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@emnem: It's okay, we can still laugh! And then we can say to each other, "What the hell were we laughing about?" ;D

@penguiniator: Shit, I do that all the time. No way am I ever doing that again! I hope you weren't too badly injured...

As someone who has been living with depression for most of her life, I can say with much certainty that my bouts of depression absolutely do not help me make desicisions better. Depression can be so engulfing that you can't do much of anything when you are experiencing it - including getting out of bed or taking a

Wish I'd known this before I spent a good 45 minutes peeling off a NaNoWriMo sticker I'd stuck on my laptop. I used rubbing alcohol, Qtips, and a plastic sticker scraper to get rid of the excess glue. It worked well, but it took quite a while! I can't wait to try the hairdryer method.

@JackWindies: Do you have any idea how aggravating it is for a sales associate to have a customer insist that you remove all stickers from the product you the customer are purchasing? It's not the associate's fault that the item has been price-tagged with a sticker. How else do you suggest a warehouse UPC and price an

@Natemx: Oh man, that would be AWESOME. Slightly creepy. But AWESOME.

@zporkz: Nah. He just keeps all of his tools, etc in a certain place, since he's usually the only one to use them. That's funny that your grandfather hid things on purpose!

@penguiniator: I always thought that you're not supposed to brew with hot water, as the high temperature can break the glass of your pot. Just be aware and careful of your temperature!

@jupiterthunder: It's always astounded me, how a person can be "overqualified" to do something. Ideally, it should mean that the guy with an MA will be even better for the job than the guy with a BA. It kills me.

@Falsoman: AH, I was reading it that way, too. I still stand by my original comment of waiting a little longer for everyone else to catch up, though. There are still so many things that don't work in some browsers that do work in others, never mind now throwing a bunch of new HTML and CSS attributes into the mix.

I'm not sure that switching to HTML5 and ditching Safari support is quite a good idea yet. I mean, I know that 3.7% of users use Safari as of January 2010 - [www.w3schools.com] - but I wouldn't junk it entirely. As a web designer/developer, I have ditched IE6 but still design with Safari in mind. After all Safari

No one else noticed the bad Photoshop job on the lead photo, eh? That kid's ear is still black and white! :D

@infmom: I do something similar. I toss all of my papers into a little box/bin thing, rather than letting them pile up and drive me crazy. Then, when I have the time, I file them away in their appropriate folders.

I forget everything if I don't write it down. I have the memory of a toaster.

@FrankenPC: I swear MY house eats things. Actually, I'm pretty sure my grandfather is the only one who knows where the sharpener is, so I think I'll ask him.

Um. Eew. I know this is all about "it CAN be done, not that it SHOULD be done," but the idea of cooking anything in my dishwasher really grosses me out.

@FrankenPC: Thank goodness; now I can sharpen my knives. It's been driving me crazy how dull they are, but I can't seem to find a sharpener anywhere in the house (I know we have one)!!

I just go to ColourLovers.com. Lots of inspiration there!

Damn, I thought this article was going to help me with my cat problems. Good picture for the article, though.