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I think its great that you quit facebook, but I think for many of us a decent less nuclear solution is to just change our habits on facebook. You can actually lower the number of friends you have, not share information like your birthday (which means you get well wishes from people who actually know you well enough to

Question to the LH-dome: is it still the general protocol that you get a letter from your ISP telling you to stop downloading (or really uploading is the culprit) before you get in any real legal trouble? This might be asking for anecdotal evidence, but has anyone been prosecuted or fined before being warned (and I

I saw something like this last week on CBS (the morning show). Some guy packed up all of his stuff, and then over a few weeks (maybe even 6 weeks) only unpacked things he needed. At the end of the time period, he said he only needed about 25% of his stuff.

Watches: the amazing handsfree time piece! In the post-smartphone world, things like this and phones that you actually talk on will become a novelty.

I have been using Camauflage for the same reason, http://lifehacker.com/269884/clean-up-your-desktop-with-camouflage , with Lion, but haven't tried it on Mountain Lion.

I was pretty sure this was an issue also, though I wasn't sure if it was still true on later models.

2 things:

I have painted my last two houses completely (the last time was a couple months ago), and yes, it stinks, but I still think its worth my time. Best recommendations, imo:

Definitely the reason I keep Camouflage handy http://lifehacker.com/269884/clean-up-your-desktop-with-camouflage

Probably its because Desktop Disaster is on a Mac. I too am a huge fences fan and actually use it as the base of all my organization (kind of a GTD-fence solution), but on my MacBook Pro I have no such solution.

I literally meant its not an issue that Craigslist will discuss. We can talk about it all we want, but Craig Newmark really likes his control and hates third-party uses (might be a bit strong, but that's my take on it). In other words, this "crack down" is not something new, and I don't think it is up for debate in

I really like using proper grammar in text, and detest when people use short-form when it isn't needed. Auto-correct can spell things out, use it.

I remember reading this article from Wired back in 2009 which made me see these moves as inevitable. Craigslist just comes across as being open, but it really isn't and never has been. So that being said, I don't really think its an issue to be discussed.

I think Mac's OS has never been its strong point. Its really nice hardware running on a Unix backbone, which ends up with a pretty efficient secure piece of hardware. Changing emphasis on the App Store is where I see everyone going. They are trying to consolidate everything so its one stop shopping (App Store, Google

I am not a fan, but I will say I feel like there are more commenters now. I am sure it'll be like anything, in that eventually we'll get used to it. I do find it hard to scroll quickly through comments, and so find myself not looking at comments for all articles, whereas the old system I almost always did. This has

Tell realtors and folks that need legal docs. I assume soon they will past faxing, but until then...

Fax Services?

Kind of random, but I have noticed on America's Test Kitchen the cheap Forschner / Victorinox knives continue to win a bunch of categories. You could do a piece about how to put together the ultimate cheap and useful set of 4 or 5 knives.

made me think of the Radio Lab show on stochasticity http://www.radiolab.org/2009/jun/15/

Excellent answer, thanks.