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I don't see the difference with that feed? It still has the "read more..." links.

Buy a solid used car. No car payment EVER.

Now if we could just find a way to have an entire Lifehacker (or Jezebel, or Gawker) article displayed INSIDE my feed reader instead of having to click and go to the website to see the whole thing. Talk about driving up page clicks, people. Does Lifehacker even need to drive up stats?

Simple. A magic eraser. Stainless steel, porcelain, whatever. The best kitchen-sink-cleaning tool in the whole wide world.

Professor Moxie here with a few more tips:

Am I the only one who thinks Moleskine paper SUCKS?

What desktop is that? I love it!

AMAZEBALLS is right. I feel like my life is so much better now.

I'm surprised the 10% rule isn't on here. I learned that rule the hard way. Got very excited that teaching was over for the year, and started running more than usual every week. It feel GREAT to have all that extra running time!

Why? Because the Evernote feature was a part of the free Feedly I signed up for, so it's sort of annoying.

Exactly. Especially since when I tried out Feedly and signed up for it, Evernote WAS baked in there.

I've been pleased with Feedly so far as a Google Reader replacement. But, I'm not thrilled with this "pro" thing.

You sorta HAVE TO shuck it fast when you cook it in the husk— which is definitely the best way to do it.

I was pretty clear in my post that I'd be willing to use this in the classroom INSTEAD OF expensive textbooks. But, I'd only be willing to use it as long as it was up to date and relevant. Disciplines like Sociology change, and I'm not going to use something dated just because it is free.

Huh. I checked out the Intro to Sociology text, since I teach that class all the time, and I was impressed. It was *as good* as any textbook I've seen. It's a good overview of everything, with great sources for more information.

But definitely DO NOT pee in the pool, or Eric Cartman will be PISSED.

Me too! I wish my body needed less sleep than 9 hours, but that seems to be the sweet spot for me.

I had a TERRIBLE sweating problem most of my life. Other people's armpits would be dry, and I'd have 10 inch rings of sweat around my pits. I've sweat through suits (double layers) on job interviews. I've tried every "clinical strength" deodorant, and Certain Dry, and everything else imaginable. I used to do

Isn't it really just about how much people WALK in NYC and San Fran? Seriously— every day NYers probably walk 5 miles minimum. And that includes up and down stairs to get in and out of the subway. And San Fran with those hills! Unless you take a cab everywhere (who does that?) it's like an all day workout!

IDK if I trust that list. I lived in Madison, WI (as a lesbian) for 8 years and it was definitely not very gay friendly. And if you step two feet out of the city, you're in the red zone!