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MacBook Pro fragrance reproduces the scent of an Apple unboxing
Never in a million years would I have thought someone would want to bottle up the "scent" of a MacBook Pro unboxed. Sure enough, three Australian artists have recreated a fragrance that replicates a fresh MacBook Pro being opened.
Dude, I just installed Wordpress all by myself, with only one mistake. (Yes, it's easy, shut up.)
Go me!
Sad, but inevitable: [link]
Well, fandom's going to have a cow.
I'm trying to get all of my Springpad recipes into Evernote, as the new Springpad app for Android is even less functional for my needs than the old one.
There is no export method for springpad notes that works with Evernote, but I CAN access all of my recipes through a private RSS address. If I could simply send all of the individual entries in the feed to my e-mail, I'd be done!
I was able to get just the most recent one to send using one of the web services that forward RSS to e-mail, but the services are really designed to send entries as they come, not to send all of the ones that are still available from the past.
Does anybody know an RSS reader or service that will parse all of the entries available at an RSS feed and send them as individual e-mails to a given address?
ETA:
Never mind, the Python script rss2email let me do it. A bit of a hassle, but it works.
Gris,
have you tried ifttt.com?
I'll look into it next time, but I got this working. Honestly, I may slowly reclip the recipes from their original sources, as the Springpad formatting isn't as nice as the original in many cases.
I agree. I have recipes in evernote and springpad for some reason.
I'm juuuuust getting into Evernote. I'm having trouble remembering that it might be useful and I should use it.