The day the Russians and or Chinese turn off my dishwasher is the day I declare war.
The day the Russians and or Chinese turn off my dishwasher is the day I declare war.
@flux: Or the narrator.
Oh! I'm a multi-ethnic girl...
@jiveabillion: In Sask it wouldn't be over 100 years. If you like it you should come buy one... there are plenty of old farmhouses :)
@Ding-Dang: I thought Wes Anderson before I even read the title.
You do realize this is only 30 miles north of North Dakota, right? Or maybe you think ND is tundra too.
Vote: Remember the Milk.
@Charbax2: Awesome, just scrolled into the comments looking just for this answer. Thanks!
@Brad Isaac: Really??? I wonder if your source needs a higher resolution, because I do whole books with maybe one correction (which it asks me to fix) every two pages.
@JustinC: I was thinking the same thing, although I must say I think Omnipage does just fine for me considering the price difference (although I'll admit to not having used FineReader yet—but that's what these things are for, right?)
Omnipage
@Yeah!: No, the game was developed 30 years before it went to the UK (according to Wikipedia)
Or, you know, get a Kindle and worldwide free internet.
And you know, since this is lifehacker, we should really mention how big David Allen is on evolving technology in making your system work. One of the things I liked in the book was how he likes to emphasize how tech can make something funner for him and if you can trick yourself in those ways it goes a long way.
Peak helium is a myth.
@seegers: Yeah I was gonna add this to my comment too, but I thought it was probably asking too much.
Yeah sounds cool and I'm sucker enough to have bought it, but I think I'll stick with Remember the Milk.
@DeLarge: I think it is... I can't say for sure the model, but I was thinking it was for sure a poweredge. Circa 2001
@spcomputing: What if you plug a USB mouse in?
Good God—who gave the laser-backpack to a 15 year-old!