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Bryan Price
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Wow. I was one thing away, so I did it. So now I'm at 5.25GB. And not that I really needed it...

Wave, damnit!

I have to say that I met Kevin Sorbo last year. He might be 6'. Shorter than I though he should have been. Of course, I thought I was just as tall as Phlox, and then I find out than John Billingsley still has two inches on me, which means that Scott Backula must be fairly tall.

If we survive finding the God particle that is. And 2012.

I noticed yesterday that I was already using the new Google Images.

I've had to deal with this on my own laptop (now since bricked), my wife's (during the remodel from the fire), and my son's (same). I put a card over the touch pad and use an external trackball.

@exoren22: Yes it does, and if you turn logging on, it will show it as long as you don't wipe and reinstall your OS. Let's be assured that I've reinstalled MULTIPLE times since 8 years ago, I think at least twice this year. Probably at least three changes of hardware as well.

@illegal3alien: That's one way to make a library, but I've been collecting shareware and public domain stuff for an incredibly long time. And it's all pretty much Windows native. I've actually got two libraries, bin and bin32. bin is the DOS stuff that may, or especially with Win 7 64-bit, NOT work, and the bin32

@bobkoure: Yeah, you are correct in that.

I use DynDNS to make my dynamic IP addressable. And then, at 11:30PM every night, I have a schedule to run this (call trackaddresschange.cmd):

The wallpaper is making me dizzy just from the picture. And the chandeliers? Red? Are you kidding?

Can I HATE: Blogger.

Yeah, I can't say that I'm surprised. It's not like it's going to not be staring you in the face either.

Gas.

Comparing sugar is nice. But it's still full of crap. Calories are calories, especially of you're comparing one kind of carbohydrate and ignoring the other kinds, especially since those drinks have only one kind, the kind they're comparing.

OK, so I've got utter chaos going on, dealing with a kitchen fire, and I finally get to sit down, and I see this stupid alert, and nothing I click works. Thank you Lifehacker for wasting five minutes of my time. I thought I was going to have to kill Firefox before I realized I was looking at a graphic.

vote: hostpc.com

VOTE: delicious

@P_Smith: Found. I'll have a look at that. Thanks!