Anyone have experience with any of these?
Anyone have experience with any of these?
1000% I say gif too, like gift. If you wanted it pronounced like “jiff” then you should have spelled it with a J.
I have a work phone and a personal phone. If I’m in the field I will text work related things to my work phone. Sometimes I’ll take a picture of things I need to remember to do instead of taking a note, these can end up in either phone. I have a notepad at my desk that I’ll take notes on if I’m at my desk. If I’m walking into a meeting I’ll take blank sheets of printer paper and write on those, sometimes I’ll take a picture of these notes after the meeting. I have a work account with one note that I use sometimes and a personal account on obsidian that I use mostly for taking notes on whatever I’m reading or ideas for projects. At the end of every week I’ll look through all my pictures, notes, pictures of notes, etc. and make a list of stuff I need to do next week.
It’s a mess.
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Your mileage may vary, but I’ve had a ton of success with back market.com
Even one more hour of sleep could change the course of your day. I vote sleep.
The Office, Season 6, episode 20, “The Leads”. All the characters in this episode always seemed to me like they had a different personality for just this one episode. It really stands out IMO.
I’m sure you are aware of this, but the same company makes a phone intended for music also.
Democrats don’t support fracking. They say things so they think will help them win elections.
OP did you write the blog post or are you reposting? I’m mostly asking because I’d like to get your opinion on this book:
What’s with the three downvotes?
Summed up an MBA in four words.
This was my first thought also. The defcon 2 solution. If that doesn’t work, the next step is to drill it out.
The only note taking app you’ll ever need, again.
And a dashing smile.
Accurate.
I’m conflicted on this one. My hatred aside, the guy running the leaf blower is just trying to feed his family. I like @mipadaitu’s idea about the silencers. I doubt lawn companies would adopt them without them being mandatory or the same price as not silencing them somehow.
From their website: Quarterly subscription: $2,268 per quarter Annual Subscription: $7,560 per year
I thought AutoCAD was expensive…