Jurandr
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Jurandr

I click 'undo.'

I've been doing this for a few weeks to "check" my answers in my math classes.

@sonicsurge: Why not? The kids are all oogling over some of the crazy stuff tech can do. Just wait til they see Santa in google earth!

I once watched somebody stream themself 5boxing through hellfire ramparts with 4 hunters and a priest. It was pretty neat to watch.

If you're running vista or 7, I generally suggest 4GB.

Personally if I wish to focus on something, I just press F11 and it's instantly full-screen. Works with any browser.

When I open a pomegranate, I slice it in half down the core, hold one half over a bowl, and then proceed to whack it with a large, metal spoon until all the seeds have fallen out. Then repeat with the other half. This way, you won't lose the delicious antioxidant juice to a bowl of water.

I saw in the separately-included guide to cleaning out the innards of the bulb that you could pour wax and a wick in there to make a candle. I might make that my "weekend project" next week...

In my family we don't 'do' wishlists. Every year we surprise each other with fun little gifts [insert stuff about the true meaning of christmas ect ect ect]

Playing games with the cousins is a holiday tradition that goes back as long as I can remember. It's always the same game, too. Street fighter II on the old SNES.

I used to read WoW related blogs. You Kotaku virgins have no idea how awesome the commenters here are.

In response to the end of the post, my 1-2-3 process is relatively simple.

Something I did last year that proved useful was to install Teamviewer, configured with a permanent access password that I can use to remote in and solve problems at any time of the year from the comfort of my own living room, a two hour drive away.

I'm a huge fan of the "Everything" app.

@eirrikr: that script sets a cookie. Just delete it.

VOTE: A piece of paper stuck to the fridge

WoW is just really time-consuming.

I set up my own little tree in my room that mommy and daddy didn't know about, as a test.

I play WoW when I'm between games. I don't really like to play games through multiple times... they just drag on, the second time and I don't really see a point, but with WoW I can jump on at any time and join a pug or PvP somewhere. My dad (who lives far away, now) also plays WoW that lets me spend time with him.

Will this find missing drivers? NOTHING irks me more than getting some random no-brand PC that has "problems" and I have to go examine every inch of the mainboard, expansion cards, ect. just to find the brand and therefore where to find drivers. I used to use Drivermax for this, but now they only let you download