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pre-story...I have had horrible experiences with [restaurant.com] certificates

if I want to browse uber fast and crash-free, safari is the way to go. otherwise, firefox is my weapon of choice (namely because of cross-OS foxmarks, customization and add-ons.

just to start out...I repair, work on, and use apple products for a living.

"You mean there's more than just phillips and flat-head?"

having this as a profession is the cliche double sided sword.

pretty harsh analogy but I'll deliver it anyway...

FYI, some TMobile stores have the linksys wrt-54g (tmobile branded but doesn't matter) router for $20 if you want to Tomato/DD-WRT it

stuff every windows user should have on a USB key (so they can help their friends as well):

SD...because FW's the devil

is that the aforementioned Jack in the Box jr. bacon cheeseburger pictured?

miley cyrus coming in at #4 in image searches is somewhat disturbing

I have my "cocktail" flash drive (installers, drivers, diagnostic programs, etc) on my car keychain. That way, if I forget it in a client's computer, I can't really get very far. simple yet effective

the instructables and rollovers were funny and informative. Looks like a good weekend project as my pants are either smashed into a bureau or folded on top of each other on a desk. Frankly the little cubby idea would be awesome (like they have in department stores), but seems like a lot of wood/work/other stuff I

yeah, because that word virus is a real death trap...

nice to see an upgraded software as iSquint has been discontinued

catching up on massive (literally...planetary-sized) amounts of missed TV shows by the season (if not series).

those looking to partake in this deal should see what restaurants around them are offering certificates, and more importantly, the fine print associated with each deal (i.e. minimum party/amount spent, restrictions, etc)

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