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Speaking of RSS feeds, does the [lifehacker.com] feed still work? I'm constantly getting errors with it and I don't know if it's my reader or the feed.

I had just finished my 2nd move in 7 months (Colorado to Washington to New York). I was broke, unemployed and living with my parents along with my wife and two toddlers. I had received a check for some back pay owed me which I took to the bank (Key Bank). They said there would be a 3 day hold. No problem. On day

@MacD379: I also do not have chat when I use https. I don't have the feature in my profile yet so I couldn't tell you if it happens with it enabled or not.

Carbonite still offers unlimited backups. I've been using it for years and love it!

I have never needed to iron my Bill Blass shirts and I have yet to have the color fade on any of them either.

@highleader: If your read carefully, I had suggested cutting and placing a wood separator on top of the jars, then stacking a new set of jars on top. Alternatively, you can use the 'wasted' space on top of the jars using the same separator to put tools, scraps, etc.

@CraigStanton: It's intended to be a 'system' so that you can re-use the jar going from bench storage to portable storage easily and cheaply. I've seen too many people use the store bought bucket storage with the inherent problem of no lids on the trays which cause obvious problems if the bucket tips over.

Yet another reason to hate prequels.

Stupid people.

@garretthylltun: Yes but ours was very old, brought along from the NT days. It was doing most of the admin functions that are now very easily handled by Group Policy. For example, adding domain users and groups to local group was done by the kix script. That is now handled by group policy. The script now does

I took two programming courses in college and passed only because of MASSIVE amounts of help from my professors and classmates. Now in my job, one of my recent responsibilities was to migrate off of a kixtart based logon script to solely group policy. How ironic. Both of these experiences has taught me that

Movies. Music. Pictures. Documents. Definitely more than 1TB.

This year I resolve not to make any new years resolutions.

@jerrodbug: I guess when they receive mail they don't consider it abandoned.

Hiding is pointless. Some co-workers and I ran an experiment a few years back with every free email service provider. We setup accounts, then left them alone; we never accessed them, never advertised them and never references the email addresses for 6 months. After that time, we logged in and checked the accounts.

@AndiC: Yes to both. You can install it or just run it for one time use.

In some areas of Colorado, they allow you to go into national forest and cut a Christmas tree to help cut down on the wildfire hazard in the spring/summer months.

@AndiC: Teamviewer. I use it with all of my not-so-technically-savvy family and friends. Launch it, give me the session ID and password and I can do my thing. The fact that they have to give me the session and password also gives them a sense of security in that no everyone can access their PC through the software.