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robivanexel

Plus on Win10 you can do UP and DOWN to divide the screen into quadrants

but found its width encouraged the time-wasting habit of repeatedly fiddling with window sizes to fit multiple apps on a single screen

Wut...this is another #hottake alert!

Of all the articles in this series, this was the one I was waiting for. I started using OneNote last Fall and kept meaning to dig deeper into it. Thanks for putting this up.

This comes up a lot when we talk about apps that sync with your financial services. The short answer to your question is, it’s complicated. On the one hand, you’re not really any worse off by logging into one service. On the other, nothing in the world is ever perfectly safe.

First, being late is not always a part of life.

This is not good advice. I’ve bought a few homes, and ultimately you accomplish nothing but incurring more risk and costs to yourself by trying to delay the escrow.

Well this just isn’t true. The day you close is totally irrelevant to your total interest cost.

I think even with various calculations, many of the conclusions are overly simplistic.

On a $150 item, yes. That’s how sales work. Expensive things become less expensive, not free.

On a $150 item, yes. That’s how sales work. Expensive things become less expensive, not free.

I see where this guy is coming from, but Maron has been on my top three How I Work wishlist for some time. At this point, I’m less interested in hearing about how people work more efficiently and more about their overall working process. I don’t think LifeHacking has to always be about “To-Do” list apps.

I was a paramedic for 5 years before becoming a registered nurse. I know, traitor. I have complete respect for anyone that can do it and not go strait jacket insane. I just couldn’t do it anymore because of management at our agency. It’s a looked down upon job that is completely draining of your life energy and they

As a former Paramedic I’m very happy to see this interview. There really is so little awareness over EMS work. I do feel that people are more appreciative these days, but we still over worked and under paid. Also in my city EMS humped way more calls than Fire or PD, and yet they always get the screen time. Thanks for

It’s staggering how much training and hours are put into this job for such little pay.

As someone who recently finished a one month rotation at a teaching hospital for OB, I have to strongly disagree with many of the author’s assertions. I think the assumption that most physicians practice in the manner in which the author describes are inaccurate and I question what evidence the author had in making

Former jewelry store owner here. This is a very good article that really hits all the bases. Just a few more tips. Absolutely DO NOT sell your items at one time gold buying events, such as a company that shows up for one day at a local hotel and offers cash for everything you bring. They pay the least of anyone, often

While this is to a certain degree true its also a bit dishonest... In recent years it has gotten harder to get warrantied tools replaced in store. The above suggestion is part of the reason why. Please don’t do this, it makes honest people suffer. Hand tools are not that expensive and old ones, even with some rust,

Using IFTTT to get notifications of new Craigslist listings is a good idea. However, I’ve found that Craigslist’s own email notifications are often faster and more thorough. I suppose IFTTT has more options, though. Perhaps a combination of both is the best way to go.

Wrong. Millennials are in trouble because the baby boomers have robbed the system blind. Their greed has left the millenial generation (and all others) holding the bag for failed economic policies.

...being cheap is about saving money at all costs.