andylinde
Andy
andylinde

Love it.

Aside from the impulse control issues mentioned already, what about people with peanut allergies? I know you're (probably) not going to have (a lot of) peanut butter in your house if it's going to kill you, but what about the clerk that you hand your card to when you _do_ need it?

Oh man, that's my biggest pet peeve. I love me some G+ and have built up a pretty solid network. It frustrates me to know that I'll either have to start from scratch when they enable google apps or always have a second login, with all my social stuff silo'd off.

No worries! I'm just glad to find out I was actually on-topic!

I'm wondering if they gave a handful of people a fake prototype to see if they leak it.

Came here to comment that. Not sure WTF's going on—couldn't they just put an "oops, we broke it" up?

Pro tip: click through to the recipe. If you don't read that, read this: skip the baking soda... :/

"If you don't have mouthwash, vodka is a decent substitute."

They are horrible, awful things, and work exactly as well as you're told. I've had allergy issues my whole life, ranging from "wow, this sucks" up through "death". Industrial-grade allergy medicine sometimes work. This last season, meds didn't touch me. Inside of 2 days with the neti pot, I didn't need them. It was

Thought you were asking how they knew about the... avatar... outage.... yeah, nevermind. I'll be over here...

This was posted the other day:

I've skipped reading up on it for the most part, figuring I'd figure it out later. However, go here ( [www.facebook.com] ) to see it in action. It's actually pretty good.

If they're worried about it running javascript well, I doubt it would do it well if at all.

I've always kept my spare disks...

Oh, that is awesome.

Windows XP can have issues, especially if you're working with an older copy (SP1 or *shudder* earlier). OEM restores are pretty good, but if you've built your own box (or added an aftermarket NIC), prepare to be carrying an installer over on a thumb drive.

Adafruit sells these snap-together boxes. They don't work so well for cables and such, but are excellent for the 500 motherboard standoffs, 832 pin jumpers, and 4 bajillion screws you're left over with after any computer build/upgrade.

Amazing. Love it!

I was trying to figure out why they moved their camera around so much during the time lapse. Then I got to the end and realized it was someone taking a video... of the video. I answered one "why?" with another.