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If attacked by more than one goose, step 3 or 4 should be to swing the first goose at the other attackers.

I start from the back and park in the second available space, usually about half or three quarter of the way from the front. I can’t understand driving around wasting gas for 10 minutes to save the few steps that most people could use the exercise anyway. Not to mention that when you’re in the mall, you’re walking a

This is all well and good for younger people who have grown up with social media and email, but to those of us who grew up before personal computers, a simple “Yes” or “OK” is perfectly “OK”. This is a “First World Problem” so if you get worked up over a lack of exclamation points, well, phooey.

Don’t drive in the city if you can help it. The train system is very efficient and you can walk or bike almost anywhere.

You can send the epub as a doc using the convert command in the subject or convert to .mobi or .asw on your end and send to Kindle. Or you can sideload it, but that doesn’t synch with other Kindle apps.

You can send the epub as a doc using the convert command in the subject or convert to .mobi or .asw on your end and

Now I know what to do with some of those little apple stickers that came with my iPhone, mouse, airpods, ect.

I don’t mind how old they are as long they are costumed, polite and don’t ring my doorbell after 8 or 8:30. After that time I’m out of candy and just want to watch TV or read without getting up every 5 minutes.

How is that “ruining” it? I think it’s funny too.

George Hrab, a semi-famous Atheist, addressed this a few years ago by saying: “When you sneeze, say manganese.”

EverNote's 60MB limit is only for monthly transfers. The accumulated size over time is practically unlimited.

Sorry, that should be "longtime EverNote *Users*".

OneNote is too skeuomorphic for my tastes and tends to be too distracting (as well as fugly). EverNote has that "Mac-Like" elegance that doesn't get in the way.

Since I use a 4th Gen iPd Shuffle to listen to podcasts 99% of the time, I need a non-mobile desktop solution. I've tried other apps over the 7 years I've been listening but only iTunes works for me. Using smart playlists I can can sync 2GB worth of podcasts that automatically delete off the smart playlist when played

I agree with JoliePolie. Bosses, like water, follow blindly the path of least resistance. Why work harder to find an alternative when a perfectly half-assed one already exists?

I used to use RTM, but for the past 14 months I've using the team of Things for Mac and Things for iPhone on my iMac and iPod Touch (The Touch btw is a better PDA than my old Palm ever was). It's beautifully elegant and efficient. Everything else is too clunky and requires too much thought and effort to maintain. I

Hold off on your update to Instapaper 3.0 IOS users. It's extremely unstable and continually crashes. Wait for 3.0.1 to see if they've fixed the problem.

Some don't have trunks (wagons and hatchbacks for instance), but now thieves know this trick too and will look for recycling boxes.

$15 is still too steep a price. I prefer Caribou whole beans for around $7 at Cub.

Ehh, I paid for RTM Pro earlier this year and was underwhelmed with their iPhone app. I bought Things for Mac and iPhone and I'm much happier. Better interface and more GTD complient.

For those who ask why, it's because Mac users sometimes have to use Windows crap at Work. Things like this make it less painful.