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Dat Matt
06-26-2013, 08:31 PM
Today, I change the visited links on google chrome from black (Which I had set), to green. Doing so has allowed me to actually see visited links on EoFF and the like, which is a big deal for checking things like notifcations which I can now see.

What small changes have quite a big change on your daily lives. Mine change is lame, so make it big and bold!

noxious.sunshine
06-27-2013, 07:25 AM
I haven't made many changes lately, other than coloring my hair and my phone number... Which has changed probably 40+ times since 2006. ha.

Oh wait. I did change the wallpaper on my phone. Woot.

Shorty
06-27-2013, 08:36 AM
Getting up just a little bit earlier has probably a bigger impact on how my day will go than I could guess.

Pike
06-27-2013, 10:35 AM
I signed up for the Steam trading card beta and now it's got me playing through a bunch of my backlog every day :hyper:

Raistlin
06-28-2013, 11:58 PM
I downloaded chrome to use as my second browser instead of IE (main one is Firefox). The main difference is the satisfaction of never having to use IE for anything, ever.

Chemical
06-29-2013, 12:44 AM
Penis.

There I said it.

Dat Matt
06-29-2013, 04:45 PM
Getting up just a little bit earlier has probably a bigger impact on how my day will go than I could guess.

I had to start getting up at 7 for work, which killed me in winter time. Now I find it pretty cool, but I can't switch it off at weekends. Do you also wake up at like 9am on Saturdays?

Pike
06-29-2013, 04:55 PM
Getting up just a little bit earlier has probably a bigger impact on how my day will go than I could guess.

I had to start getting up at 7 for work, which killed me in winter time. Now I find it pretty cool, but I can't switch it off at weekends. Do you also wake up at like 9am on Saturdays?

Just from my own personal experience I don't ever recommend sleeping in more than a half hour on your days off. My work day begins at 4am so I wake up at 3am on workdays and usually ~3:30am on days off. It keeps my circadian rhythm stable and does a fantastic job of keeping me healthy and always feeling alert.