thomasella
Thomas Ella
thomasella

This post was good for putting a realistic slant on blogging, but it'd be nice to see more actual advice on, "Okay, even with all the warnings, you still want to be a blogger. Cool! Now here's the next step."

Bah, it's only for newer version of OS X. I'm still on Snow Leopard so I can't open it. Sucks.

Basically what I mean is that any activity that engages you and takes your mind off your appetite is going to, well, take your mind off your appetite. Tetris requires more concentration than like, Farmville, so it'd do a better job because it engages you more. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault takes much more

This has nothing to do with Tetris. Anything that distracts you will take away from your cravings because it's distracting you. You could play Flappy Bird, Call of Duty, talk to a friend, have sex, go for a run, or write a post about how you disagree with a study and all of these things will distract you from your

How'd it go?

I had a Firefox extension a long time ago that used to do this and it was kind of interesting but not very useful. After a few days it just confirms that yeah, you spend all your time on a handful of your favorite sites and there ya go. Curiosity satiated.

Better than that would have been if the video straight up just asked you. If you answered "yes," then no, no you're not.

I really wish the tech industry would stop using "beautiful," "gorgeous," "simple," and "elegant" so much. There are other words out there, especially when all you're describing is black sans-serif text on a white background. C'mon. Eye of the beholder and all that, but "beautiful" might be a little strong.

Right before you mentioned it, I was about to ask if this is more popular in Europe, haha. Seems like a more European idea than American.

Yeah, I completely agree with the effect of it; I just find the discipline involved in that to be really impressive. I do not have that. I do have that a goal tracker app that presents the calendar system Seinfeld had talked about that Lifehacker covered a while back, and that's definitely helped me occasionally with

Yeah, I guess for me most of that is just being generally aware of it rather than actually logging it in exact. I feel like I know when I'm eating too much or too little, not the right stuff, etc. because I'm just aware of it.

I still don't get how people can put so much effort into tracking every single time they eat or drink or step or work out or sleep. I'm not saying it's not healthy; I'm not saying it's a waste of time; I'm not saying it's dumb. I'm just saying that I cannot do it. I have a general idea of what I'm eating, how much I'm

This list desperately needs to be updated. I mean, seriously, the 100k user limit should be addressed, not to mention all the new apps, the updates to old ones, and the fact that Falcon Pro (I'm literally looking at it right now) looks ancient compared to some of the more modern Twitter clients.

Yep, making it my default as well. So glad you wrote about it. It's just so much better-looking than anything else out there. Minimalistic, attractive design combined with the smart functionality of the tabs system. Win-win. I looked at some other texting apps, but they all go for the same style. Hello has its own,

Here's the thing I've realized about this kind of stuff though: it rarely saves you *that* much time. For instance, I tried out a handful of faster task-switching apps for Android, even paid for several of them. Slide Launcher, Loopr, and one other. None of them are *that* much faster than just tapping the regular

So, wait, it's about tweeting stuff to do basic commands? Why would I do that? Have some consideration for your followers.

So far I'm loving this app. I really need to start playing around with other SMS apps though. All I've used so far is Messaging, then Hangouts. Facebook Messenger I won't count simply because it doesn't have SMS anymore, but it's hands-down my favorite because of the chat heads feature. But Hello so far is super

Nah, I think it's because the yellower light just puts less stress on your eyes, so you can stay up longer before your eyes start feeling really tired.

My name is David, and I made a simple web app called Jazz and Rain to help me relax and concentrate better when I was studying at school. It's a mobile- compatible site that plays smooth jazz over the soothing sound of rain in the background. You can control the volume of the jazz and rain separately and also just

How does this compare to Motorola Connect?