Best purchase ever. Also, they have an open box sale that is $75 (or less).
Best purchase ever. Also, they have an open box sale that is $75 (or less).
Random, but made me think of these two comics riffing on Gif*/Jif* throughout this episode. http://nerdist.com/nerdist-podcas…
Funny on a lot of levels. Amazing how kinja and LH do this with old stuff.
I stick with the uniballs that say water resistant (the classic roller). These have held up fine from water spills as long as it is just water (and not a solvent). I tend to write with the G2, but I am pretty sure it won't hold up to a spill.
Glad to see the Andrew Jones Pioneer speakers getting some love.
This just came up in my gmail today, the little currency symbol to send money via email, at which point I saw I could get a card too. Surprised not to see a story on LH.
In case the Yubikey gets stolen or lost, Colby has a printout of the password, stored in a secure location.
I think Level seems more akin to the envelope budget method with a dose of the zero method (name is wrong, but where you pay everything out at the beginning of the month), though it is one big envelope. Mint allows you to create pretty specific budgets that you can track how you are doing as the month goes on, relying…
It seemed like most of the reviews were upset about this, or that USAA wasn't supported. I have never had issues with Mint, or Intuit for that matter (they do taxes too), so I don't really see the issue.
Great, now I am going to have to watch Troublehacking.
I still like the Cornell Heron cams up in Ithaca. Livestream, or other angles. At times it can get pretty noisy.
I know it is already built in, but just loading the [Data] Analysis Toolpack for Excel is essential for most meaningful analyses without having to jump to a real stats program like SigmaPlot or SPSS.
Maybe off-topic, but where I could find that pixelated background (or similar) used by Peekly?
Funny that the positive version of "Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination" has been featured on LH many times as a way to harness procrastination to be productive (accomplish more when you are avoiding something).
I bet that 300D (W123) in the picture isn't costing a thing.
I think an easy personal test is to give up "lifehacking" for a month (or some time period) and then evaluate if you are worse off or less effective/efficient/etc. I know personally I have been giving up certain information streams and have found most of them are pretty inconsequential.
Very Warby Parker-esque.
I think an RSS Reader mobile app battle is shaping up. Newsblur v Digg v ....
So off topic, but this man lives where the best ribs in the world can be had, at Leatha's.
Because it is awesome.