phoenix713
phoenix713
phoenix713

My wife and I were able to get a new car at almost $3000 less than MSRP just by emailing 20 or so dealers and asking for their best price, and then having them all try to beat each other's price. We started this about 2-3 weeks before we actually bought the car, and did a back and forth between dealers about 3 or 4

I have both and they both have their ups and downs, but there are times I like being with the dog and time I like being with the cat. Mostly it depends on how much work I want to get done... plus cat reactions to vacuum cleaner noises are hilarious.

This is how i've been using the two services for a few years now. In fact, whenever someone asks me how I use Evernote, I mention this. I do find, however, that there are certain things that make more sense to go directly into Evernote though, particularly recipes. This said, having Pocket be my "To read soon" service

When I make tea, I boil water in a kettle (nothing fancy, just a standard kettle). I find water boiled in this manner allows the tea to steep better than when boiling water with a microwave. Once I have my boiled water, I steep my tea in it in a mug if for myself or a teapot if for multiple people for about 4-5 min,

I put pocket stuff (and belt) in the outer pocket of my laptop bag the night before. Also, I've learned to take my shoes off without unlacing.

Great article, as usual.

Vote: Hangouts

You could try out Tiny Tiny Rss, if you're willing to put some time into making your own web server (or get one hosted) and configuring it, though I figure not everyone is willing or able to do for various reasons (cost being the main one). If you are willing however, there is a companion app for android that you

I'm with everyone else. What's the configuration?

I use Cloud Save. It has a variety of different cloud storage services built in, including Drive, Dropbox, Box, SugarSync, Amazon Cloud, SkyDrive, etc. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cloud-save/dlbemabjbfhjcccahjioenmkgimjbbkd

I also do this. I have an assortment of Desktop, Laptop (with Windows and Linux for each partition), Chrombook, Kindle, and Galaxy Nexus, putting my name in front of everything. My wife follows a similar naming scheme. It's simple and clear.

Technically, you could use it before. All you had to do is click on a link saying you want to use the app anyway, even though it was meant for Chrome OS. I never really had any issues beforehand, but I'm glad that it's officially supported now on Chrome.

I'd also prefer metric over english units. I agree with Platypus Man, though: we (as a country) need to be exposed to it more often, but unfortunately, the group with the ability to expose most americans to metric is the american government.

I also like it. I like the new updated themes, and the new search bar is especially amazing.

Vote: Google Reader.

I have my open and close window animations set to "Burn", with randomly colored "fire particles". It's pretty neat (looks like magic!).

My current pair cost about $15 at a flea market, and they're the best pair I've ever had, in terms of style and protection.