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I second this. Sickbeard is pretty comprehensive when it comes to tracking shows you've watched, yet-to-watch, and the ability to get what you don't have.

I used to use Avast back in the day, but I switched myself and everyone who comes to me for advice to MSE, because MSE was simpler & lighter. But now I'm second guessing & thinking about trying Avast again.

I wouldn't recommend any anti virus besides Windows Defender and MSE. When I did a fresh wipe, I decided to try other programs. I've tried the best rated and tested by http://www.av-comparatives.org/ And, they were awful. They bog your system down, even though they're rated better than MSE for performance, and they

As an IT tech myself, I couldn't agree more with every point you made. Once a PC is infected, a few other tools I like to use include SpyBot search and destroy which is great at finding nasty reg keys, TDSS killer for stubborn rootkits and Combofix for stuff that just wont go away easy.

This is true for just about any kind of insurance and any company you deal with. You are buying your share of the risk that the group will experience a loss AND make a claim. As a part of that you subject yourself to any and all underwriting guidelines that your state approves. If you can be deemed to warrant a

I worked for a moving company and ran a crew for 3 years full time while in college. I recently had a colleague relocate using professional movers for the first time. I sent her a rather long email about tipping movers and dealing with movers in general. So I'm going to just paste it all here:

I used to work as a bather at a grooming shop. There's a secret to get all the shedding undercoat out when you bathe the dog. WASH TWICE AND USE CONDITIONER! And there's no replacement for a professional-type dryer.

Dyson vacuum (Purple one designed for animal hair) is amazing at getting up pet hair. We vacuumed with our old one and then with this and it picked up hair the other missed.

And vice versa! I've always been an early adopter and an anything-but-apple advocate, liked fiddling and customizing, but... in the last few years, I was voted in as President-Elect of my professional association, and by the time my Presidency rolled around, I had made a decision to change careers, so I was taking

What a smart phone is for me:

1.) Phone numbers, addresses and everything else synced between everything.
2.) Camera with instant sharing.
3.) PDF and document reader.
4.) Full website viewer (with downloaded browser Mercury)
5.) Maps with directions and satilite and street view
6.) Fully functional calendar that syncs to

I just set my brush (Art of Shaving badger) so the bristles go through the opening. No idea what brush Conk's thinks you should use that fits in there.

I work from home so I am in my chair quite a lot... I had always gone the route of the $200 ish chair, because they seemed nice and relatively comfy. They never last all that long, though. A year or two at most, it seems. Eventually, I was able to convince my employer to get me an Aeron chair. They are the

Yup, it's all about who you know. A friend's hubby worked for a company that was moving offices and they sold their perfectly good Aeron chairs for $100. I snagged one for my husband, even if I don't really care about them myself. Even after 3 years (and a toddler who insists that it's his chair,) it's in fantastic