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Project Fi is the reason for me.

Sounds like no. Was not expecting it to be left out and am bummed about it.

Christ, just reading this headline made my blood pressure spike. Due Oct 23.

Random kinja comments question (to someone who probably deals with notifications more than I do):

huh’s notes on sharing:

Am going to have to check that out. My wife might not forgive me for dragging her to another museum with a bunch of airplanes though. I’m a nerd and she’s a trooper.

Google stands by their label in this case. ;)

Nice list.

Yeah, these do not seem like the men are balanced and they would droop when let go. Pretty though.

Not sure if this was available 5 years ago, but 5-years-ago me thanks you. I’ve since sold my macbook and havent torrented anything in at last 12 months, but maybe someone else will stumble upon the comments here though. Thanks!

Remember when toys were made of wood? That sure sucked.

I suggest a physical calendar and a big red sharpie for motivation. Blank days on my calendar is a mark of shame that often will motivate me. I make myself do something, anything active and it counts as far as the calendar is concerned.

It totally works. I went fromy rock solid brown sugar that accidentally was unsealed to having nice, soft brown sugar. Before, I seriously couldn't break the sugar apart with metal spoons. Now it is super soft and awesome.

I was genuinely surprised to learn that Google Keep wasn't on iOS. Odd, that.

You can create a new note this way, but not amend an existing note. I have a permanent note titled "grocery" that is shared between my wife and me. Creating a new note is helpful in a pinch, but you have to open the app and add it manually if you want to add the item to an existing list note.

Hertfordshire is both my favorite word now.

Keep is almost the perfect shared grocery list keeper. My only desire: a google now command to add items to a shared keep list. "Ok google. Add beans to grocery list."

Definitely. Running with anything that gets in the way of your natural arm/torso movement is a basically a non-starter.

Gotcha. Yes.

Unfortunately no Android Wear love yet. Yet. I'm guessing it's in the works, but then again, I thought that this would be a day 1 feature.