You are ranting and not making any sense.
You are ranting and not making any sense.
Neat app. But I just have a list in a Google Doc and review that each time as I pack. Then I review it when I come home and see what things I needed or didn't need. That works for me as opposed to a $2 app.
Chuck your drawer full of old, slow flash drives and upgrade to USB 3.0 on the cheap today, courtesy of Staples and Amazon.
If Apple's standard Lightning cable isn't long enough for you, these MFi-certified Urge Basics cables measure a healthy 6.5 feet, and come in a variety of colors.
Someone once told me, "No doesn't mean no; it means wait and try again." I think a perspective like that is critical in entrepreneurship, because you hear "no" hundreds of times per day in the beginning. But ultimately, that can be your biggest opportunity: many of our most passionate backers at The Muse are people…
It'd be awesome if someone took a bunch of these and made them into smart phone wallpapers...or re-sized for desktop wallpaper use.
Just watched a video on it. Not sure it would be for me.
Przemyslaw shares this Chrome extension for adding time to read tags to Pocket:
Why is this posted a half hour or so before on Gizmodo than on Lifehacker?
Sometimes I leave my phone on vibrate and forget to turn the sound back on. This can mean missing important calls or texts. The Important Call app (free for Android) sounds an alarm when you've missed a certain number of calls or texts. You set the number it's okay to miss and the alarm sound and volume (which will…
And the bitching and whining about apps sharing our data begins in 3.2.1..
WD 3 TB Elements External Desktop Hard Drive ($100) | B&H
It's the first and loudest talking point whenever the virtues of cable-cutting is discussed: live sports. If you want to watch a game as it's happening right now, you should probably have cable. If you don't, you'll probably end up paying through the nose for it. You're not completely out of options when it comes to…
Thank you for this! You guys read my mind. I just had a pop up from Avast and tried in the past to remove their messages but couldn't until now.
At least, not one at a time. Most of us on a budget can survive without buying magazines (after all, there is the library if we really need one!) A single magazine off the rack costs anywhere from 3-7 dollars. If you really need a magazine, it might be worth it to take out a yearly subscription because that can lower…
I love their weekly playlists, but I can stream this for free off my phone via their website. It isn't worth $2, just like the $25 t-shirts they sold for a fundraiser- not worth the $.
I do understand it is a free service to us but it costs them $.
This will create a new column that only contains unique data from that range, which is useful for separating out repeated entries.
If you want a better night's sleep, lower your home's temperature by about five degrees. This works because when you go to sleep, your "set point"—the temperature your brain needs to reach before going to sleep—is lowered. If your room is too hot, you'll have a harder time reaching this point and falling asleep.
Meds + work with a counselor / psychiatrist + personal work has helped for me. Just popping a pill will not do it. And I find all of the above level me out so that I don't go too far / extreme in either direction. Think of mountain peaks and valleys. Not too high or too low.
I made 3 appointments to see a psych about…