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The 6-in-1 is always around and I use it a lot! The big thing this adds is the tweezers. Might give ti a try.

I think you mixed up near- and far-sightedness. Far-sighted persons can see the display at a bit of distance—they need their prescriptions for reading and close-up. Those of us near-sighted persons cannot see clearly at a distance, so the small display of the smart-phone on the glasses on the desk/table would in

Obviously a matter of taste. Anyone know if carbonation is even good for you (we know it tastes great)?

Books with too many graphics or jumping back and forth (many bookmarks);ebook readers don't do this as well, yet.

PicPick, the last freeware version is 2.2.9 I think—now it is free for personal use only—has a nice set of snapshot utilities plus more in one single, portable, app.

Been on a Segway twice now—loved it—and waiting for my province to make them legal, sigh...

Many photographers tell you it works. One of the harder skills is to "see" the background, especially if it familiar.

"The card you find is the card you use."

It is obvious that it is GMT-5 (Eastern Standard or Daylight Time), but note

@rebeldevil: I remember (cannot get it out of my memory, actually):

The best exercise is the one you actually do. If you can/will go to a gym, do it! Gardening and fence-building is probably (no stats) just as good. If Wii is what you do, great, just remember that it will take more time to do the same as what a higher-intensity regime will do.

I fold a couple 20's and 50's into origami rectangles which are about the size of a quarter, and hide them in hatliners, tops of socks, etc. Unless you know how, they don't look like a folded bill (too much), and holds itself together.

@Condalmo: totally agree on algorithms. Recommendations can be good, but acknowledge their limits, such as the tendency of the already-popular to influence future popularity.

vote: Serendipity

I'm told that in the German Language, all Nouns are capitalized.

@ArleenCabango: We use the Ziploc Brand of reusable containers for many things, over and over, as well. Not as dedicated to shopping as you are, though I agree that early is better. I like the crudite container simply because it tosses a variety in one place, and there is no danger of things getting moved to the

I like the look of the chart, but I can find two things that I might improve on: my spouse insists on 76 degrees for AC due to high humidity and the pets; andy we were told that if the A/C is functioning well, the difference between older and newer units is small (need to research this one).

@superhappyfuntime: Here in Ottawa, Canada, most of the hardware chains recycle (or safe disposal) CFL bulbs.

@lldsandsFLll: Yes. It is called displacement (wiki Archimedes). Less water comes down to flush the bowl. The trick is finding the right amount of displacement to avoid double-flushing.

Welcome. I hope Netflix will have the presence of mind to give Canadian spellings on its for-Canada web site. I'd hate such a small lack of co-ordination colour its marketing efforts.