No brainer. I am allergic to cats.
No brainer. I am allergic to cats.
LOL...it's because you spend too much time online. ;)
It's a shame, not to be able to scroll in and out to zoom.
Trade you for a 1970 penny. ;)
I pick up any and all pennies if they're wheat pennies or older, and any bicentennial quarters or older.
Caffeine is good. In fact, I fall asleep after a cup of coffee.
Aside from what everyone else has said, I'd add duct tape, super-cheap tarps from Harbor Freight Tools, a bunch of super-cheap plastic containers for water, and head-mounted LED lights.
In less than a decade, kids will be asking, "Mom, what's a landline?"
Bad timing, in that people are still feeling poor. If I had a nice, high income stream, I'd buy it...but right now, I'm just struggling to decide between the Nexus7 tablet and a macro lens for my camera.
Yeah...sorry. That was my extremely dry humor.
Get a spoiled rotten banana and stick it next to the unripe. Three days later, brown spots galore!
The price drops are a result of a price war, recently announced and implemented, to drive out the lesser competitors. I'm still holding out (for my laptop) for the Intel 330-series to drop below $1/GB without MIRs. Earlier this week Newegg had the 120GB 330-series SSD for $90 after a $30 MIR, but I hate, hate, hate…
The 120GB HyperX was on sale at Amazon last week for $90 — I received it on Tuesday, 6 days after ordering it.
Sounds like you need to control the environment of your basement.
Curious why wood on wood slides are bad. All you need to do is periodically wax them. And it's the drawer slide you'll most likely find if you shop at estate sales of older people.
The goal with buying Opera, is to redirect FB users to Opera so that it can serve ads up and monetize FB traffic on mobile.
I'm concerned about this notion that FB might buy out Opera. I love Opera, even though it is functionally my third browser, which is better than being my fourth browser (IE9).
I have not. I suppose I should, but my order of browser usage:
I've got $65 for 1500 minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited (throttled at 5GB) data, no tethering. Grandfathered, all the way back to October 2008.