I’m serious about cooking, and I love this “crappy” knife. Methinks you have never used one.
I’m serious about cooking, and I love this “crappy” knife. Methinks you have never used one.
I’m serious about cooking, and I love this “crappy” knife. Methinks you have never used one.
I’m serious about cooking, and I love this “crappy” knife. Methinks you have never used one.
It looks cheap, but it’s really a fantastic knife for the money.
It looks cheap, but it’s really a fantastic knife for the money.
Oh my god...
The a7 and a7 II are cheaper. Do it. =)
The a7 and a7 II are cheaper. Do it. =)
The memory is good, but the build quality of the drives is iffy. Have one with a jammed cap, but for the price, I can’t really complain.
The memory is good, but the build quality of the drives is iffy. Have one with a jammed cap, but for the price, I…
Yeah, I don’t know why they recommend turning it off instead of making sure it’s set to local network only.
Wellll.... I still think they look better with the stickers.
Wellll.... I still think they look better with the stickers.
And that’s great! But for my workflow, it helps a lot. I also don’t use it just for emails.
I like the stickers! Also, if they are just akin to feature badges, why is there one on each ear cup?
I like the stickers! Also, if they are just akin to feature badges, why is there one on each ear cup?
I’ve never had that issue; Google’s search is excellent even with my years’ worth of messages. Still, if it does cause you trouble, filtering them out in the search is also trivial.
I have been using Inbox for a while, and I also turned off all the bundling. This article has convinced me to dip my toes back into that pool though and try it again.
I actually agree with the article; I find Inbox has improved my productivity quite a bit. I’m not sure why you sound so bitter about that.
My eureka moment with Inbox was when I started using it to keep track of reminders. Blew my mind to use my email as a giant to-do list.
They are indeed trying hard to encourage archiving over deleting, but your reasoning is wrong.
I disagree. I used to think the same thing, but archiving is a much more elegant way to handle finished email. You can always delete all messages older than X days, and I frequently refer back to very old emails for some little bit of info that I normally would have deleted away.
I disagree; I quite like Chipotle burritos.
I disagree; I quite like Chipotle burritos.
Or just have shipping companies invest in them. UPS and FedEx should be all over this. Amazon, too.
Agreed. Their push for anti-GMO ingredients made me shake my head, but I stood in line and gave them my money anyway.
Agreed. Their push for anti-GMO ingredients made me shake my head, but I stood in line and gave them my money anyway.
You’re completely right, but... free burrito.
You’re completely right, but... free burrito.
I read that it took up to an hour for some people to get it.
I read that it took up to an hour for some people to get it.