Wide ruled? I would think the demographic that would buy a Lego Moleskin, at least for themselves, would prefer graph paper.
Wide ruled? I would think the demographic that would buy a Lego Moleskin, at least for themselves, would prefer graph paper.
You've "settled" on a $1,682.00 chair... This is just waiting to be framed as a First World Problem.
How can the cosmo be an app of the week when it doesn't even launch until 8/1?
Add a shortcut to the form on the desktop of your iPhone. Instant expense tracking app!
Does this work for starting videos as well as music? If so, this just killed every expensive universal remote and bumped the Apple TV box up a number of notches.
I sat there, stupefied muttering how wrong that segment was. Pastel suits, defiling the songs of Cash and the image of KITT all at once?!? Could they even do that intentionally?
I actually use an app called Sizer ([www.brianapps.net]) for this sort of thing. The nice thing with sizer is it works with any application.
They also offer a portable version of this on their downloads page.
Isn't this basically how the del.icio.us extension looks with the bonus of having your bookmarks available at any machine you sit down at?
@joshua: This actively refreshes on it'[s own and can keep a log for you which is nifty.
@i.am.mozman: I just realized that maybe I remember right. ;-)
It can also log all the encountered networks with GPS coordinates if I remember right. There was a guy who mapped out all the open networks while paddling around Seattle if I remember right.
I'm not sure how accurate it can be, with the amount of flights, some are bound to be hosed up. Right now all the airports are yellow saying 16 to 45 minutes. Also, what are the odds of it being correct in the 3+ hours it takes me to fly there.
Woot! Combined with del.icio.us and I can now tag directories that corporate loves to give boring names to.
My problem is that I jump time zones a lot, so any sort of circadian programming would be out the window every other week. Yes, I know I could stick to east coast time but I actually enjoy spending evenings with my wife when I'm home.
I'm at sitting at a Dell that I already installed ubuntu on. If I need something that only M$ offers I boot up a VM or VNC into another box. But open source and wine take care of a lot.
The google map plug-in doesn't seem to like to search by description as was the tip yesterday. What I mean is if I search for "home" it brings up Home Depot and such, not the address I have labelled as home.
One thing I want is an RSS feed, so as I add locations others could see without having to bring up the map.
Here's a quick one for some of the geocaches I've found.
I'm on the road a fair amount, so it would be nice to write a map up to show my wife and co-workers where I'm at.