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    Since when is Alt+D obsolete? I always use it and never use Control+L.

    Going off from where wjglenn was saying, I usually have all my bookmarks organized in folders on the bookmarks toolbar organized by name, and the very first folder, I named "@" to store all my bookmarks I want to get to. @ = actionable, is how I remember it. The other folders hold, you know, reference bookmarks,

    This is too geeky for me. A regular journal has kept me sane the past few years.

    Steam for movies and tv shows.

    The complete opposite has happened to me. My last name starts with a V, and throughout school I developed the attitude of "well, it'll get to me when it gets to me." I think this study is flawed and doesn't take into account individual personalities and upbringings.

    It is linked at the end of the article. Lifehacker regularly reposts articles from other sites, but they've always linked back to the original source.

    You're missing the point. I'm a pen/paper guy, but this is just an app on a device that can do a thousand other things pen/paper can't. It consolidates tasks digitally, and if you like that, you're golden; if not, don't use it.

    This is the only reason why I clicked through to this article, to see if anyone else made that connection. :)

    For a very long time, I used Remember the Milk, but after 3 years of use, I switched to Wunderlist a few months ago, and the simplicity of the program was great. At first. I've been an Evernote user for about 4 years, and for some reason, I never thought to use it as a productivity system. I will now. This helps me

    I'm looking for a full screen clock for my Windows OS. I've been using onlineclock.net and put the tab on my big screen to work out with, but an offline solution would be better, preferably portable. It has to have the seconds because I've tried some screensavers, but they don't have it, and that's what I want. Any

    ComicRack also has an Android app that syncs with the desktop version. Super Awesome.

    VOTE: ComicRack

    Wow, I really like this tip. Thanks!

    "The feature isn't yet in the stable release of Chrome." Yes it is.

    Not complaining, just felt like I was caught in a time loop and was like, Is it 2009??

    "[Archer]'s the best new animated show on television." Umm, it's on Season 3.

    None of this bothers me. Adapt and change and move on. Other things to worry about.

    Nuclear annihilation doesn't seem so bad now.

    If you're using iTunes, you can create smart playlists. In this case, you'll need two. For the first one, make one of the parameters to "Purchased is true" and the other playlist make it "Purchased is false." This will tell you which are purchased and which aren't.

    I've had no problems with this whatsover. I've really loved it since it was implemented in the Stable channel. The only problem, I guess, comes in Google Docs when the print preview doesn't match how it looks in Google Docs, but I don't know who to fault there.