Well... dammit.
Well... dammit.
So, from now on, if I notice a car following me, I will assume it's you. ;)
(approve)
(approve (it's been like, a year. Someone, please fix the approve button))
That's one big cat to fit a burglar through the cat door...
Case and point: I'm searching for a new (er, used) car, and I saw a car that I looked like an awesome deal... then I saw that they had a 2 star rating... I read the reviews, and everybody but one person gave them 1 star. The one guy who gave them 5 stars said something like "They have great cars!" and that's it. So if…
Er... the fact that one of the top autocompletes for "truecar" is "truecar scam" is troubling... But a lot of those are the "Stop! Watch this video to learn the truth about X!" So I don't know.
A little bit OCD, but... wow. That is bad. I think this is the first thing that I agree with you on. (okay, that's probably a slight exaggeration...)
Fair enough.
Just a clarification, the short option is available for every hot drink.
This tip has been offered before for potato chips (and, as I understand it, Whitson actually uses it)
(approve; good find)
I'd run out of passwords; ours expire every 6 months, and you need to have 3 of 4 different character types, (uppercase, lowercase, number, special; so no xkcd passwords), 8 characters long, and zero password reuse. Me, I've been using anagrams and capitalization switches of the same password because I'm lazy.
Oh well how convenient; our school is doing their semiannual password expiration crap now...
Good lord... I think there's a link limit on gawker's system... *to bit.ly* There we go. Try this link: [bit.ly]
Oh right! Today is Friday! Hoorah!
<insert your own google privacy policy joke here>
OR you could install a sledgehammer add-on like AdBlock plus, or, on chrome, I use this one: [chrome.google.com]'s fantastic to see no ads anywhere. I'm sorry, it is. Just for you guys though, I'll whitelist Lifehacker (and other sites as I see fit). (Question: How can they tell that a user is blocking ads?)
Heh. I'm going to use #2 this summer sometime. I think my supervisor would have a laugh. (I work at an amusement park in the summers. I work with/for easygoing people)
Whiteboard markets? #corrections