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This is too much. Maybe “you should shower your indoor plants”. Every so often, with the garden hose or set in the rain. Or in the actual shower. I’m not wiping and dusting leaves as part of a regular routine.  

This is way to flawed an analysis to accept any of it based on the chart -- even that which agrees with our own preconception.   

You’re wrong on that because NASCAR loves Darius Rucker.

Simulator.  Not videogame.  :)

None. One kid. Has collected birthday and holiday money for years. Has used that money for one purchase. A toy she really wanted about six years ago. Doesn’t ever have anything she wants other than a book which we will buy or a game console. We are teaching her to approach gaming like us and recognize that you can

“[O]ne of the most affordable....”

I’ve come back to this article because I’m looking at alternatives to buying 6 class sets of dry erase markers.    I’m replying to you to add that when we were painting our walls, we found that baby wipes did a fantastic job of cleaning up stray paint, both fresh, and spots discovered some hours later on a multitude

Yes I did, but it was two weeks from the end of my contract and I was only going to be with the company for a year more if I reapplied and was rehired. It wasn't a big loss, but it was a disappointing turn of events. I loved the work and the organization but when my boss didn't feel the need to uphold his end of the

What's with the "not advertising for them" part?

I think I have that wallpaper :D

Probably less pathetic than the reasons they went with iOS to begin with.

Technically, yes, but I use Simple Image Wallpaper to fix a wallpaper rather than using an animated wallpaper or having the default method of the wallpaper shifting as you swipe through homescreens. One bonus feature is that I can have different portrait and landscape wallpapers.

I can kinda see how this would happen only because I was trying to get my friends ice maker in her new apartment to work and I looked it all over and failed to notice the instructions on the bright yellow label in the freezer. I assumed it was an Energy Guide notice or something so I can imagine someone assume the

Giving you the benefit of the doubt that this, your only post, isn't just an attempt to get yourself (with your signature) see in hopes of gaining some business, I will reply....

Bears aren't really that dangerous. Until they are. Not that I don't trust the tip.

This article says more than that. It also says even within a brand name, the same product may be found for cheaper with a different labeling (see the Excedrin example).

I had a WINNING moment last week. I was going down the stairs to the basement to tend to coal stove (which I hate) and the lights went out. Without skipping a beat I reached into my pocket, grabbed my flashlight midstep, which I just happened to be carrying at the time, and as I hit the landing, stepped to the right

While I loved my Archos 5 when I purchased it, the rapid evolution of Android and the abbreviated support cycle of Archos made it a regrettable purchase in the long run. This was an Archos 5 Internt Tablet (not be confused with the prior gens IMT) running 1.6. Newer versions of Android aren't being left behind like

Oh god, have I wasted that much time hitting refresh and checking feeds?

Needless but neat information: This post hit my RSS reader at precisely the same time as a post on the same app from AddictiveTips (five minute polling).