Woden501
Woden501
Woden501

I've got a natural French Fork myself. No matter what I do it just separates itself into two parts. I'm pretty sure if I cut it my girlfriend would cut me...

Actually if taken care of and allowed to grow a beard is quite soft and not itchy at all. It's just when it's kept short that the itchy scratchy crap is there.

I'm 6'1" with a mix of Scottish, Irish, Dutch, and German. Does that count? Also a full beard natural, and I'm pretty sure my girlfriend would cut me if I cut it.

Don't cut yourself short man. You can do some awesome things with just a moustache and goatee. Just look at my friend Nate here...

Yeah, so many of our governments have done a fantastic job of keeping church and state separate. I mean there's totally a non-religious difference between getting drunk on a Saturday and getting drunk on a Sunday.

It's really funny here where I live because they don't allow us to purchase liquor or wine on Sundays,

Cat5E is typically capable of gigabit, but it's not guaranteed. Not to mention the other benefits Cat6 has over Cat5E like better signal quality and such still makes it the better choice for gigabit in a home. It's far better to get the Cat6 in when you do the job the first time than going back and redoing it later,

I really have to recommend that if you're going to do this you absolutely should go with Cat6 cable. It's not that much more expensive, and you'll save yourself a lot of headache in the future if you decide to upgrade to gigabit or beyond later. My future roomates and myself plan to do this in our rented home in the

My friends and I just pull up a Youtube app on one of our devices (Logitech Revue, PS3, smart-TV, etc), and log in using the Youtube app on our phones. Then we can add all the songs, videos, clips we want to the Youtube playlist. It works pretty damn well, and won't pop up all those Nickelback songs from one of your

Yep, but for a number of games with longish load times you really will want to install them to the SSD. I noticed a big difference in Borderlands (I've only played the second one on SSD, so can't compare), Half Life 2, and Team Fortress 2 when it came to loading new areas/maps. With the cost of SSDs going down so

This is how I setup my desktop when I got my SSD for it, but I did run into one issue later on. I don't currently have room for my desktop in my current living space, and have a beast of a laptop that I can use for gaming instead. I still wanted access to my media files though, so I pulled my data storage drive out

There will be additional forces working against the aerogel as well won't there? It has a surface area larger than that of a gas, so it has to fight against air resistance to go anywhere as well correct? Wouldn't the force trying to raise it into the air also have to overcome the mass of the air contained inside? I

Ah, so a 50/50 shot he was just trying to talk you up for a pre-order and twisting the truth a bit. I'm sure there'll be a few ways to view a picture from another system on the Surface, but actually passing the pen and touch input through might be something else altogether. Still it would be interesting to see, and

Hah, whoops. Twas an early morning, and possibly wishful thinking.

Where did you read that you can use the RT as a second monitor? I'm curious because I was just looking at trying to do something similar yesterday. Any guides anywhere?

Well they could paint everyone in pretty colors, with flamboyant hats, and guns that shoot rainbows, but that would just look silly on Tatooine wouldn't it? Or if you want all of that then TF2 is the game for you good sir!

I might just have to break out the NES emulator now.

I was curious about using flavored oatmeal. All I've got at home is brown sugar, so I imagine they'll be really sweet. Guess I'll give it a try next time I want cookies, and realize I didn't buy any dough so that I couldn't make cookies the next time I wanted cookies...

Ah, yeah I can understand that then. Yep, for data Verizon provides you with an IP address for use over their data network which, while I don't know for a fact I believe I can be fairly certain, is logged somewhere along with your phone's unique identifier meaning they're able to track it as well as any traditional