jamescobalt
jamescobalt
jamescobalt

I use a chat app that integrates SMS (well, for most of my friends) into it! Good ol' Messages on OS X & iMessage on iOS

VOTE: BOOK BOOK
Life(style) changing.

LOL @ the *
Thanks for that :-)

They both work. You use a big funnel to put the ingredients in the bottle; not messy at all. If you don't have a bowl with pour-spout, this is the way to go. It gets you by more than fine with a little bit more work, but with less mess. The downside is a lot of batter will remain stuck in the bottle, and cleaning said

My god! That sounds like child abuse! (i was a lazy child)

That's fair on the surface.

Windows is like an open floorplan house. You can put whatever furniture you want in there and come up with your own ways to make the space work for your lifestyle. You can take down a wall and break the plumbing; it's yours to turn to shit or fix it up. Unfortunately your back door doesn't

Are you looking strictly at the operating systems? Or the operating system ecosystems as a whole? Because when it comes to Windows and Mac, these are vastly different. Most people aren't qualified to talk about the operating systems outside of
A: the software they have on it
B: the user experience

The idea is you combine the ingredients in the bottle then shake vigorously instead of using a beater or whisk. From experience I can say this actually works very well... with the right ingredients and enough endurance... (it's a LOT of shaking... like... minutes)

Thanks, Alan. Will check these out. I think it's one thing for a day to day scanner. But if you're serious about going paperless, you probably have a little filing cabinet somewhere with a thousand or so pages you need to digitize. Took me days to get through mine- with a paper tray. That weekend alone made it worth

1. OCR accuracy is reduced

Jeff and Matt already pointed out why this won't save battery life... but OMG GREAT IDEA FOR NIGHT USE!!!! I just enabled this on my phone! Thanks! :-)

This is a joke. I think voters misunderstood 'going paperless'. I mean, Doxie is fine for scanning on occasion, and is probably the best option for the vast majority of consumers, but going paperless, where you may be scanning hundreds of papers every year... you NEED a scanner with a paper tray. A smartphone camera?

The paper tray *500 series of the Fujitsu ScanSnap line. Been so for about a decade, amazingly enough. ScanSnap S1500, S1500M, iX500, and iX500 Deluxe.

Strongly disagree. As someone who had his stuff together, I still found meditation to be shockingly transformative over the years. My brain works in a very different way now. I see things I didn't before. I respond in ways I didn't before. There's a lot more to it than finding calm or being able to focus better. It's

Don't punch your mom in the dick.

Yeah, the other huge benefit of working remote and having flex time is not having to "miss work" for life that gets in the way. Car problems, sick kids, sick you, deliveries, cable hookup, house repairs, on and on. You usually don't need to put in a time-off request or plan stuff way in advance. You just take care of

Almost exactly 1 year

After 1.5 years of commuting 1.5 hours each way, I was offered the option to work from home with some frequency. I do 3 days a week on average, and I'm much more productive overall. I tend to work more hours too since I'm not sitting in a car for 2.5 hours every day.