The Nerdist Way_ How to Reach the Next Level (In Real Life) - Chris Hardwick [95]
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Software Used
Scrivener for book writing—literatureandlatte.com
Dropbox for file syncing—dropbox.com
Evernote for note-taking (heavy-lifting)—evernote.com
Plaintext for note-taking (low impact)—hogbaysoftware.com
Epic Win for ToDo-listing—www.rexbox.co.uk/epicwin
iCal for caledaring—me.com
Gmail for emailing—gmail.com
Firefox for browsing—firefox.com
Cyberduck for FTPing—cyberduck.com
Libsyn for podcast hosting—libsyn.com
Tweetdeck for tweeting (desktop)—tweetdeck.com
Twitter for tweeting (iOS)—twitter.com/download
Parallels on Mac for PCing—parallels.com
Quicken Home & Business 2011 for money tracking—intuit.com
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Official guideline assist from the D&D alignment wiki on Wikipedia; Examples of each came from Complete Scoundrel: A Player’s Guide to Trickery and Ingenuity. If none of this makes sense to you or your eyes have started bleeding in defiance, you can go to nerdi.st/AlignmentTest on Wizards.com to take a quick alignment test to determine where you fall. S’fun!