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You have my vote. I tried the touch version of a couple of ereaders but there’s not a chance I ditch my “next page” buttons. Sure, the device could be faster (i.e. page refresh is a little slow compared to newer versions) but the whole design is just very well thought of. Plus global 3G is brilliant. I do not use the

I vote for Kindle Keyboard 3 as well!

Good morning! I've brought a video I think you'll like, as well as some toast, orange juice, and an EKG. Oh don't worry about why, more of a precaution really. Here, let me que up the video for you!

Holy smokes - artistexplorer is fantastic! Thanks for the alternate suggestion.

There are reasons for those of course. I mean, Facebook will send you confirmation codes via text (thus "read your SMS messages), you can call your contacts/friends (thus, read your call log and directly call numbers), being able to record a movie/audio to upload (thus, recording audio).

Not saying there's not privacy

Pushbullet

I don't think it'd be a bad thing. But, like I mentioned in the article, assess your relationship with your boss and the chances of your problems actually being fixed first. The fact that you feel guilty leaving lets me know you respect him, which is typically a mutual feeling. Now just have to figure out whether he

Last time I was job shopping, I told my boss that I had been on a few interviews and was seriously considering moving on. Got a 40% raise. Not a typo. In retrospect it kind of annoys me that I let myself be that underpaid (and that they obviously knew I was that underpaid) for as long as I did, but... pretty happy

I've been using Textra for a few months now and I can't recommend it highly enough... The material design is the best I've seen, just enough customisation options, with individual contact options, without being overwhelming and the way pop ups work is smooth as silk.

I can't support this one enough. I got one of these, and was FLOORED by the quality. In addition to what nuksies says:

No problem I completely understand I have been in your shoes many times. You loose a lot of the nuance of the debate in a text format. Sometimes we can read things into the written word that we would dismiss standing face to face due to body language or facial expressions. Sadly though this probably the only way you

I disagree. Passive voice isn't the devil some people make it out to be, but it's seriously overused in lots of writing these days. Often it creates unnecessary words and/or sentences that are hard to read. But passive voice isn't inherently bad. Specific uses of it are bad.

You've missed Pushbullet. It's one of the only extensions I use. It lets you send page urls, images from the web and even screenshots of the tab to your phone/tablet/PC via the right click menu.

Great ingredient when the food tastes bland. Don't add too much, just enough to add flavor during the cooking process (or afterwards—but best while cooking to infuse the flavor). It'll add a " je ne sais quoi" to a savory recipe.

Archiving is an important part of my email workflow, which isn't based on any particular method- it's been a gradual evolution over the last few years.

These features are coming soon!

If I had the extra to spend, I would hire a maid service to come about once a week or every two weeks. I'm pretty good about keeping basic stuff like the kitchen and bathroom in some semblance order, but it'd be nice to shift some of that to an expert. Along with all the dusting and long-term cleaning.