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They're probably on it right now.

In the last version I didn't recall seeing the option to delete all checked entries... It's there now. That's, in my personal opinion, is the biggest addition. Create a 40 item grocery list, check them off as you walk through the store, then spend 10 minutes deleting the entries one by one (honestly, you could delete

Finally.

You won't regret it when you finally get into True Detective though... it's awesome

I know exactly how you feel. It's kind of like doing some work you don't feel super motivated to do, though. If you just start doing it/watching it, you'll get sucked in. That works for me at least :P

Vote: FineScanner (iOS)

Vote: Google Drive (Android)

Vote: Audible.com

I'm probably not the greatest resource as I would still be using a drip coffee maker if not for a gross earwig infestation like two years ago but we use a 6-cup chemex (I think) with enough grounds to run it through twice.

I was a barista for a fancy coffee company while in grad school. Their espresso was great! One day I hope to be able to make quality espresso at home. Is there any cheaper equipment worth buying to ensure I can one day taste the glory of good espresso at home?

So you're making the exact same argument that the study debunked, but you can "almost guarantee" that the study is wrong based on some armchair thinking? OK then.

If Apple does more of this sort of thing, I might actually respect them one day.

Good job, Apple.

If the company that's almost entirely responsible for the freemium gaming problem is shying away from freemium gaming you know there's something wrong. Good on you, Apple.

Now that's curation in the right direction.

THANK YOU

Thank you for the tip