@RabidTurtl: Tax documents, passport/drivers license/birth cert backups (for travel), things you'd rather a customer service tech not see, etc...
@RabidTurtl: Tax documents, passport/drivers license/birth cert backups (for travel), things you'd rather a customer service tech not see, etc...
@TheFu: ...until campaigns start up again. And knowing the next campaign is two years ahead, and that candidates start pestering us two years early, I don't hold out much hope.
Looks once again like I must vote for the weighted companion cube. I really can't argue with his platform: it cannot speak, and will never threaten to stab me. These other guys? Ehh....not so much.
I love how the guy at around 0:40 comes in and is like "Let me take that from you, it's obviously too dangerous to handAHH MY GOD! I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO EITHER!"
@themattmo: I care about 4.8gbps because of the consumer devices that can utilize the interface that are being developed right now, not 3+ years in the future.
@kettlewhistle: This question is driving me insane - I had an incredibly delicious apple variety (with an exotic name) a couple months ago, and I can't for the life of me remember what kind it was.
@Kamatari +: Typically, people enjoy pouring it down their throat... ;)
@mitsu400: Hah, I wish :P
@her0_0f_time: I'm 'only' 20... sounds like we could have a grand time together!
My 'folks just got me a lockpick set for my birthday, so I've been practicing on house doors all weekend. I think I can get 4/5 tumblers to sit, but the last one keeps evading me!
@freedomweasel: ...or clone them and make super lemons!
@kozi: Terminal FTW!
@Prairie Moon: Datajuicehole.
Funny, just as Apple prepares a new OS, I'm more tempted than ever to ditch them, buy a Thinkpad, and install Ubuntu.
I love Stephen Fry, and I agree wholeheartedly...
@InsertBullets: I was born in 1990. Must've been before my time...
I primarily use Evernote for managing things like xmas/birthday lists or trip planing, but for that I love it! I'd really rather get a home server, though... I think a personal wiki would work far better.
Correction: there are three loyal AOL users out there, and one of them is famous.
While not quite how to save your rice, I've found that a food dehydrator is a fantastic way to go to avoid throwing out old fruit. Even if it's mealy and gross, after a couple of days in the dehydrator it comes out better than candy — especially peaches and pears.
Technically, transformers detect fluctuations in magnetic fields which then induce a voltage.