jamescobalt
jamescobalt
jamescobalt

What I mean is, the shelves don't have to serve a purpose really other than being aesthetically pleasing to someone- just like the art people tend to hand in their homes. Sometimes it's just nice to look at, and there are as many different tastes in art as there are pieces to hang... er... probably more pieces to hang

Anybody know what keyboard this is?

My understanding (no pun intended) is that a standing desk is not for the purpose of relieving or avoiding RSI, but instead for metabolism, helping prevent diabestes and blood clots, back pain for some people, and making it easier to move your body about and stretch regularly.

Do you not have any art on the walls of your home?

After using LastPass for years, I decided to give 1Password a try. Did it for a year and recently returned to LastPass. It's pretty, but that doesn't matter when it's such an inconvenience compared to LastPass. Accessing my stuff when I'm in Windows, syncing across multiple computers, and auto-logins are not worth

I think it looks fantastic. This is skeuomorphism done right.

I used to love iTunes. Last major update however brought with it serious performance issues for large libraries. It's almost unusable now- and yes I've disabled Genius and the extra search functions. I have a powerhouse of a system but iTunes spends about half its time showcasing the OS X spinning beach-ball of death.

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