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I think this is a great idea. Too ambitious can really tire you out if you're not completing a lot of what you want to get done.

Is what it is, we have to start small.


I agree read up. It's just funny, a lot of situations where people are told their brain chemistry is off, by there doctor, from a written test. A lot of people have trouble focusing. Maybe it's cause we don't like working 40+ hours at a job we hate, not because our brains are all outta whack, but definitly after the doctor gets a hold of it, it will be.

Sure, there are some real cases. But they are just going to learn in 5,10, or 15 years that all these drugs turned out to not be such a good idea, or at least, they weren't such a good idea for the majority of the people that they put on them.

I know people always say this, but, they did not have focusing medicine back in the day. Maybe daddy's belt growning up, but that's about it.


That would hit the graphically pleasing part, and it's nice to see related things, and other peoples stuff, but I do not think (could be wrong) that you could easily export your bookmarks if you ever wanted to move them to a different service.


That would work. It just seems like there are better options. For instance, just being able to access it from all devices, on the fly, is nice.

Think I am going to go with https://raindrop.io I really like their interface, so far. And if they ever shut down, I can just export all my bookmarks!


great, that doesn't sound like an advertisement at all!


I assure you that is not an advertisement.



As far as I know, Adderal forces dopamine out of the parts of your brain where it comes from. You get overloaded on it and become happy. You basically enjoy what you are doing no matter what it is. This could hypothetically get you focused on things that don't deserve your focus.

It is really not a good drug. It's heavy stuff. You can become addicted to it, and it could take you months to re learn how to work without it.

I don't recommend it at all. There's much more to it, but this is a glimpse from my perspective.

Staying focused can be hard for a lot of people. Maybe try a few holistic approaches.


That's a great solution. I've had an account, but I just haven't used it much. After just testing it out again, I am going to go with that.

I do wish after you bookmark something that you could change the thumbnail to a custom image or something. The few that I have bookmarked have pretty bad thumbnails... oh well.

All in all, this (web clipper) is really cool.

Appreciate it.


There is really no need to be a jerk.

I'd like to grab a cup of coffee, sit down on the sofa, and scroll through pages, comics, songs, videos, or whatever I may have saved, and then choose the content that I would like to read, watch, or listen too. All of which have pictures so I can see the cover of what I am about to open up. Part of something that makes an experience are visuals. A page with just text seems kind of blah from the jump, in regards to this situation.

Why do people like coffee shops? The environment, for the most part.

OR..

Isn't the way Steve Jobs became successful was realizing that people didn't want to just look at text?

I could really go and on with examples.


Thanks. Although I was looking for something free (I did not mention that). And something a little more graphical right from the result, rather than just a text result, if you will. Nonetheless, still a cool application. I do like how you can find other's bookmarks, that's neat.


$10, one time payment, is very good for this service.


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