Agreed. But their video is great and terribad at the same time!
Agreed. But their video is great and terribad at the same time!
Yeah, I made a mistake; it's purely APR, which I think is a minimum of ~19% with the Amazon card, which turns out to be $25/m for me. So I have to hit at least 2,500 points/m to beat the APR cost and make the card worthwhile. However, no fees for actually owning the card...guess it's just not that exclusive!
Yep. Verbally acknowledging someone else's actions is probably the most important thing that most people miss in the workplace (and in life). It's actually surprising when you see how many people are unhappy with their jobs and no one can say why, and if you watch you'll realize that good work goes unnoticed very…
As great as a lot of these are, I just stick with Google Drive. It's easy, it works on everything, there are several apps that plug into it (so if you're on your iPhone it works alright), and the auto-save makes all the difference in the world. Cloud autosave is a writers dream come true.
Agree and disagree. If you're one of those people who see's a daunting task and is immediately turned off, then yes, absolutely. Then again, maybe hitting it head-on is the right way to go about it, for some personal growth.
Sorry, that's just the APR rate (I've got the 19%), which is $25/m. Or am I still crazy and overpaying?
I didn't know there was more than one. I've got the Amazon Rewards Credit Card...but a quick look at amazon shows that there are two, the store card and rewards card. I don't know what the store card offers, but the rewards card is 2x for gas and restaurants and 3x for amazon.com purchases, but costs $25/m. Is that…
Sure! If you spend your amazon points for an amazon purchase, that means you'll earn no points on it. Points do not bequeath more points. So it's always better to wait until you hit some round number (like $100) and get it credited to your card. That way, when you actually want to spend money on amazon, you'll earn…
To use the card, you have spend $25/month (unless you make a late payment, in which case that price goes up). That means that you have to make the equivalent in points to make having the card worthwhile, which means a minimum of $2,500/month for any 1x point purchases. If everything you purchased is 2x points, then it…
Amazon's credit card is only worth it if you buy at least $2,500+ worth of stuff a month minimum (divide by two for anything that's 2x points, 3 times for all amazon purchases). I've got the Amazon card and love it because I do, and while I suggest you never spend your earned amazon points (thanks to advise from…
I've never really found this as a problem...what would be awesome however is if you could adjust the volume for iTunes specifically with a headset volume rocker.
Good luck Adam!
The principle is exactly right, though unfortunately even to this day few applications work with parallel processing (which is what makes graphics cards so powerful: tons of low-power cores. Think of having a slow 400MHz computer chip...combined with another 400 identical chips, all working together). NVIDIA has been…
To simplify, discrete means videocard. Integrated means no videocard (all graphics processing is done on the CPU).
I hear that. That's why I've got most of my email accounts like that, sorted in my head. In fact, I think that's what helps me able to use the inbox zero philosophy so well, because I do everything based on search, and if I hadn't had a mess and had to learn how to search through tons of email in the first place, I…
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Agreed! They did just update the notifications settings (at least they've got them now), though I actually like the font (like thin fonts). The calendar's got plenty of room for growth, as does better email-calendar integration and file-saving. Plus with how much funding they've got ($7M+), and with how good it is…
That's interesting. I bought the Yeti Pro because Anand Shimpi (of AnandTech) used it when he experimented with video reviews and the sound quality sounded too good to be true for the price. So I bought my own and used it too, and it was exceptional. My brother now uses it regularly (don't have any need for it these…
Resolution doesn't matter, display quality does. That means color correctness, gamma, light and color contrast, and a few other things. Today nothing is better than the iPad for those things; that doesn't make the iPad better for video playback, but it does mean that it provides the best picture quality.
I used to think that before I tried it. The only reason it works is because it removes additional distraction. I've got 7 email addresses and only one is at inbox zero. Every other one is either something I rarely leave open or is my primary (which I have spent years dealing with thousands of emails so have a working…