spar7y
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Adam - just wanted to say I really appreciate the hard work and effort in to this series. I am an IT consultant on the functional side and this lesson has really helped me speak more "technical" to the developers as well as read some basic code to help troubleshoot it! Thanks again! #thanks

@bohn002: Thanks - I appreciate it!

@evildoppleganger: That makes sense... well that they would include it as well, not that it makes logical sense to do it in the first place.

Thanks Lifehacker- very informative article — I appreciate it! :)

@hbuzzell: Maybe this consolidated list will be star worthy (ultimate lifehacker dream)!

@unwritten_law9: I'd recommend selling something small to begin with (<$5) so you get used to the process, as well as not to be intimidated by the process. Basically they have fees on what you list and fees on how much it sells for (along with fees for extras like more pictures, bold titles, etc.)

@hbuzzell: How much space do you have with Dropbox? I am up to 20GB for free so far. Let me know if you need any tips on how to get it up to that amount!

@dieriding: Have you heard of Ted Talks? Definitely worth following their blog. They have an audio RSS feed (I know that isn't what you are looking for, but I like listening to it while driving or on public transportation).

We have granite counter tops in our kitchen but I'm not sure how to take care of them. From what I've read, you can seal them or use special cleaners. Do you really need to do that every now and again or is it just a way to sell "special" products for a premium cost?

@BishopBlaize: I've tried a bunch of ROMs but I found that I really get the best battery life and performance of out stock Sense UI by clearing the homescreens of everything, installing LauncherPro (I prefer Myn's themed transparent black one) and using 3 screens with it. Then set up SetCPU to be the lowest CPU for

@virgilstar: The biggest difference for me is that I wear contacts and my eyes start to strain reading books on an iPad (even if I invert text). I own an older generation Sony eReader (PRS-700) and have never once had eye strain (the backlight helps and my contacts don't dry out nor do my eyes turn red).

After I flush and then brush, I take out a new piece of flush and wind it in the toothbrush bristles. That way before I brush my teeth I'm forced to remove the flush which in turn makes me floss!