SacredByte
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@sahilm: There is a difference between a jailbreak and a carrier unlock...

@umberto.ghio: That's all well and good when you have trustworthy neighbors, but things become hairier when you don't.

@m0m0: "The bigger problem is that the vast majority just plain suck"

@Platypus Man: Actually, most of my drive is taken up by media — music, movies, books, and porn. Mostly porn.

@BoogieStik: "There certainly are highly dense pixel matrices with extremely low noise, though. They just ain't cheap."

@CLKOREAMG: I find that I have about a page and a half of applications I actually use on a regular basis, and then a few pages of applications that are so narrow in scope that I rarely use them. by using folders and hiding everything I don't ever use, I've been able to go from ~4-5 pages down to two. Once I get

Because its placement dictates it's durability requirements, which in turn dictate what it needs to be made from and how. These, in addition to the quantity made, and other market factors dictate the price.

"There are building codes that dictate the direction of swing of a door. They can not open out."

Reasons I will avoid washing my hands in a public bathroom:

Actually, if a bathroom doesn't have paper towels then I either air-dry or don't wash my hands.

There's a difference between wanting everything to be sterile and wanting food to be handled safely.

Actually this is just a gimmick that immitates the TRUE solution: bathroom doors that open outward and either don't have any kind of latch or at least have one that only requires gross motor skill to open.

I can agree that things like this are stupid, but that doesn't mean that bathroom doors that open outward shouldn't be more common.

This.

Water cooling is generally very rarely dictated specifically by need, but more by wants and even more often, "because I can."

@pastaman44: You mean that it looked like powerpoint threw up....

@LARPkitten: The real issue there is generally twofold:

@knightvash: It isn't just minutes, but battery life.

@TheBobmanNH: That is my experience dealing with Dell's Business Gold support.

@edEx: My experience with Dell is that their support lines for machines sold on Home/Home Office service contracts are a PITA — waiting on hold for ages with muzak and "helpful hints" like "did you make sure to plug it in?" and then ultimately non-knowledgeable support agents who are *required* not to deviate from