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A reader at the Unclutterer blog suggests that since stores only really need the number off the cards they issue, she's put all her account numbers in her cell phone contacts list to lighten her wallet:Basically, I have every membership number saved in my phone, organized to be alphabetized together such as 'aMemb-Barnes&Noble, aMemb-Southwest, aMemb-Avis, etc' so they are easy to find. It has uncluttered my wallet/purse and made is substantially easier to find the number when I need it.As one Unclutterer commenter suggests, it might be more convenient to line up the numbers behind something like xMemb-Borders, but the concept is sound—assuming you're not storing any cards you can buy or pull cash with. What other items have you craftily cut out of your wallet? Share your streamlining suggestions in the comments.
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Need a phone line to receive a one-time fax or voicemails on a particular project, auction, or job search? Free service K7 hands out 10-digit Seattle-area phone numbers that can answer calls with customized voicemail greetings or accept faxes. You can access both the audio files and fax documents through your sign-up account, and the only restrictions are a 20-message/fax limit (the site starts deleting the oldest after that) and an account wipe out after 30 days of inactivity. Other than that, you've got a free bin to keep your personal numbers private and still get at your messages.
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The Lifehacker editorial staff is taking a break from posting today to celebrate Independence Day here in the U.S. While we're off amusing ourselves with sparklers, check out the most popular posts that have been published in the first half of 2008. Back tomorrow. Install OS X on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking Required"Now you can install Leopard on your computer about as easily as installing Leopard on a Mac—no command line hacking required."The 20 Best iPhone and iPod touch Applications"Today I'm taking a look at my 20 read more »
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When you need something done quickly, efficiently, and without any software overhead, the command line is where it's at. It was the first way humans told computers what to do, but as graphics became increasingly important, the command line, or terminal, became an insiders' secret weapon. But with the right commands and a little bit of know-how, anyone can get things done from a text-only interface. Let's take a look at 10 commands and tricks that make the terminal more accessible, and more powerful, on any system. Photo by blakepost. Note: Mac OS X and Linux users have robust command line interfaces baked right into their systems. To get to them, head to Applications->Utilities->Terminal in Finder. It varies in Linux, depending on yo read more »
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In the past couple of years, new and updated internet technology has made it where over 50,000 individuals each and every day are able to perform a search by phone number to figure out who that prankster on the other end of the line is. This adds up to a large demand for search by phone numberdirectories.
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