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try it again. it works fine for me. Or google michael davis publishing Mike's world. Its very simple.

Nice, but if you want to see the true champion of hacking solar & wind rigs, visit Mike Davis' excellent guide

Definitely. I'm sitting on my couch watching TV and listening to the annoucement, so I don't have to get up. Or I'll be in another room away from the phone and can hear it. If I don't recognize it, I just ignore it, no running to the phone or anything like that. Verizon FIOS actually take it a step farther and

you are too nice. even if it is local, I won't pick up unless I recognize. The answering machine becomes my secondary screener then.

Best thing is almost all Panasonic phones come with talking caller id. All my callers phone numbers are programmed in so I get names. If I don't get a name or a familiar number being spoken, the phone is being ignored. Works well since most annoying calls for me are just silence on the other end, so this phone is a

CTRL+K in a message automatically resolves addresses in to, cc and bcc lines

nice, but wear the friggin ring! What's up with that?

You could also watch Cutthroat kitchen and get some good pointers too :)

yeah, big problem sometimes is just getting a kid to talk in the first place, much less whether it is the truth or not. And if you make that promise, you better be prepared to keep it.

agreed. and what is the point really?

Depends how you say it. Don't let it end the conversation — that's the key.

I can't judge you as a person because I don't know you. All I am judging is what you wrote as a person who has known way too many kids from divorced homes. If you feel that defensive about what i said, maybe you should ask yourself why.

I'm setting myself up for flames. But you really should have left them before deciding to have a kid. That's terrible for the kid. No matter what you say, somewhere in his mind, he's going to be thinking that his dad and him weren't good enough for you. When you have a kid, it is no longer about you anymore.

I was going to say, you need that disclaimer at the end of the article. Because there has never been a pizza made that I didn't want to eat all at once :)

yikes. very brave of them. doesn't seem like a particularly bright idea either. Everyone has different priorities. I don't think this an exercise that would benefit from groupthink.

Yes, but it rings true nevertheless. Just because you don't win the race or get the gold prize doesn't mean that you should feel a failure. The true success stories in America are the people who moved on from to setbacks to their own success.

Posting your growth list was a brave step, but I don't think drop out of school is necessarily something to aim for.

You are completely right, it is your decision. You sound very defensive about it, so I'd recommend asking yourself why.

You should especially do it if your taxes are straightforward since that is free.