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Bryan Price
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I experienced cramps like that in my late teens and early twenties, and then they seemed to have disappeared.

It had been working perfectly before in both release and nightly. And now it errors out in nightly? That's some hellish changes.

I think Clarke is right. You just aren't looking at it like he did.

I had to set up an account already. I think. Just to start the darn thing.

I've changed my review from five stars to one.

I have six. I think. Actually, I think I have about 12 different email addresses. And most of those actually get fed to one Gmail mailbox, anyway.

No problemo.

I just signed up for this.

Replied in the wrong place. :(

Require PHP 5.3. My web host has... 5.2.17.

Excellent! Guess what I'm doing this week?!

This looks interesting, but can I set it up for two different users, myself and my wife?

I don't know if it's connected, but Evernote wanted to update yesterday. Seemed from the error message like a bad install file, so I downloaded it from the web site, and it's still a bad download.

There is a difference between deodorant and antiperspirant. I refuse to use the antiperspirants because they just make me sweat in other areas instead, my crotch, my hands, my feet, my chest. I just use deodorant, and deal with sweaty pits. It's easier on me.

Yeah, that will REALLY help with my 1200 feeds that I currently read with Greader.

This isn't limited to laptops, either. My current motherboard has an mSATA connection. It was bought last year (nothing like finding your motherboard is failing during a Windows 8 CP install!)

Considering outside of the US, most eggs in stores that I've seen (Switzerland and South Africa) are stored at room temperature and are not found in the refrigerated section. So at least the parts about eggs is factually wrong.

And here I thought the Dyson was actually a large bong.

I installed it months ago. Because I could, evidently. Not that I really use it.

My wife suffered something like this. IE and Chrome worked fine, Firefox was screwed. All it took was to delete a .DLL file from the system to cure, because it was placed in C:\Windows\System32 and took over another .DLL that actually was the right one. The trouble was, at least back then, when I sent it to