SnickerHaHa
SnickerHaHa
SnickerHaHa

Without a doubt. I was working on the last chapter of the next Great American Novel when I became addicted to the internet. That was ten years ago. The pages have yellowed with age and are layered with dust. Twelve-step programs have not helped. Now excuse me but I have to see what the people on Gizmodo are saying.

"Once you have the basic shape down, you'll need to make assholes ..." I think you meant "armholes". One is enough for me.

Vote: Startup Organizer

Very nice. Reminds me of the Jetsons.

Wish they had something like this for Firefox. My Netvibes RSS feeds kill FF at least once a day.

I use plastic wrap.

When I have a plugged toilet, I get my wife. Seriously, she has a real nack in this area. I don't know what she does that I don't do, but she comes in and things start to flow. Life is good.

Finally, I can leave a number for my ex to call me.

I disagree with the sitting back down to signal that you want people to leave. That's more of an invitation to relax and stay. In my former life, when some irritant came into my study, I would rise from my chair to signal that they don't have permission to sit down and to make their visit short. Worked for me.

This is off topic but does anybody know of a Firefox extension that kills certain non-responsive tabs without killing Firefox?

I'm wondering ... would one consider SEX a NEAT activity?

@jetRink: Make it $25.00 and it's a deal!

Such criticism! If you go to the original post and read the comments there you'd might be surprised how positive the feedback is. Evidently some people find value in the post's creativity, even if it is "freakin' easy."

And here I was thinking HotMail went out with 486s. Gee, were have I been? Oh, yes, reading my Gmail.

I'm gonna wait for the portable. Anybody want to party with me?

I have seen large, flat round cast iron griddles at flea markets and yard/garage sales. Next time I'm going to fetch me one and try this out.

@mike_311: One of the most insightful comments I have read for sometime on blogs.

I wonder how Firefox would rate if say, 45 extensions were thrown into the mix? Let's face it: a bare bones Firefox is fast, but once you start adding customizations it will start to dawdle.