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I like Evernote and Catch, not sure which one I like more at this point, but I love having 7notes installed on my tab. Its handwriting recognition works amazingly well with a stylus, meaning I can take notes in meetings with ease. I've been able to use 7notes' handwriting keyboard in Evernote and Catch with some

If only Sipgate was still an option for new users. They ran out of numbers and they are no longer taking new customers.

Good point. Alternatively, for those who use Discover, link the Discover cash bank account to Amazon and you can use your cash back rewards towards anything on Amazon.

I like that the tips for sunny side up eggs are really just the the generally accepted methods for cooking sunny side up eggs. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad this stuff is shared and posted here, but it's funny to me.

I only have two complaints: battery life and data exporting. Battery life can be a little troublesome for really long sessions. That's my only real big gripe. Using the full bluetooth system, ANT+ sensors, GPS, and so on kills the battery a bit too much. But if I'm out for a really long run, I'll set it to only

I just moved from a Garmin GPS HRM combo to a MotoACTV and I'm super happy. I probably would just use my phone if it were ANT+ capable, but it's not. The MotoACTV is now my favorite fitness tracker. If I didn't get that, I probably would have seriously investigated the BodyMedia FIT to use in conjunction with the

Indeed!

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I really like this tool for most basic knives. I use waterstones for my Japanese steel—the AccuSharp isn't good for those kind of edges. At any rate, the AccurSharp works amazingly well for the cheaper knives I got as wedding gifts. It keeps them sharp as can be and the edges don't look completely mangled like I've

These work depending on the angle of the edge you require. I've had water and oil stones, automated sharpeners, and quick hand sharpening tools. The automated sharpeners almost always required me to re-create an edge to get the sharpness I needed for cooking. Depending on the knife and the purpose, that's not

+1 to that! Someone promote this comment.

These food tips sometimes make me miss working in a kitchen. I learned to crack an egg with one hand on the fly at my second restaurant job. I was 15 working as a dishwasher. The owners father was teaching me to cook when on Sunday mornings when we weren't open, but I wasn't working in the kitchen yet. One day we

I think this really depends on the employer. Of course, if you're unhappy, leave and don't even consider a counter offer. But a corporate culture that values employees would include more discussion beyond a counter offer. In my experience, most folks don't leave for money alone. An employee-focused company will

I had to do that. I was eating ok, but not great and I wasn't seeing the kind of success I wanted. Now I'm losing weight and body fat. I th

When checking your brake pads, make sure the pads don't press against the tires at any point. If so, your wheels are out of true to the point where your tire could blow. Pads rubbing against the tire rubber places friction on the rubber and wears away the sidewall of the tire—you don't want that. Truing takes

Well then, let's promote this comment. That's a good tip. Thanks!

+1 to that. This app rocks.

I'm starting to shift that way. If I'm going to have a drink, I want it to be damn good. I want a great wine or a brown liquor that's been well aged. I tend to drink ginger ale or soda water when I'm out at bars and either I don't have enough cash to sip the good stuff, or I there's nothing good available.

I applaud your great drinking decisions.

Interesting. I will have to try that one. Thanks!