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d_mcgraw

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    I've tried using Evernote and Dropbox, but could never make it work the way I wanted hence the motivation to work out keeping note in an ordered way in my notebooks.

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    Thats a rad tip! I'm totally going to start doing that.

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    Thats not a bad idea, but whats your scheme for keeping them referenced and correlated?

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    Check out the book 'The Investment Answer' ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0982894708 ). Its a great place to start when trying to learn about investing and long term money mana…

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    Anyone else notice that it kinda looks like you are staring over the ocean at a nuclear blast? Love the site though. It really is relaxing and a neat simple idea. Hard to sit throu…

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    Im so pumped to hear you say that. You will like my post mortem on this experiment.

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    I agree, check out the post. You will see reasoning contained within.

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    Wasn't Brain the one that was always getting his plans foiled?

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    Thanks very much. I dont think im going to stumble upon any dietary revelations either. You can live vicariously through me.

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    I think the article explains that all. I would love for you to read it.

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    I have a full bill of health from my doctor. As noted in the disclaimer this is in no way healthy for you, but most fad diets really aren't.

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    I'm reading The Design of Everyday Things right now. It is an amazingly good book. The examples are awesome. It really is changing the way I look at everything.

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    Ask HN: Where to look to learn UX/Design

    I understand that this wont make me a web Picasso or anything, but I would love to be 'not horrible' when it comes to sites design and UX. What are some good places to look at, get…

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    First off, great weekend project. While Twilio would be a surefire way to do it. You can also hack up a small script that will use sms gateways to send the email, but then you woul…

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    I'm a programmer/analyst at a startup. It is a fun job. I'm always jumping between tasks and have a million things going on all at once. For me, the job is ~70% programming, ~25% a…

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    I understood that, but rarely do people use services exactly as they are intended unless somehow forced to.

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    I really like the idea, but part of your concept concerns me. Having pronounceable short urls is always a plus, but having them expire is sketchy to me. It means 1 of 2 things in m…

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    Anyone use anything else to track fitness? I'm looking at Nike+ for running. Anyone with experience using it?