Avedis
Avedis
Avedis

I was just thinking the same thing. You could still use it for everything BUT your CC info, though.

Using LastPass is a much more secure method of storing your data than letting your browser store it, so long as your password isn't a simple dictionary word. Any information on your computer is vulnerable to hackers.

This won't necessarily be the case if you're running a virtual machine... FWIW.

If you're using a language that lets you use functions/subfunctions, I recommend:

Yes.

Check your local laws before you take some of the advice as canon.

Backblaze sounds pretty sweet - I have not used it yet (but plan to shortly). www.backblaze.com (I don't get referral $ or work for them)

Seconded. Especially the part re: fast food.

Apply for that internship.[1]

This depends greatly on your region as well as chosen profession.

Use better wine... if you wouldn't drink it, don't cook with it. Unless it's pie crusts and vodka (or everclear).

It's probably not just college - alcohol does a better job at transporting flavors than nearly anything else. When you were younger, the flavors may have been too strong (especially some of the more bitter ones, like dishes cooked with celery/etc), but now that you're not in high school anymore and your taste buds

Coupons can make for some very slick deals every once in a while (and even if not super-slick, hey, free shipping is always nice).

I use pricegrabber.com to get at least a ballpark idea of what something ought to cost (if I don't already know), and usually find that where I was considering purchasing it is in the top returned results. Of course, like invisible hand, it won't always know about deals like "includes a free extra battery" or limited

If it's a computer old enough that it won't boot from CD, you can use Autoclave to do basically the same thing as as DBAN: [staff.washington.edu]

[Alt]+[PrintScreen] and then [Ctrl]+[V] is what I have always used. No menu clicking necessary.

There's a spinning blade under the top rack that shoots water upward.

Warm up without stretching = do specific movements in such a way that encourages increased blood circulation to the areas that you're going to be using strenuously. For example, doing a set of knee bends before squatting 480#, or maybe a few soft, limited-range kicks before you attempt to kick a 48-yard field goal.

Indeed. I meant what you know. ;-)