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Auto Trader https://www.autotrader.co.uk | Front-end Developers | Onsite (Hybrid) | Manchester, UK | Full-time & Part-time

At Auto Trader we aim to improve the process of buying and selling vehicles in the UK, by continually evolving the ecosystem to provide a better experience for consumers, retailers and manufacturers alike.

We're on the look out for full or part time Professional (£35k - £60k), Senior (£50k - £70k) and Principal (£60k - £80k) Front-end Developers to come and help make a fantastic online car buying experience, and help support and develop their fellow devs!

More details: https://careers.autotrader.co.uk


School of Life, Vox make some great explainer videos, PBS Space Time and NPR TinyDesk Concerts.


Maybe if it offered free accounts for your family members.


These two articles from the NHS might help:

1) Guidelines for physical exercise for the older generation. 150 minutes of moderate exercise plus strength training on 2 days. http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fitness/Pages/physical-activity-g...

2) Strength and motion exercises for older people. http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fitness/Pages/strength-exercises-...


I've been using Facebook to subscribe to websites mainly because I know I'll check Facebook more often. I keep forgetting to check my Feedly account.

However I've discovered that after liking a few pages and joining a few groups the quality of information in my Facebook news feed is getting watered down. I'm missing more of my friends updates.

Currently my Facebook feed has a duel personality which makes it a bit useless.


> a duel personality

One of these insightful typos :)


use the interest lists feature, make different lists for different topics, and bookmark them


After reading about the gender gap between Wikipedia editors (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_bias_on_Wikipedia) I've been trying to encourage more of my female friends to become Wikipedia editors and this article will certainly help inspire. Great stuff!


I can't really help with the rest but if you wanted to track units of work without putting it against a task you could try FocusBooster (https://www.focusboosterapp.com/) which allows you log blocks of 25mins using the Pomodoro technique.


Maybe one of the GTD apps like Todoist (https://todoist.com/) would suit you better? They can show you what's coming up in the next few days.


It doesn't really take that long on a day to day basis. It's the review period which can take a while.


Could you use Notational Velocity (http://notational.net) and sync with http://simplenote.com instead?


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