@the-hq: And that was the most useless comment ever. Seriously, if you're going to criticize, at least tell the author why it sucked, or you're just whining.
@the-hq: And that was the most useless comment ever. Seriously, if you're going to criticize, at least tell the author why it sucked, or you're just whining.
@sublimnl: It's called "banking."
Holy shit, Shadowgate! I thought I was the only person who ever played that!
@Justin Reich: ... are you reading the same Giz I am? 'cuz I think you're seeing things that aren't there.
@The5thElephant: No, it doesn't affect the color or quantity of seminal fluid. That's all produced in the prostate anyway.
@Mark 2000: Y'know, you could do something crazy like ask your doctor. But, as @bustedchain said, the sperm just die and are broken down by your body to be reabsorbed. It happens anyway if they die for some other reason, so there's nothing dangerous about it.
@SeventhExile Speaks: The guys who don't want to use protection won't use it anyway. This might be an extra excuse to use, but they would've done without it anyway.
"I never drink… wine…" - Bela Lugosi as Dracula
I've never really seen much point in offline RSS readers. Typically I just browse through my feeds in Google Reader, open the links I'm interested in to separate tabs, and then I can read them at my leisure.
@TheTick:
Well, that site got FARKed really quick.
I sent back my eee after three weeks with it. The hardware is fantastic, but the Xandros linux distro is a mess. Buggy, and locked down, which is weird for Linux. I didn't want to put Windows on it, and trying to get Ubuntu on there was a pain in the ass.
I use the Delicious plugin and a "readinglist" tag for this. However, the one-click approach appeals to me. I'd like to figure out a way to do a one-click button to save a link/article to my "readinglist" tag in Delicious....
@strabes: Okay, that was a classy reply. Or, as the kids say, "p0wnd."
@Hayden54: The "whack the bottom of the jar with the palm of your hand" technique is the one I've always used. With very few exceptions, it's always worked for me. About the only ones that don't work are the old-school canning jars and such, which seal up real tight and usually require the "run under warm water first"…
Stickies app on MacOS X. Basically, any on-screen (ie software) sticky notes app works for me.
Vote: OmniOutliner.