I had my bachelor party at FunSpot. It was the best bachelor party EVER!
I had my bachelor party at FunSpot. It was the best bachelor party EVER!
Yeah, the old loss leaders. Unfortunately you'll always get those coming in just for that. I think the extreme couponers and people like that tend to ruin it for everyone else.
When working for my business degree about 6 years ago I remember it blew my mind to find out that groceries stores make mere pennies on the dollar for many products. The only way a grocery store can stay open it seems is volume; well that and pushing their store brands.
I've already seen the food price increase hit the budget. The wife and I have taken some steps to counter this but quite frankly, without a chest freezer there really isn't much we can do.
Your point being?
If you really want to be Obama you have to make two of these and bounce your head back and forth between them like you are watching a tennis match.
I don't know if it's related to Pixar's artistic direction but Disney did the windshield eyes years before Cars. We're talking 1952.
NIce, I'll have to check that out too.
Oh whoops, my dyslexia read LXDE as XFCE. I'll have to check out LXDE as well. And yes, it is awesome that you can install multiple UIs. I also like having a test PC.
I used XFCE a few years back on a Pentium 3 laptop that I used pretty much exclusively to download FTP links given to me by a vendor and it ran great then. I'm downloading XFCE on my test machine now. :)
So the other day I was playing with Linux Mint 12 in a hope to get something like my old favorite environment, Gnome 2. I tried out Mate and found it to be a bit of a buggy mess. I couldn't get Compiz to work, Avant Window Navigator worked buggy and quite frankly it just didn't work all that well. I am not a Gnome 3…
I guess being a barista can do that to you.
When the guy smiles and says "I'll call now" my dad used to point out that most men would reply with "I'll call when I'm damn good and ready!"
If I don't buy my kid an iTampon, they won't love me!!!!
That's a good point about the Mac and Linux ports. Heck, I rebought this bundle just to get the Mac and Linux versions of Jamestown.
They are called Medicare and Social Security.
I still use mine as my primary MP3 player. I've never even come close to filling it up. Who needs to have 30GB of music with them at all times?
Wanna hear bad etiquette? We had some layoffs over a year ago (typical saying these days) and the president of the company came down to tell us why our coworkers were laid off and why we were now being shouldered with all this extra work. Of course during that she had to check her Blackberry every two minutes.
That depends on your definition of works well. I don't consider the resource hogging bloatware that is iTunes to ever run well. Sure one may have 4 or even 8+GB of RAM but that doesn't mean a program HAS to use them all. I also have a distaste for software that puts stuff in my startup and has all this other crap…
Obviously, you're suffering from Baby Duck Syndrome. It's cool, though. Not everyone can handle change, especially when one really doesn't know what's going on behind the scenes.