txhoudini
txhoudini
txhoudini

One lesson I have learned from that stupid show American Pickers that actually works: Bundling. Obviously this works in buying things if the seller won't come down as much on the price of item A but maybe if you buy A they will give you a discount on B. Maybe your employer won't give you the big raise you want but

Try BeyondPod. It has a ton of features (including what you are looking for) but has a bit of a learning curve because of that.

Okay this just blew my mind. This is probably 20% of my Wikipedia searches. And sure enough: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s+discography works for a list of a bands albums. Oh man, I am going to have fun with this.

Would it be against Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs to capitalize on your birthday? Lots of place give free things on your birthday.

I just got the Griffin BlueTrip for my car which essentially does the same thing but powers off the car lighter port and includes a microphone for calls. I don't know why I was dealing with headphone cables for so long.

I use a New Trent battery to juice my devices when I am on the go and might not have access to power for a while. I wonder if that can power multiple items through a USB hub.

I have the original Doxie and it is great for text documents on full size paper. It fails miserably at things like receipts (too thin, the motor can't grasp it to pull it through the scanner and the paper pivots on the one point), magazine articles (can't grip glossy paper), photos (glossy or slick paper, again can't

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BeyondPod + Spotify: Those two Android apps allowed me to finally ditch my iPod Classic and, more importantly, iTunes.

Years ago I took a "speed reading" class. We learned to run your eyes across the page and look at, but not read, the words. If you practice (start with one line then stop and ask yourself 'What did I just read?') it really does work.

I have been slowly cleaning out my numerous storage devices and moving files I don't need to Amazon Glacier. The time and effort to organize it and upload it vs. erasing it has helped in getting through the clutter and assuring only the things I need to archive are archived (and kept off site).

While they say they support the Google Authenticator app on the page you linked to I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set it up with Amazon Web Services.

I have found that using an app on my phone that slowly increases the alarm volume I am not hit with the panic wake-up and instantaneous reaction to hit the snooze button. Instead I wake up slowly and gradually.

No where is it said or implied that the Google Play store is part of Android. Android is open source, Google Play is not. Google does not control the quality of products that use Android, it does hold back on allowing Google apps on devices that don't meet their criteria for a good Android experience. This is one of

A dress is not sold as an anti-rape device nor is a walk an anti-mugging device. Your logical fallacy is: Argument From Analogy! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_analogy

There are so many things wrong here that it's hard to say who is right.