Anyone else unable to edit their comments? I hit the little pencil button and it says "unable to get comment for editing".
Anyone else unable to edit their comments? I hit the little pencil button and it says "unable to get comment for editing".
@farcedude: Hmm, double post, and I can't seem to edit this last one away. darn.
@msg001: I've been happy with my ipod touch as such, although you might want to wait until September for the predicted new model (and the subsequent dropping of old model prices).
@msg001: I've been happy with my ipod touch as such, although you might want to wait until September for the predicted new model (and the subsequent dropping of old model prices).
@maj8614: instapaper is what I think you're looking for.
@Chispea: Same here!
@penarestel: I've heard that using plastic strings is easier on the fingers, so you don't get as discouraged by the pain.
@mastrgamr: I've always pronounced it "kway". Huh.
@Prairie Moon: That's ... different. I always just busted out my knife (yeah, the one I wasn't supposed to have in high school, and just about anywhere else) and cut halfway through the stem, and peeled that back.
@sugardeath: I figure I get better access - not having to pull butt cheeks out of the way.
@GlowingFish: I'm actually going the other way - I grew up with city water, and have been living (and will live) with a well, and it's a bit different. I'd actually never thought about not being able to flush.
@Jen007: Basically, move your arms when you're running. The way I do it, is basically move my elbows forward and back while keeping my forearms roughly level. Whenever I have to go up a hill, I make an effort to drive my elbows backwards, and it helps me power up hills. I have no idea if it actually helps, or what it…
@ellemdee: Ehh, same here.
@LJ Earnest: I always soaked it in soapy water over night, and then went at it with a spoon. I'll have to try that.
@denabelle: Huh. Never realized, but it finally makes sense. Thanks!
@edtomfish: I actually just figured that out this weekend.
@Ninja Nemo: The way I was taught is that they're all supposed to 'open' the same way - a guy's shirts, pants fly, and belt buckles open to the right, and if you line up the right edges of each, you look a lot crisper (see 'gig line' on wikipedia).
@lindsayk: Well, they cared in the Navy ;-)
@citizensmith: I've always figured it was just a way to convince people to obey the rules.