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I actually like dropping the "e-manuals" into Evernote. That way, I can search.

Another idea is to soak a few cloves of Garlic with the beans. The garlic helps draw out the "gassy" parts of the beans.

The one downside to the service is that you're allowed only TWO free lists. After that, you'll have to pay a monthly fee or refer people using a referral link.

I'm still a fan of Appigo's ToDo. I wish it had templates for repetitive tasks, but it's other functions more than suffice for my needs.

Valuable advice, Andrew. Thank you for sharing. I'm still kind of learning the blog thing. You're not the first to comment about developing a niche. My problem is that I have a lot of things that I'm passionate about that I could conceivably write about, but it does make sense to have separate blogs. Yes, I agree the

More good points. Yes, the MBA in marketing has served me well in the legacy marketing mediums (Print, TV, Radio) - it's this new fangled Internet thing that I need to improve my awareness of from a marketing standpoint. Thank you for the book suggestion. That's a text book? If so, I guess that explains the expense

Thanks for the advice, Sydney. Never thought about Feedburner.

Thanks for the advice. I guess my problem is that I have a ton of different interests. I'm certainly not trying to be an aggregator, but I guess since I have a variety of interests, it's easy to get that impression.

Hi everybody! Happy Friday and for those of us here in the States, happy long weekend!

Here's a bonus for you budding photographers: a cheat sheet for your camera's manual settings:

One word: Costco. Why shop for just coffee when you can own the country of Colombia? I kid.

I'm like most consumers and appreciate a great deal, but what I find fascinating is how many people are overlooking the companies that are essentially giving away the farm in an effort to attract new business. Each one of these deal sites on average takes 50% of what they sell the deal for, resulting in essentially a

I'm a fan of quality over quantity. Not sure doing a rapid release cycle thing is the way to go, especially if they're not fixing previous issues.

Vote iCatcher!

I've always just put my hands in a plastic bag when working with chilies, especially habanero peppers. See to have more of a grip then using oil.

I definitely notice the "upsell" tactic at restaurants. Doesn't matter if it's a five star or a fast food, they always try to get you to "add sauteed mushrooms to your steak" or "supersize the combo meal".

My money's on Apple. Probably going to be one of a couple of different outcomes: Apple buys the patents in question; Apple and it's team of lawyers will defend, delay, appeal, etc. for many years, draining the resources of Lodsys; or Lodsys gives up.

Needless to say, Lodsys is going to bite the Apple... and will get burned. I hope Lodsys gets what's coming to 'em.

Either or. The Windows updates say new updates need to be installed and I need to shut down/restart my computer in order for the updates to complete. I do that and after I start my computer (restart), it shows that it's installing updates. When the computer comes back online and I start using it, I'll get the icon

Hi Guys,