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Will the generic Lifehacker stories posted on the Australian site still display the comments made on those stories on the US site?

Can Australian viewers still see the comments made by non-Australian on the generic stories? Otherwise this would be a lot to miss out on.

The post just says, Things you own - Things you owe = Net worth. Do people really need to be told that? It seems pretty common sense to me.

Ok, I'm obviously missing something. What's the benefit in using something like this, over just using a TV as an output and playing your media in your media player of choice in whatever OS you happen to be using?

@Kas: "A car battery may only have 12v, but the amps is high."

@Dysnomiac: You mentioned that you can run steadily for longer than you can swim steadily... I'm exactly the opposite of this. One lap around my local park (~2mi) takes me about 16mins, and I'll be completely exhausted after it. On the other hand, I can jump in a pool and swim for an hour, covering about 1.5mi and

I used to do this quite a bit when I was at uni. Some of my classed were recorded and then available on the subject webpage. The theory was that you could go to the class and then hear the lecture again when summarising your notes. But me, being the Lifehacking, efficiency master that I am, chose to use the

I prefer sexist humour.

@HeartBurnKid: How about stewed Apple in a red WINE sauce?

Impressive and all... But if the main reason for the exercise was to calculate a 0-60 time, what's wrong with a stopwatch?

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Just went through this simulation. It's a great tool, but only for those living in the Northern Hemisphere. There's no Polaris in the night sky here in Australia! There are some rules about finding south based on the southern cross, but there's no star as easily identifyable as Polaris to base it on.

I've got my work Outlook to open directly to a day view calendar and that days relevant tasks. It's a great way to see at a glance, what appointments you've got for the day, and what you've got to get done around them.

I'll stick with Launchy for the moment. I've got the Runny plugin working nicely for my favorite searches, too. "g |" for google, "w |" for wikipedia, and "imdb |" for movies.

I'm using Office most of my time at work, so I tend to get a lot of use out of:

In a lot of settings, you are more likely to remember a piece of information (such as a name) if you consciously process the information.

Not sure of my chances of someone reading all the way down here to offer me an invite, but I guess it's worth a shot.