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If you came here b/c you want to change your behavior, I highly recommend You Need A Budget (YNAB). It’s a modern interface to keep on a budget. It has an app that’s critical to the process, but its central idea is just helping you plan and stick to a budget. Fine, apps alone don’t change your behavior, planning and

I was alone, stoned, and trapped in an elevator once in college. The secret trick is to remove the mitten the door closed together on.

Nope. The best dividers I’ve had are Amazon boxes. Cut the top flaps off, and they’re all standard sizes so you they can interlock. Their most common size (A1, or 10x7x3.25) fits 12 pairs of rolled up socks or men’s underwear.

Nope. The best dividers I’ve had are Amazon boxes. Cut the top flaps off, and they’re all standard sizes so you they

ARTICLE CORRECTION: you need to spend $10 including the cost of the burger, not on top of the cost of the burger.

yeah i figure he mechanisms vary, but it’s interesting how memorizing dozens of commands to input into a very generic text-based command line remains so critical to UX. favorites bars, hotkeys, voice actions, there’s a hundred new ways to input, but a generic box that knows hundreds of one(ish)-word commands remains

As Google adds quick commands to its search function (from weather to “do a barrel roll”) and search functions to the address bar, it's really just recreating the command line.

An don't forget Boomerang! It lets you schedule emails to return to your inbox as reminders (eg for follow ups) and schedule emails. I use it for emails I'm afraid to send, like networking and follow ups. I write them, tell myself I'm not REALLY sending it and schedule it to go out 8 hours later, so if I realize I

I’m confused. Are you saying the M1 is good (underrated) but not fast? Or is it overrated?

Aren’t those benches on the “no pedestrians allowed” roundabout?
I am pro-roundabout, but there are so many audibles called by traffic engineers in their design. Case in point, this stoplight-ridden mess:
https://goo.gl/maps/U9BRvKmqBQ32

I live near Shenandoah and I still miss Letchworth Park. It really is one of the best parks I’ve ever been to. This photographer takes amazing photos of it to give you a sense of the area. https://www.facebook.com/KeithWaltersPhotography/

I’ve got to nitpick that apologies issued at the end of a complaint are not actually issued in advance

For those who want a phone the size of their head, the iPhone Max Headroom

I’ve never heard that argument but it’s a really good one. It doesn’t disprove the claim, but it sure renders it impotent.

quite the username you’ve got there

I’m awful at parties, too.

I love that it gets mostly 2 and 3 star reviews.

2. Maple Syrup. Buy a three quarts of Grade A amber and one quart of grade B blackstrap stuff. And only trust it if it comes in a tan plastic bottle that just says Vermont Maple Syrup with no brand markings. Maybe a picture of a deer on it.

Vermont is beautiful throughout — the 75th most beautiful little town is almost as nice as the most beautiful little town, and 75th place isn’t priced and filled with New Yorkers. Skip Killington, go to Middlebury. Skip Manchester, stay in Bennington.
1. Skiing. New England skiing these days is more about great demand

Well that’s why you have to own a set of non-Newtonian fluid measuring cups, too.