spoonmanwos
SpoonmanWoS
spoonmanwos

Just priced 8' studs at Home Depot last night: under $3.

Don't Dead, Open Inside!

I find that quite interesting, actually. I would've assumed a lower quality of education for those who had higher levels of well-being.

Any interesting thought. I actually already do this, but with the specific ringtone I use when I get called from work. I don't have a company-provided phone (why would I want another phone?), so I have Tasker setup to drop calls from work when I'm off hours. Unfortunately, it's not always fast enough to drop them

Because sometimes people forget?

Sorry to hear about your loss. Tasker was the #1 reason I switched from the iPlatform into the light. I get why people like it, but I want my technology to work the way I want it to, not be forced to work the way it wants me to.

And, didn't I read recently that they're shutting down?

You can "combine" Tasker with IFTTT by using email triggers. For example, I have a task that sends a trigger email to trigger@ifttt.com with a #nest tag in the subject. IFTTT then sets the temperature on my Nest for bedtime. A bit of a hack, but it works and by using multiple tags I can have multiple results from

You're welcome. Also, I never said you said "ALL".

Your analogy isn't quite correct. While the folks who fly planes into buildings or are actively working to establish Christ's dominion on Earth aren't a representative enough sample of the religious types, those who believe atheists (or anyone outside their specific cult) are evil ARE much more widely represented.

Your comment seemed to suggest that those atheists who actively denigrate religionists are significantly enough represented within the community to require instruction from those outside. For example, I'm sure a Muslim reader would've taken exception if you'd instructed them to "Please make sure you raise your

At the risk of sounding like a theist apologetic, the people you refer to are generally more the exception than the norm and they don't speak for all of us.

"Need something to drink? No worries, there will be a vending machine. Japan has you covered."

"all little authoritarian conformists who are afraid to ever rock the boat"

Kudos to you! You're a paragon of parenting, and we're all ashamed by how awesome you are in comparison to us.

Have to agree, I absolutely despise how I need to have so many apps that used to be done by just one. In fact, it's the main reason I've moved away from using Drive.

Adults often have responsibilities that require them to sacrifice some time that would normally be spent on other things. For example, a married couple, both working full-time jobs and in the possession of a couple of small children rarely have enough time in their day to care about how well-made their sustenance is

Mugs and microwaves are plentiful in an office environment?

There's "disagrees with" and "simply factually not true by any stretch of the imagination", which would account for most of the political screeds others would post on Facebook. Granted, their living in their bubbles accounts for the reason they believe what they do, but I don't want to hear what they have to say

From my own experience, I agree OneNote is a bit easier to use and makes more sense. For me, though, the "killer app" of Evernote is ubiquity of input. If it were me entering everything manually into my note-taking tool, then I'd be on OneNote, but I actually only do a small portion of that entry.