joshhamm
Joshua Hammer
joshhamm

Well I remember earlier this year or maybe late last year, Google was talking about how passwords are becoming moot and we need to move onto better solutions for passwords, which is where biometrics like fingerprints could come in. I think that would be sweet. And you're probably right about Apple not heading in the

Android fanboy here. The only reason I get excited for events from Apple is because normally, they set the standards for the rest of the industry to follow. Then everyone else figures out a way to one-up whatever Apple has done then we get really awesome stuff.
The one thing I would LOVE from Apple, even though it

This is exactly the reason why I didn't go to college after graduating high school. I graduated about 3 years ago this summer and still haven't gone to school. How can you afford to go to school when your parents really don't have money to pay for you and you're trying to avoid being in crazy, $50,000+ debt? I just

Yes! This is exactly what I've been waiting for. I don't use Pandora but I am a big Google Music user so this is awesome.

This keyboard is awesome.

But isn't copying files different from backing up? That's what gets me I think.

I keep hearing more and more about rsync and I'm getting curious about it. I suppose I should look into it some time. I'm not a programmer at all but I would really love to learn how to code and do things like that.

Backing up is another reason I would have one, I just never have a good time doing it. I'm always having problems with Crashplan and I haven't taken the time to find something besides Crashplan. I'm using Syncback right now just to backup all the photos I take but is that really a good solution for a whole computer

Question- Is this a server that you can access remotely? Outside of your network?
I've always wanted a server but I really can't think of any feasible reason why. I don't really "purchase" and watch/stream my own media because I have Netflix and most of my music streaming comes from Google Music/Spotify.
The only thing

I'm actually an Android user and I'm not seeing that app in the Play Store, so no I haven't. Is it another to-do app? I'm not really a big expert on to-do apps. I just started using Any.Do one day and noticed I was actually able to really get things done. Wunderlist didn't do it for me, writing things down physically

You should really dig Any.Do if you're looking for something a bit more simpler. That's exactly why I use it. Open up the app and you've already got a text field above all your other pending to-do's. Start typing and hit the submit button to just enter it in with the rest of your to-do's or you can set a reminder.

Maybe you'd like to share my post over to Lifehacker...? ;)

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Just get into push-up position but instead of holding yourself up with your hands you rest on the side of your arms, from your elbow to wrist, and you make yourself straight like a plank!

GeekGirl I wouldn't mind helping you out with the Any.Do portion of that. Just let me know.

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That might be something I should try.

Well I hope I don't just not like coffee. I always thought that I was missing out on something really awesome.
I do enjoy pourovers from one place I've been.

Yeah I used the inverted method. Again I think I was just using the wrong grind or something.

I tried getting into coffee for a fee months but I gave up. I feel like I could never produce a good cup even though i was using an Aeropress and a good hand grinder. And fresh coffee from Mistobox! I think my grind was my problem. I never knew if it was too fine or too course.