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I fancy Robbins doing Gatsby must be fantastic.

That’s an epic recommendation. I’d never heard of the site and have just been messing around on it. Great for drowning out odious workmates in the office. Thanks:)

Just out of idle curiosity, do you guys usually shuttle Lifehacker pieces back and forth on Drive? If so have you found it a good way to manage the editorial process?

What kind of projects and goals have you used this for and how do you visualise them?

You’re serious about Evernote? It might be reassuring on some level, as long as they keep tinkering to a minimum.

Without exaggeration, this is one of the most important things to understand in life. I wish I’d realised it a lot earlier, but even now it’s having a big impact on the progress I make towards my goals.

This sounds awful but I do most of these things already.

Interesting stuff. I look forward to hearing about it on the interwebs:)

Intriguing. Amateur or professional?

What’s the play about?

Have just seen Focus. Horrific stuff. Will Smith looked terribly tired and Margot Robbie was punching far above her weight.

I’ve been a fan for years. For ages it’s been the second place I go after Lifehacker when chasing up issues with tech. Was just wondering what your experience had been like.

I’ve been following Sethi’s free material for years but I’ve often wondered about his premium courses. Anyone in a position to share?

What news from HowToGeek? How has the transition been?

I’ve been meaning to dig into Onenote for ages now and this article has been really helpful. I’ve been pretty loyal to Evernote almost since the founding of the company, but by the looks of it Onenote is a lot more robust and versatile. Time to consider jumping ship, particularly after the mounting rumours of

Fantastically useful series. Have really enjoyed following this all week. Glad to have you at the helm Henry:)

What kind of workplace is this? Your colleagues sound enviably mellow:)

I recall that it’s no longer supported by Mozilla but are people still using Thunderbird as a desktop email client? I like the idea of setting it up on my primary Gmail account so I can back up my email and use it to access messages during an outage.

I’ve always been a little lazy about the multiple-formats aspect of backing up, but I love the way that you can configure Crashplan to back up your files to the computers of as many friends and family members as you want. It’s reassuring to have your stuff sitting on several laptops scattered around the world.

Typo: *compannies