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I'm still not drinking it. Not that I use many plastic bottles to begin with anyway.

I also carry ID, which you can't really digitize...

It's actually a rather ironic problem I have. I keep coming on Lifehacker reading about how to be efficient instead of actually being efficient. It's harder to legitimize going to other sites all the time, but Lifehacker can almost be categorized as educational. I should really finish that thing from last Friday

It's actually a rather ironic problem I have. I keep coming on Lifehacker reading about how to be efficient instead of actually being efficient. It's harder to legitimize going to other sites all the time, but Lifehacker can almost be categorized as educational. I should really finish that thing from last Friday

And they claim Gawker hates Wesleyan. Seems like Jezebel doesn't.

Do we have to take some extra plan out/will be charged extra for the personal hotspot service on AT&T?

@flinx1: Haha I don't think thats the order of events but I'd be with you.

@curlymeatball38: I think (at least part of) the point was for readers to keep this all in mind if they ever needed it.

@BadFloppy: Thank you SO much for the tip about the headphones! I assumed my earphones were faulty, but now they work great.

@Tegan: Is that secure?

I thought this was common knowledge. Also, isn't it illegal to melt down US coins and sell the metal?

@el_darway: Yeah, I considered that but I keep way too much on Google Docs. I might do it anyway though. Thanks.

@Abhorson: This. I guess some schools focus on it more than others?

@rosenbergb42: Sorry - I know quite a few compsci majors in my school in programming courses, which made programming seem more vital to the major than it is.

I'm looking to start keeping a journal online. I want to be able to write and save to the cloud, but not to publish anywhere. And search features are a plus. Should I use QuietWrite, or is there a better alternative?

If coding can be so easily/quickly learned, then why is there a whole college major dedicated to this? Maybe it's just me, but coding seems like a huge intimidating deal that I can't possibly make sufficient progress on in a weekend. Would I be wrong to think that way?

Please tell me an iOS version is coming. I am so ready to drop iOS if this doesn't happen.

I'm not sure I want all that power concentrated in one place.