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I like it so far, but have noticed a glaring issue: you can totally and easily pick incompatible parts. Still a cool site, though!

Many of them do. You need to select the Google Sheets option (marked in red).

Shift helps making straight 90-degree or 45-degree angles. So, in the first stage, you may (or maybe you will):

If your pots are anything like mine, it's probably charred from the flame/electric contacts. Rubbing that on your clothes... no thanks. Walmart sells an basic iron for $8 or so: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Rival-Light…

I find it amazing how many articles there are on how to substitute different things for a steam iron. You can get a decent iron for under $20. Then the board is maybe another $5-10. And it's not like they're on the moon; they sell them everywhere.

Seems to be missing a pic..? I'm assuming you cut vertically down the edge to then peel of the carton leftover yes? What about the rest that's left? the lid won't exactly fit back on.

Better.

This is how I cleaned out my closet a while back. Every shirt, pair of pants, etc., went to the left side of my closet/dresser after I wore it. Over the course of a few months, I had identified the items in my closet that I really never wear. It made it a lot easier for me to get rid of things that I'd been hanging

As the Global Photos Products Evangelist for the Google+ Photos team, I want to thank you for this article and for shining a light on the really amazing work that our team's engineers, product managers and UX designers have worked so hard on.

You can do that now. Hit the "+" at the top of the photos page in the app.

I was using Astrid until Yahoo! shut them down, so now I'm on TickTick and have been impressed so far. Lots of similar features, nice location/time reminders, check lists or descriptions. Plus some collaboration on shared lists if that's what you need.

I desperately want a contacts app that re-thinks the notion of contacts. Every contact medium out there is built on this old core concept of a physical address book, with line items under a contact field, sorted by name and last name, maybe company. Sure, they merge in social media, but it all goes back to this idea

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