alexward01
Alex Ward
alexward01

Wow, I've not read this book in nearly 20 years. It's currently sat on my bookshelf collecting dust. I remember loving it (then again my tastes as a 12 year old were fairly different - although I still love Jurassic Park).

I think I might have enjoyed that more!

This is very true, now I just hope they don't have the ribbon when they release the iPad version.

This works with just about any canned food, I got hooked on tinned mince in my poverty-stricken days and still eat a hell of a lot of it now. Two holes in the bottom of the can and it just slides straight into the pan :)

Your position has been determined, our forces will be with you shortly, do not try to run, we are everywhere.

It is entirely possible that I'm just stuck in my ways :)

I kind of understand why they implemented the ribbon, I'm sure for inexperienced users it is a simpler interface, however after using office for over a decade suddenly having to use this oversized, poorly categorised toolbar is something I find tremendously irritating.

if it's an Android or iPhone smartphone then there are spotify remote apps out there, some of them are a little temperamental though so it would be worth doing a little bit of research before the party.

Hmm... taskrabbit sounds like a great idea, does anyone know if there is a UK equivalent?

Yep, I noticed that too. No way that was a coincidence, especially during Olivia's dream sequence.

Gigantic? It's about A4/Letter sized isn't it? You may be thrown by the small magazine on top of it but you can see that it's not a full sized one by the envelope on top and by the size of the phone underneath.

Horrible feeling isn't it. Here's to more affluent times :)

I like this idea, when I eventually have the sort of life where I wouldn't need to raid that jar in desperation at least once a month I might give this a go. It's completely unfeasable at the moment though.

same here, if that's an inch then I'm more well endowed than I thought.

Validity would have to be a question of trust, changes could be handled with either a dating system (which could get complicated) OR store the passwords on a password protected pendrive or secured storage space. Each child gets a password for their 'area' on that storage and THAT password goes in the piggy bank. That

I do a 'ten minute clean' every day but somehow that only ever equates to doing the dishes. I think I'll just get a maid (and a roomba)

I can never bring myself to throw away a book, especially an unread one, inside it's pages could lie the greatest literary experience I have yet to have. I don't want to deprive myself of that.

I found an app called 'DailyList' which gets the job done for me, it's not perfect but it will do till I pull my finger out and write a better one. It puts a badge on my home screen telling me how many tasks are left to do as well which is perfect for me as I hate those badges so my goal each day is to clear all my

I can attest to this, following an article I found on LH about two weeks ago I started making a daily checklist to make sure all my days are productive. Having that list has worked wonders, now, instead of remembering all the things I have to do I only have to remember to look at my checklist. Plus ticking each thing

Aah! Did they have to make the Dean into Emma Frost, that image will haunt my nightmares!