@jupiterthunder: I was thinking the same thing. Based on the heat map pictured in this article, tourists going to San Francisco should avoid the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Fisherman's Wharf.
@jupiterthunder: I was thinking the same thing. Based on the heat map pictured in this article, tourists going to San Francisco should avoid the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Fisherman's Wharf.
@metalmarious: Here's the Greasemonkey equivalent: [userscripts.org]
@Victor V.: Mp3tag FTW!
@Kaelri: vim
@JadoJodo: Have you ever played with jfitz? Trust me, "ASDW" is correct.
@meow-mixer: Personally I don't get the "tabs on top" push. Most of my mousing is done in the body of the page and occasionally in the tab bar. I never mouse to the awesome bar (ctrl+L) nor the search box (ctrl+K) nor the buttons (alt+left, alt+right, ctrl+r, alt+home) so having them in between the body and the tabs…
@MattyMattMatt: Agreed. As a society, we are doing our best to stop natural selection - don't eat a TV diet, warning labels on hairdryers, contents might be hot, etc. As a result, we are breeding a dumber society because stupid people continue to propagate while we protect them from killing themselves.
@mike_311: If I recall correctly, Jared ate 1.5 sandwiches a day (1 6in, 1 1ft) and that's it. Most dietary experts called it a starvation diet and not very healthy.
@jfj: Problem is that it takes about 5-7 years to design, test and produce a car line. That new 2010 on the lot was designed in 2005. 5 years ago nobody was clamoring for USB ports in their cars. Sure there were fringe bleeding edge geeks, but mass market? No. Fast forward 5 years and now I need a plug for my…
@jaden: ...and what was your mother's maiden name again?
@ronpandolfi: +1
@mfusion: But are they BOTH free?
@moe52: Call me crazy but I use dish soap and water.
@weezeee: The problem I have with the t.p. rolls is that, well, they've been in the bathroom and people were using them while on the toilet. I know they weren't touching the rolls, just the paper, but still too close for my comfort.
@coreyog: Not working for me either. :-(
I tried OpenOffice about two years ago. It was pretty nice but Calc was missing the "Auto Filter" feature that Excel has. Anybody know if that's been added since then?
@SquareWheel: +1
@kalleguld: Tell me more about this magical window of yours that shows the weather for the next three days! Does it also show relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction?
@iamjames: Sure, but can you use it as a screensaver?
@Tera Dargavel: And when you're done with the foil in your dryer, you can take it out and make a nice hat.