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Is there a way to hand write in one note on an android phone? I can't seem to find it.

Really strange, where are you located? I have candidates answer an open ended questionnaire (something they can't Google), before I interview them. This usually vets out many of the wannabes.

The pluses almost look like minuses with the typeface (or typeface-size combination) they've used.

what do you do?

Ooma's blacklist works reasonably well. I occasionally get a telemarketer/robocaller. I blacklist them and I never hear from them again. The blacklists are community based.

I don't see lycamobile on here, it's great for limited use: 2c per minute, 2c per text, 6c per MB.

Everyone's coding style is different and there are reasons to write less than optimal code. But there are capable programmers and less than capable ones (unskilled and unaware of it -https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~suh/metacogni…). These guys I call Lego Brick Programmers or Google Programmers (no relationship to the

won't work for me. before lastpass and roboform, I'd memorized my cc number.

Thankfully, I'm in a situation where I don't have to wake up at a specific time. Due to this, I often oversleep, which reduces the quality of sleep the following nights. One of the reasons I oversleep is because I don't know what time it is (and sometimes don't care to know). I've overcome this, by having my phone

vote: scite

Maybe not directly relevant, I like the active stylus on my note 10.1. I can take real notes with diagrams and precision. To do that on an iPad I'd have to buy a Bluetooth stylus.

I've been pretty happy with stable host and arvixe. I use my registrar's dns.

Totally agree. Also, keep in mind, the biggest electricity sucker is the AC/heater(if electric). Managing this correctly will make a far bigger difference than hunting for these "vampire" loads. Switch off the AC or increase the temperature (based on how hot it is outside) when you leave home and similarly the heat,

I'd be curious to see how computer languages would fit on this graph.

I'd like to try this, but it asks for the login for the email instead of using an API. If the service gets hacked, my email gets completely hacked as well and I have little recourse.

I always thought Grapeseed oil had a higher smoke point than Olive Oil.

Which registrars have the concept of sub-users? Where I can have multiple users (example: employees) on my account? I'd like to be able to give users the ability to change DNS settings without giving them full control of the domain.

I use IMDisk, for the RAM Drive as well as it's ability to mount ISOs. I am especially fond of small utilities that do a lot for their tiny file size. Most programs today are bloated beyond belief.

How can I do file level encryption and have the encrypted files on a different location. Axcrypt does file level encryption but insists on keeping the encrypted files together with the original.