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@compacho: I prefer pdf because it retains formatting but I have had requests specifically for .doc so you need to be prepared to send a doc if they ask for it.

I am looking for a way to queue up videos I find for watching later. Here is the situation. Frequently at work or other places, I see a video that I want to watch. Not wanting to watch it at at that moment, I want a way to easily bookmark it so that I can get to it later from my home computer. I am really looking for

I'm sorry. Since when is 43% of the time, "not that often"?

@penguiniator: How do you figure? Their homepage says "We Promise:

@navap: Wouldn't "only allows for clean installs" mean that you can't reinstall it again on the same machine? Or maybe I am misunderstanding?

@njdevil: On further exploration, you actually need a paid account in order to see everything on one page. The free account does not enable you to do this. That makes sense now...

@njdevil: But why should you have to sign up to get a user friendly experience?

According to Richard Wiseman, liars do not avoid eye contact. Here is a quote:

I've had success with Amazon's Universal Wishlist. While Amazon's wishlist was originally just for items on Amazon's site, you can now use it for any object on any site. One nice thing about it is the ability to hide your address while still making it easy for people to order things for you. (I know this works for

@Platypus Man: Lifehacker updated the commenting mechanisms to include some new features. Since you are a starred user, your comments are more likely to be on the first page of featured comments. You can also see comments that are waiting to be approved by moderators as well as give stars to comments that are helpful.

@vogelap: Maybe you can elaborate on that for me? I tried Evernote 2 before Evernote 3 and I can hardly find a difference in "power features". What features were neutered?

@waffle is right. The Navarro book on body language calls this a politicians handshake and says that it makes some people feel uncomfortable and should not be used. (He was an FBI agent who has studied and used body language in his work for 25 years.) The Pease book on body language says that this is a dominating

I agree with all of these except for one: Commenting without reading the post. I think there should be some wiggle room here. You ask us to give you some leeway on grammar errors because you are human and make mistakes. Well we (the readers) are human too and may overlook some details of your post, especially when we

I've used Restoration extensively and have rarely had luck recovering anything useful with it. I don't recommend it.

@TheClone: Is it per card or cumulative? I.e. If I have 10k total limit but 7K of it is on one card and 3K on another, do I have to make sure to keep each card under 25% of its respective limit or only my total under 2500 between the cards? It sounds like it is on a per card basis. Is this correct?

@TheClone: Well the other solution would be to apply for a credit limit raise. What are the downsides of this?

So bottom line, if someone pays their credit card bill in full when the bill comes every month does it matter if they have spent over 25% of their credit that month or not? Is it only if you don't pay your bill and the amount gets carried over or even if you do pay it?

@yriafelc: That makes some sense. Still, I think Gina makes a waaaay bigger deal out of it then it is worth. I think the version control is awesome but those other features seem like a waste of time. I guess they weren't created for me. :-)