Vertigo50
Vertigo50
Vertigo50

Anyone happen to know what this wallpaper is and where I could find it?

"When the cashier sticks it in the bag, you're probably going to forget it's there and toss it out with the bag."

"With a difference of $5,657, you could add another nine 512GB SSDs to this Hack Pro build and still have money left over."

VOTE: Songza

That sounds great and all, but what happens if you have a $1000+ car bill, THEN a $2000+ medical bill, THEN a $2000+ home repair in short succession?

Yeah, those are ants. They seem to be very attracted to that puddle of goo under the pen. ;)

You can buy drain plugs at any home improvement store. If the plug doesn't stay in properly, there is probably an issue with your drain, but those are fairly easy to replace as well. Just look for a YouTube video on how to replace a drain. It's about a 20 or 30 minute job, and not very difficult.

No, it's not the Doppler effect I'm referring to, although that affects things too.

Garret, I understand your point, but Plex is now based on a totally different code base from XBMC. I agree they probably could have contributed in the past, but you also have to realize that these folks are hobbyists who often barely have time to work on their own app, much less spend a bunch of time contributing back

Melanie, I just about did a spit take when you mentioned the ice cream truck.

I'm not so sure. You're right that some businesses just strip it out right away, but those tend to be larger corporations wading in a pool of resumes.

Okay, I understand your point. For the record, my main aim with the post was to do exactly what you said, "pointed out Plex as an alternative to XBMC and why you found it easier to use."

Way to attack the commenters, Whitson. Classy.

How to make XBMC easier to use:

I take all of your points, but if I have to actually go buy large tube socks, I think I'll spring for a $20 arm band to protect my expensive phone. Just sayin'

Funny story:

The person who told you that sounds like a douche. "Runners" do whatever the hell they want, because each one is an individual. Lots of runners will tell you that you shouldn't take walk breaks too, but Jeff Galloway, one of the most famous running coaches and teachers, highly recommends them.

This is sort of a good idea, but there are a number of problems I can see with this:

As I mentioned in a previous post, this is really bad advice.

I agree with you, and I don't have it myself. The point is, as much as the original post seems like somewhat good advice at first, it doesn't get to the root of the REAL problem with low self-esteem.