anecdotally i would argue that the latter isn't true, but that's why i prefer my local CSA produce to the grocery store's.
anecdotally i would argue that the latter isn't true, but that's why i prefer my local CSA produce to the grocery store's.
With Froyo, Google backs up all my settings and apps. I can flash a new ROM and have my old background, bookmarks, apps, and even wifi passwords almost instantly.
the underlying assumption to this argument is that buying organic is to avoid pesticides. albeit an important benefit, but often times foods are more nutritious and tastier when they are fertilized with more complex mixtures like those found in compost or animal refuse. i don't know how this factors into the organic…
I am a big fan of [www.creditkarma.com] which isn't a hard hit, and does an unbelievably good job of showing how all of your stats change your score using the new rules.
A random tidbit on the android browser in Froyo: it remembers your bookmarks in case you re-flash. I thought that was super handy (along with all of the other things that snyced like my background)
good eye. I emailed the author and he doesn't recall what it is.
I can confirm that DARPA has this in the works.
Not be completely unoriginal, but what is the font in the screenshot?
It is soft enough for me to get into it, but by the end I am definitely in a better place. The whole album "Bamba" is amazing.
I would probably just skip to the chase and get a really nice shoulder strap. People are very adamant about the Tom Bihn Absolute Shoulder Strap [www.tombihn.com] and the Red Oxx Claw Shoulder Strap [www.redoxx.com]
nope, I killed the website by adding a , to the URL. [beta.airdropper.com] definitely works still.
in my defense, it was a lifehacker article last summer, but dang, didn't mean for it to get LH'ed.
QR droid is pretty handy to share just about anything via QR code. It would replace bump in this context.
Easier than [beta.airdropper.com] which btw is offering a paid version too? [airdropper.com]
I would suggest copernic, but there was an early version that seemed to work much better than the current. As a grad student, this proved invaluable. Can't seem to find what version that was though. The current one is fine I am sure.
Finally I can block lifehacker and get some work done.
That must have been it then. I realize that you can create list in FB, it just sounds more compartmentalized when you have each group independent. In FB you would probably need 9 lists to reflect every combination of the three groups for each posting/comment/etc.
LH Commenters: I read something in the last month or so about a social network (not facebook) which takes the approach of giving you 3 piles to place contacts: friends, family and co-workers. The problem is that I can't seem to find where I read this, determine if I even read this, or find something like this online.
There's something weird about the same four cars parked all over the city though...
too bad they don't have a link similar to the hack for backing up your google cal via [www.google.com]