Vertigo50
Vertigo50
Vertigo50

@BrettKS: No, I was about to make fun of you, then noticed the tag. Clever, and funny.

@Maave: I should say that I actually like this feature. It's much faster than switching over to the period, but it does make things a bit confusing.

I double-space out of habit, and it was brought to my attention recently.

@Hello! My name is Anonymous: You only have control over your own thoughts and actions. You can never exercise enough control over other people to get them to do what you want.

@kettlewhistle: Do some squats and lunges, then run up and down a flight of stairs a bunch of times.

@BenjaminLange: I love my iPhone because the app store is so well-designed and the integration with iTunes is seamless on everything. It also has the most and best apps right now.

@hahn: I get the empty message a lot, but they are actually empty. I don't have a solution for your problem specifically, but if you buy compatible ink from Amazon, you can get it MUCH cheaper. Look at the reviews for the different sellers to make sure they're trustworthy.

I'd like to make one more suggestion for those who have a spouse or significant other:

@sufreak: Don't bother signing up.

@y0urm0msname: Chicken Parmigiana with grilled asparagus. The last time I made it was so easy, and it's absolutely delicious.

@dylanmeanttosay: I second the heat-shrink tubing idea, but you usually have to slip it on before you solder, so I'm not sure how well it will do now.

@pkl007: Those little LED bulbs last for many years and use very little power. The phone will die or outlive its usefulness before the bulb does.

I love how "unknown" errors have an easily identifiable number that often leads to a well-documented solution. In what way is that "unknown"?

Just to clarify, you can still download demos, betas, etc. outside the App store, but of course, if you're already doing that outside the store, what's the point of the store?

@MilenkosMagic: Okay, not to say that there is nothing to this, but for people who are in decent shape, the great benefits of exercise will greatly outweigh any small risks that this adds.

This entire article is based on a flawed premise for most people, because those of us in cold climates don't warm up the car to "save the engine", we do it so that the cabin is warm by the time we get in. We also do it to help get the ice off the windshield. When this article claims that warming up the car is

The idea of breaking all of this down is a good idea and a good starting place for discussion, but all of these suits look incredibly dated. Pleated pants up above the waist? I think not.

Go buy a Playstation 3 controller. They plug straight into USB, and they work really well for everything from NES to SNES to Playstation, and up. In many ways, it's better than an NES or SNES controller, because it's got a better feel for larger hands.

This alternative also has one major benefit over the McRib: it actually qualifies as food. I'm not sure the McRib really meets that description.

I think this points out that a lot people put more focus on negative experiences, not necessarily that our brains are "hard-wired" that way.