sharonkay11
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Answering my own question: Chrome may not have a mobile app, but the competition Chirp, has a free desktop extension and free apps for iOS and Android.

I can’t find a mobile version, someone please tell me it exists and I’m overlooking something.

And how does that add to the discussion? I don’t understand why people post comments like this. I don’t know you, don’t care about your random opinion, and I’m tired of you taking up my screen real estate.

Wow, troll baby — arrogant much? Why don’t you try making comments that 1) aren’t condescending and 2) add to the discussion. Oh, wait — that would be too difficult for you, wouldn’t it?

Unless you're overweight — even slightly overweight — because they'll make you buy two tickets. It's occasionally cheaper for me to fly first class on American than it is to fly SW.

I spent my childhood avoiding vegetables (except tomatoes), and as an adult I'm trying VERY hard to integrate yucky veggies into my life. I have an extreme aversion, and I didn't eat salads until I was in my late 20s, and today I'm STILL trying to appreciate un-fried potatoes. In my case it it's more about health

What most attracts me to Ferris's books is how he works to optimize experimentation and learning. I like seeing how he builds and evaluates his programs more than the actual programs. The details are fun, too, but I'm more interested in how he educates himself and builds routines based on his knowledge.

Tap Forms for Mac is 30% off today, so today only it's $24.99. It looks like the iPad/iPhone versions aren't on sale.

Those are fighting words. THE best ketchup, hands down, is Whataburger's Spicy Ketchup. (Now available at HEB!) It contains jalapenos, and is out of this world mind-blowing freak-a-licious. Then again, anything from The Great State of Texas naturally would kick the pants off a Yankee product from Pennsylvania.

Best. Thread. Ever. Thank you, Lifehacker!!

Subscription boxes, which are often packed with samples, are altering my shopping habits, but this is an expected, good thing. I know it's good to avoid processed foods from your diet, but I find that very difficult, so I'm augmenting the avoidance strategy by replacing foods I currently eat with new, alternate foods

I'm female, I'm going to offer a probably unpopular opinion. I don't want you to post on female-related issues. Lifehacker is my escape from Vogue and Jezebel and their cousins.

The idea of this being a workaround for people who have trouble with mental math strikes my non-mathematically-inclined self as ridiculous. It's actually more difficult than currency conversions! As an example, I don't know how many loaves of bread a boat ride would cost back home, so I'd have to 1) do the math to

I'm an instructional designer, and I've worked with almost all of the options you're considering. Since you're new to the blended environment, my best advice is to use whatever solution the school provides. There are good reasons for this:

By the time we really understand how the Internet impacts society we won't be using it any longer. We'll have upgraded to something much cooler. I'm not sure what the replacement will be, but I'd bet people will debate if this new thing makes us stupid, crazy, and constantly distracted.