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Vote: Google Hangouts

So, if you're buying a jar of salsa, then going to a farmer's market to buy fresh ingredients to add to the salsa, why wouldn't you just buy all the ingreidents to make the salsa yourself? It isn't like some super secret complex prcoess and you're already spending nearly as much money and effort anyway.

I connected a 1TB USB hard drive to mine and I have my entire movie collection on it. I also have a mount on the back of my headrest so my daughter can watch movies in the car. You can also connect a PS3 controller to the OTG cable to play a lot of games. OTG FTW!

Vote: Notepad++

Ah, the simple French Press. It's perhaps one of the easiest and fastest ways to get a better pot of coffee once you've moved on from drip machines. It's a tried and true method of making a delicious cup of coffee that extracts an exceptional amount of flavor from coffee beans in a short brewing time. A fresh coarse

It's cheap as chips (I managed to get mine for Php30, ~$0.68)

Lastpass never fail to surprise me in their attempt to genuinely help their users security and in an easy a manner as possible.

PROest of TIPS: As a rule (with few exceptions) you can camp without restriction, permit or notice anywhere in any National Forest, as long as you are out of sight of trails, roads, bodies of water.

Hey there, it's Karl from Pushbullet.

You can push to friends even if they don't have pushbullet. It will send them a link in email rather than to their pushbullet account if they don't have pushbullet.

Pushbullet also does the following:


Vote: Remember The Milk
Why: It just works! I've tried a lot of different to-do list providers, and Remember The Milk is my favourite. It's fast, reliable, simple, but powerful: everything you could need. Some kind of Evernote integration would be nice, though. My life revolves around Evernote.

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Buffalo N600 with DD-WRT firmware. I installed one upstairs, and another as a repeater in my basement.

Don't worry guys, I got this!

Vote: rugged flip phone (Casio gzone, etc.)

Of course, you might need to make yourself wrench-proof...

Yep, and HUH989 just did a really nice write-up on how to make this turn on and off based on location if you have an Android phone last month. Well worth the time!

Windows Phone has the same feature if you go to windowsphone.com and register your phone.