@jbhak4: Actually, to avoid the linearity of flipping with ALT-TAB between each one could just use CTRL-ALT-TAB which keeps the open apps list on the screen so you can then click the one you want.
@jbhak4: Actually, to avoid the linearity of flipping with ALT-TAB between each one could just use CTRL-ALT-TAB which keeps the open apps list on the screen so you can then click the one you want.
This is idiotic advice!
@inbetweener: I should be a little more specific I guess...
Absolutely agree! I was listening Glenn Gould's performance of the Goldberg variations just an hour ago.
I think this might work for them.
@digitmint: Factually correct but as the late Douglas Adams pointed out when referring to those who wanted to celebrate the millenium in 2001 rather than 2000, it's an attitude held only by "pedantic spoilsports".
@Shashank Agarwal: I've resolved to do exactly the opposite actually, primarily based on the increasing evidence that the longstanding association between depression and lack of sleep is not depression → insomnia as had been believed but that lack of sleep → depression.
Hmmm... surprised by the vitriol. I actually like the idea of hiding it in a decorative object, if not necessarily that particular decorative object.
Absolutely fantastic - this has been bugging me for ages!
@skorned: I think you'd better just write it. Any teacher with half a brain cell is going to see through any attempt to type it with a customised font for a huge number of reasons.
@nitwit88: Ditto - I read my Gmail via a Prism link in Rocketdock.
Incidentally, can anyone explain to me why rainmeter is called rainmeter?
@TechnoLaziness: Your tinyurl link doesn't work... could you post again (my moxaweather has been off too)...
Since its release in the UK I have absolutelly been hooked on spotify. It' is literally the best thing since sliced bread!
As a doctor, I write in cursive all the time, because of the sheer volume I need to write each day. The endless writing is of course the reason for doctors' notoriously poor handwriting.
Spiders I can deal with, not too fast, and very amenable to jars...
I wish Zen Habits would actually do a little research, perhaps try and evaluate the validity and evidence base behind some of its random lists of suggestions that guys just keeps coming out with.
@ccahill: This is much better and more flexible software than Slife (having been using Slife for a few months and using this for a few hours). As far as I can tell there's nothing useful that Slife does that ManicTime does not...
@fakerjohn: He definitely has anisocoria (unequal pupil size).
Hmmm... Firefox the runaway winner... surprise surprise (and it got my vote too). It's only worth comparing the other apps really as it was obvious Firefox would run away with this...