chrisdunning01
Chris Dunning
chrisdunning01

That's cool, but either way, I don't plan on using a cartridge razor. I just found the video to be amusing, and the concept of paying $1 a month is catchy.

I'd never heard of them, but I sure did get a kick out of the video. If I were anywhere near considering a cartridge razor, I'd buy from them.

I found that to be true as well. My facial hair isn't supper thick, but it's thick enough that any amount of growth looks very apparent (five o'clock shadow and I are close friends). I found that the weight and blade of a straight edge is so much more effective than a cartridge razor. My shave lasts longer, feels

I can't even begin to approach two weeks with a Fusion. I tried drying. I tried stropping it on an old piece of denim (read that on lifehacker). I treated the things like they were gold, and all I get is irritated skin after about ten shaves. I switched to a straight razor, and I'll never go back. It's not as quick,

I've just been waiting for a price drop on the 32GB anyway. Hopefully this will be the case!

Hahaha. We've had a couple moments like that. Spaghetti squash? What the heck do you do with spaghetti squash? (There are some great artichoke dip style recipes for spaghetti squash, BTW.) We're pretty lucky that we get a good variety each week, though, and it's helped us to learn a bunch of new recipes and vary our

I'd agree that Sony's done it best from a tech standpoint, but I think that Microsoft has done it best from an ease-of-entry and Nintendo has done it best from a putting-into-action standpoint. Sony's software library for move is pretty poor, and the thing Nintendo did well (that has probably also painted them into

"You do know that motion sensing controllers were out on the PC many years before Nintendo ever did it right?"

Bean burritos made with black beans and homemade tortillas.

You can't get it to full size, but the mini player gets to be a fairly decent size. I'm not really sure what the reason for needing it to be particularly large is. (Not being combative, I'm just genuinely curious.)

I'm not sure I follow? Artwork shows up all over the place: Mini-player, album view, artist view, genre view, in the now playing bar.

I like 11 quite a lot. It seems more responsive for large libraries, it's more esthetically pleasing, and the up-next feature may be the best thing to happen to iTunes in years.

Yeah, their stints on Buffy were overlapping. Nathan played Caleb when Felicia was one of the potential slayers.

It's built on a lot of the Core Image framework of OS X. I don't foresee it ever being ported to Windows for that specific reason.

I have two mugs I use on a fairly regular basis. The yellow mug is my Charlie Brown travel mug that I picked up at the Charles Schulz museum when I visited about four years ago. It is my favorite mug. It travels with me everywhere. I drink from that when I'm traveling between my office and home/everywhere in between.

Agreed. It doesn't have any "Apple flare". It's downright ugly.

Foreman grill or panini press. Perfect grilled cheese every time without having to do much work. I like colby on my grilled cheese, but have found that a mozzarella/swiss mix is very creamy and tasty.

I find my eyes to be less easily irritated when I'm wearing contacts, but freezing has always been my go-to for the varieties of onions that tend to bother me.

I feel like any list of things you should or shouldn't do with your children should probably come with a gigantic disclaimer that says something along the lines of : "Not every child feels affirmed by the same set of words or actions as every other child. Take all of this with a grain of salt, because your own child

I went through the trouble of trying to build an estheticly pleasing and quiet HTPC for years. It's possible, and I had a few that were pretty nice. However, the Apple TV and AirPlay (or on the Windows side AirParrot) mirroring from a full sized, full featured computer have absolutely halted my quest for a living room