dylan_k
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dylan_k

I also hated the balloon-popping properties of the ceiling I had as a child! For that reason alone, I fully support the removal of all popcorn ceilings. That what you get for popping balloons you terrible ceilings!

Is Sony an American company? I thought they were Japanese.

Ferrari is the "boobs" of cars.

I know that much hasn't happened on the FTP scene since this post was made, but Filezilla is giving me some beef lately. Anybody know of some alternatives?

I use Gists for somewhat-similar functionality. I like how I can use a package for Sublime Text to make it easy to get/save my notes. Gistbox is a nice UI for it, too.

I thought to use this site to choose a new graphics card, but it seems that this site is geared toward gaming. If I'm on a budget and I don't need very intense graphics abilities (but I do have two monitors) is this site a reliable guide?

So does that mean they'll get rid of the stupid name?

Microcenter is great, if you have one near, for when you need to talk to a person to make a purchase choice. I've had good luck with their advice and support.

I don't like how those little rubbery things fall off, and for me they always fall off and get lost. I tend to shove my earphones in my pocket, which encourages this to happen, but I can't seem to find too many in-ear phones that don't have the little rubbery things. The Apple ear-buds are nice in this respect, but I

I've seen apps like these around, but they all seem kinda buggy. I wonder what's really the easiest/fastest way to make a floorplan?

I had almost given up on Evernote, because of its bloat, but then I discovered the evernote package for sublime text. Now I can get on with the business of plain-texting my notes, without all that green stuff in the way.

It looks like this download has broken with age. Does anybody know where to find it, or a new version?

Scrivener's snapshot tool is great, but it still isn't quite as powerful as a true version control like git. I've developed a habit, where I'll export my scrivener project to markdown and than store it on bitbucket as a git repository. This would be overkill for something like a blog project, but for a book or more,

Gah! It requires 10.9 or higher. My poor, old mac is starting to show its age :(

I can't wait to do this to my bike. Thank you for sharing!