I read the responses and think a lot of you either don't have significant debt or are getting outrageously generous bonuses.
I read the responses and think a lot of you either don't have significant debt or are getting outrageously generous bonuses.
This is the same thing I did. I've stuck with Documents To Go because of name recognition. I used it on Palm and it worked so I figure it will work when I need it on Android (haven't needed it yet).
Tangential to gift-giving, I've never understood why it is often considered proper to give a holiday tip to people whose services your pay for, like any delivery person, server (assuming you normally tip), refuge worker, landscaper/mower, etc.
Taking my cue from the picture, I will splurge on jellybeans.
$0.99 clearance on replacements for the Sirius S50. I loved those things. Unfortunately, my daughter ate three pairs of them.
I can't take this list seriously if it fails to include 7-11.
Easily modified. I would use Christmas wrapping paper as a base layer. Then I would use other paper over the top of this. Probably another foil because I like foils. I'd cut the letters our of the top layer so it exposes the bottom layer. You could even go as far as adding a nice matte trim.
Nah. It is a badge of honor to remember old Lifehacker posts.
Thanks for the reminder Alan. Reminder, meaning you all covered this last year. Fitzpatrick did the write-up. The idea is still just as awesome this year.
I like this tip but how many camel-shaped cookies could one possibly need? I say three tops. In that case, I'd just cut around a stencil a few times.
I haven't checked to see if it marks an article as read at Google Reader, but for all intents and purposes, it's a sync. Technically no, but if the end result replicates a sync, I think we can say it's a sync, if not a real-time sync. Case in point, Windows Live Mesh definitely syncs, but I have to tell it what to…
I think it was cya for something, but unemployment, I'm not sure. I didn't even consider filing.
What I wouldn't give to be able to filter out reviews by people who didn't read the app description.
I received a negative performance review just prior to the end of my separation from a company. I came as a complete surprise. I knew the separation was forthcoming but it wasn't going to be because of anything assessed in the review. The review completely blindsided me since I had had glowing reviews prior and had…
I did, but it wasn't on purpose.
Sounds like each is somewhat, if not fully, dedicated to particular content. I could benefit "reader" dedicated to RSS's that are predominantely images.
There's only one meaningful comment on that blog post. To summarize, it's a The Daily Show interview. It's going to make you look silly."
I fail to see how the amount of news available to you is impacted by the quantity of news readers. I get the same news whether I'm reading it throught Google Reader, Feedly, or Google Currents. It's just presented differently.
It does sync with reader but not by default. I've only used it once and my tablet is not at hand, but it wasn't too hard to figure out. You have to go into the settings and make sure it has been configured to sync with the appropriate accounts. This should be set by default but beta being beta, it's worth checking…
Magnets and those close things they use to pick up litter.