@Neil Suffield: LOL That's not funny, but I can't help laughing!
@Neil Suffield: LOL That's not funny, but I can't help laughing!
@ericesque: Go to System Administration Update Manager and click "Settings". Then change the setting to one that you prefer than "Everyday".
@joshmchau: Looks like a poodle puppy.
@Kevster: I prefer my mashed potatoes skinless, no convincing otherwise, but I do agree on the cooking multiple portions and freeze/refrigerate the extras. It's great to have stuff on hand and ready to heat up on the cheap.
@DanielRie: +1
I agree with the others that say that this is not a good idea. You are taking a not-so-permanent tool such as a thumb drive and embedding it into a relatively permanent thing such as a building. Thumb drives break, get mucky, and the usb connector gets bent and jagged. Um, no. There are better options.
@hnkelley: I knew someone was going to say that. . .
Instead of counting by pronouncing the words, try singing a song with a specific number of notes.
@gre9del: Dafont is my usual Go-To Font site, as well. Some days all I do is font hunting, but Dafont Covers 90+% of everything I need.
@Gingerlyyours: LOL!
@poorleno: LOLOL!
@incogneato2010: +1
@ja2038: cute mousie
@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Lifehacker covered this last year. Couldn't find the lifehacker reference, but here's another one:
@Mickets: I love Stickies! Every Windows computer I work on, I get permission to install it. Now, I'm using Linux, and it has a Stickies-like applet built in. The linux thing takes care of the multiple windows thing, too. Really good ideas for Windows users.
@Kenneth Blaney: Ack! LOL!
@hobg: +1
The whole topic drives me nuts.
@JiltedCitizen: I can remember every password I have, my phone number when I was 4, my parents' license plate numbers in sequence from the same age till adulthood, several of my locker combinations. I just forget where I park my car! :-)