lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Yup, front pockets.

I've tried 2 minimalist wallets. I love the idea and wanted it to work... but after it fell out of my pockets twice (when I sit down/get in the car) I decided to be more cautious and rather get a more bulky wallet.

You and me both, dude.

The Breville comes with an adapter for that exact same espresso holder mounting. I use that at work, and just make Aeropress at home...

Many health care plans include a Flexible Spending Account. Medical and other expenses come out of these pre-tax, but until recently, the money was use-it-or-lose-it. Depending on your employer, those rules might be more flexible know.

Basically what I wanted to say. Atom has even cured me of my Sublime-envy.

Alas, nope. I really wished it were. But it's the best there is for management (mass editing tags/renaming/etc). My primary method is POF (plain old files), and when I move a file I don't want to have to deal with metadata inconsistencies as in iTunes. I also want to store my files centrally on my NAS and iTunes has

I second the (baby) carrots.

On Mac I like the following apps:

Yup, and I love the adaptors you can use to make grinding espresso directly into the Gaggia brewing "container".

Vote: Breville BCG800XL the Smart Grinder Coffee Grinder

I've mostly lost that exact configuration, but I found this saved one in my archive: (I think it was from the lefthand screen. (The righthand one required some 3rd party tools to render the graphs)

Ha, yeah, I've tried Tilda (If we're talking about the Quake-style terminal here). Was pretty cool, but could have been better executed.

I've been wanting to try MediaMonkey for a long time, but their lack of a Mac client has stopped me from doing so. They had a guide to get it working with Wine (or its ilk), but I was unable to get it working well on my setup. I actually don't exclusively use Macs (I have a Windows desktop as well as a Linux

I had issues with Compiz (more specifically the compositor) with my specific video drivers... had to disable it sadly. (Yay ATI...)

Apart from needing VMWare for SAP work, I find I mostly only need a Browser. Else a Chromebook would be perfect for me.

Vote: Openbox / Thunar (as configured in CrunchBang Linux)

I don't mind this either. I like the simplicity, and can work with it. It's the Dropbox bit that annoys me however. It seems the underlying Dropbox engine they use is interfering with my other Cloud clients... (And the fact that html mail/signatures don't work which I require for my work.)

Basically from where I was sitting, Sonicare won the day... except the voters were divided on which one was better.

Basically from where I was sitting, Sonicare won the day... except the voters were divided on which one was better.