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FirefighterGeek
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I uninstalled this a long time ago because I caught it spying. Specifically, while doing some web development, I noticed that every page I loaded on my server was immediately followed by a request for the same URL from an outside source. One by one I uninstalled browser plug-ins until it stopped. This was the

Consider selling a kidney before taking out a payday loan. As others have said, they are designed to suck you dry for many, many times what you borrow.

I'm not sure about "worst ever" but I agree there are some serious issues. When I'm building actual furniture (which I do not do much of) I tend to use hardwood. I really like working with Maple because it is a local material here in Maine, but I often end up using Red Maple because it's easier to find good boards.

I think there are other serious issues with it for cabinetry and furniture. It's very heavy and not very strong (in terms of resisting sheer force) as I recall.

MDF can be good as well if you're looking for something that is very consistent in shape, very flat, and very hard. I've used it for ping-pong tables, and when you apply a green chalk-board paint to it, the surface is damn near perfect.

Best solution I've ever heard is to put the shoes in a large sized zip-lock type bag and put them in the freezer for 24 hours to kill any bacteria.

As long as you don't want to use the pipe as...a pipe, this should be fine. If it's really a tricky spot, get a PEX connector and run flexible pipe.

In my opinion, this is "best of a bad choice" — the idea of buying an all-in-one makes no sense to me. They are extremely difficult or impossible to upgrade or repair. They're basically a limited lifespan choice. You can invest is a beautiful monitor, but when you need a more powerful or new generation PC your

No problem. The first thing to know is if there are any electronics in the seats — power seats are obvious, but any seatbelt sensors or airbag weight sensors could be damaged if you're not careful. Some cars even have airbags built into the seats themselves for side impact crashes. Do not mess with airbags unless

I definitely agree, though W Underground has great real time storm status and updates presented visually, looking ahead a few days, the NOAA site and in particularly the local forecast discussion (depending on your local team) can be full of great insights and rather than just predictions, they're good at giving you

I definitely agree, particularly for real time storm status and updates presented visually. Looking ahead a few days, the NOAA site and in particularly the local forecast discussion (depending on your local team) can be full of great insights and rather than just predictions, they're good at giving you the thought

Story of my life for the last 10 years or so.

I would attempt to use this article to form an opinion about the song being suitable for kids, but nobody seems to have posted an actual translation of the lyrics other than a few quotes which may be the most sensational or the most mild. Excellent reporting, guys.

Ah, but only for the gadget-obsessed technophobe who doesn't mind the audio being slightly out of sinc with the video.

This is only true at stores. At the gym it's different. Everyone knows you have to find the absolute closest parking spot to the door of the gym so you can go in and get your exercise the right way.

Yeah, I keep a fold up Pulaski Tool in the car all winter here in Maine.

In a pinch, a credit card (or more likely hotel chain rewards card) will do nicely for window scraping.

SMS Messages. That's it other than voice phone calls.

The reality is that in today's corporate culture, the bad performance review doesn't get written unless the manager already has it in mind that he wants to get rid of you. It's a process that takes several months and multiple bad reviews and other formal documentation and steps. If a manager wants to keep you, you

No need to get rid of the summer's fueld up here in Maine, you'll need plenty for the 12hp snowthrower.