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I generally run in silence (as anonymous said, that's the case for nearly all competitions), but if I do need a distraction for whatever reason, I've found podcasts to be much better than music. Music, more often than not, leaves me wishing for some other song to play instead of enjoying what's on. Other times it's

I only reply to meeting requests and delete or mark emails for follow up outside of work. That way, once I get in the next day, I have my schedule put together already. It's definitely made me more productive.

I would also be interested in knowing where an email was sent from.

I have the sudden urge to watch How to Train Your Dragon...

I'm intrigued by this double-d Wednesdday you speak of, Brent. (last sentence) #corrections

A yaris rental car left me with a bad impression of the vehicle, no offense meant.

Read the paper, not impressed. To sum up -

1. throttle & brake during heel-toe downshifts

Home sharing should be extended to work with iBooks and Photos/iPhoto - it'd be really convenient to have textbooks stored on my computer, then shared with an iPad as needed.

Good news! It's a suppository!

Pro Tip:

Online reviews should be divided into vendor reviews/feedback, product reviews/feedback, and Q&A. I have seen a ton of one or five star "reviews" where someone is asking a question and providing no feedback on the actual product (eg. what size should I get?). It would also be nice to have some measurement of number of

FDA regulates OTC.

I'm in the same boat. I take our two dogs running every day after work for 1-1.5 hours. Also worth mentioning, depending on your living situation, it could be used to get out of other chores - I'll walk the dog if you do the dishes, make dinner, etc.

It's refreshing to see facebook involved in a project like this. Their software is awful (their Apps regularly go into an infinite loop asking me to approve or ignore posts), but it's nice to see that the hardware side of things is pushing the envelope - and sharing their solutions.

In college, I made presentations using Powerpoint, Keynote, Beamer, and Mathematica. Although each has its strength, Keynote was by far my favorite with Mathematica second. Mathematica was the only tool that let me change/interact with the presentation instead of clicking Next over and over, which was incredibly

$10-$15 to Square is fine by me, especially if it lets me ask a slightly higher price for the convenience. I got the reader and have seen plenty of great uses for it, but this is the first one that I'd be involved in.

Cash is preferred, but does anyone have experience accepting credit card payments (through Square would be my particular case)?

That looks like a lot of fun. They could add a slide or zip line on top so you have an option besides jumping off.

Same here. Until the day he/it shows me an ad for all natural male enhancement or cosmetic surgery...