your writing. My interest in your…
Ah, the issue I was having was that clicking on "Hidden from Timeline" and "Shown on Timeline" literally did nothing. It wasn't letting me change those settings in Firefox. Yours worked, though? Maybe it's an Add-on I have installed.
I think I'd have to politely disagree with Jeff Atwood on a number of issues that he addressed in this post, for many reasons including some explained in the other comments here.
All very good points. Thanks for making them.
It seems clicking on "Hidden from Timeline" and "Shown on Timeline" does nothing here. Are the forcing us to show only this new stupid facebook email address? Anyone else having this problem?
Got it.
Goodness gracious, that is a lot. I guess I would be down to give it all a chance and do some research that you are suggesting, but this is going to be a huge undertaking it sounds like. I do like the idea that it is probably going to keep improving, though, so I will keep waiting for now. Hmm, it sounds like the…
Oh, way more insight! That explains it for me.
I don't understand all of this as much as you do, but I think I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't seem like it should be such an impractical task. But I'm taking everyone's word for it that buying a Mac Pro is the way to go for this.
Wow, I've never seen that before. Hehe, not a pro yet. But yeah, I will probably splurge and get a Mac Pro eventually.
@akkunari
Interesting... But I wonder what makes it so complicated that we basically shouldn't attempt it. Anyway, all of that gives me a lot of insight, thanks!
I was getting pretty interested in this, as I eventually need to get a Mac Pro for the kind of music composing and sequencing I plan to do. Unfortunately, I do need 12 cores, and that isn't even enough for some people doing this.
I gotta say, looking the screenshots of each of these launchers, they all seem to be pretty much the same on the surface. Obviously there must be lots of differences when you get down to it, but I would love to see a unique launcher with its own concept that tops the others in productivity without a doubt.