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@Baceves: Only if you aren't using 'roaming data'....

I prefer them in an electronic format that I can access even with my iPhone - on my own wiki. Tag all of the recipes with [[Category: Recipe]] so that you don't get them confused with all of the other things you will inevitably add to your wiki (and other categories as well, if you're so inclined - like [[Category:

@Bwehngamun: You can also use it to save yourself from "oopsies" anywhere on your computer that you have under version control. Let's say you have a Mac or Linux box, and you're always tinkering with stuff. You might decide to use git to control everything in your /etc directory (or /usr/local/etc/, or whatever), so

Vote: vim

Toothpicks work just as well, and then you don't have to dispose of the match heads (although I can see the appeal in having an excuse to do so)....

You could always use vmware fusion + Unity and get to use all three seamlessly without rebooting. I guess that wouldn't be free, but the bang:buck is pretty huge.

@Whitson Gordon: If you use vi as your command-line editor, you can just type

In the spirit of learning command-line shortcuts, I can't recommend the following enough:

@Whitson Gordon: Does lifehacker have enough hosting space/bandwidth to host a wiki? Mediawiki is awfully easy to set up... Or I guess one could set one up on wikia.org....

@jaden: "I asked the witness a direct Yes or No question to which he knew I expected a "Yes" answer. Since he began his response with the word "Well," I knew he was about to give me an answer other than yes. "

The title of this article is misleading. A more accurate title would be "If You Begin a Sentence with Well, There's a Good Chance The Answer Is Not Yes", but then it would not be the attention-getter that this one was.

@Voyou_Charmant: The correct answer to "Did you stop beating your wife?" is "Error. Division by zero."

@Marand: 'QZ' is what I use.

@MattSTKC: Videographers own whatever they video unless their contract states otherwise, just like photographers.

@videobeagle: Open source means that the source code is available for other people to use, but the copyright sets guidelines about what they can/can't use the source code for, how it may be used/transferred, etc.