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I’ve had Office 365, and you know how often I actually *used* the applications? Almost never. I basically used the storage features and not much else. Google, however, has integrations with IFTTT and automation and data tools like Apps Script and Fusion Tables. It is nice though to have the ability to only keep

Definitely McCartney & Wings’ “Wonderful Christmas” (cue insanity-inducing synthy-echoey wonkwonkwonkwonkwonk.....). Makes ya wanna go get sick on egg nog (preferably with the rum).

Really? Walt Disney World has had the digital system for a few years now and theirs is free (the FastPass+ system, not PhotoPass). Of course they also don’t issue paper tickets anymore (it’s either a plastic reusable RF card or a MagicBand).

That link to download isn’t to the new version. No option for on-demand.

On some of IKEA’s furniture (example, the Markus swivel chair I use), they provide a place to store their tool—in the case of the Markus, the back of the chair zips open via a discretely-placed zipper, with space inside to store the armrests for shipping and a loop to store the allen wrench it came with.

Polaris now makes the Slingshot. :-)

That’s when you buy a smart fortwo. ;-)

Nermal, the two differences between motorcycles are scooters are simply the step-through design and the default lack of gearing (using CVT rather than a manual transmission), and here in the U.S. they now allow the rear brake to be on the left handgrip rather than a foot pedal without having to apply for an exemption.

You’d be surprised, but when I was scootering full time (a Burgman 400) I found rain gear (specifically, Frogg Toggs) over my regular riding gear worked insanely well on cold days (I may be in Florida but we do get cold fronts; I’ve ridden in subfreezing down here). I intentionally bought the top part a few sizes too

iCloud Photo Library posts new images to a “Downloads” folder on your Windows machine so you can move them into someplace more preferable (like OneDrive).

SonyEricsson (now Sony Mobile) makes bluetooth audio devices that have a 3.5mm headphone jack so you can use your own headphones (or audio cable/adapter in the car) and the microphone and call buttons on the device itself, clips onto belt or pocket and it’s a bit smaller than a “AA” battery. I bought their first

Looks like Sony’s acquisition of OnLive a year or so ago is finally paying off.