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This is a dumb question, but what would you do if you came across your entire stash of high school mp3s?

I believe he's elbow deep in a vat of more hair grease.

Oh no! Someone is going to have to go and start the generator...but it's surrounded by zombies!!!

awww...missed it. :*(

What do you think of the new "Help Yourself" posts?

Some more reasons to go to this forum type of setup is searchability and repeat questions. Your question today may have been asked and answered by some awesome commenters on yesterday's Help Yourself post. Without means for a proper search (btw: redesign=horrible search experience), the answer would need to be

However, lets say you're generally busy on Fridays, and that's the day picked for the weekly question session (like the weekly OT is). You're away, unable to ask your question. You get to it Saturday morning, and no one is looking at a 24 hr old post anymore, you are definitely not going to get your question answered.

It would have to be, right? I wouldn't feel safe with a non-burnable OS download.

If you can manage to find a tv show direct download (non-torrent), you can have your cake and eat it too. VLC plays currently downloading files (just click "do not fix" when it asks you). Chrome's downloads have the .crdownload filetype and VLC has no problem at all with them (though the skip/tracking can be a little

How's the battery drain on this bad boy?

vote: hipmunk.com

Merci beaucoup, mon ami. Merci.

Very off topic, but a quick question for you. When commenting, how do you edit the link display text (changing the "[url.url]" format to "this")? I've tried a couple things in the past, but I just get gobbledygook.

Horray! Batch number 4 of my homebrew is going! It's a dark stout. My last experiment with fermented apple cider ended poorly (big old mold colony sitting on top when I opened the fermenter).

I feel like any reasonable person's response would be exactly what yours was; put it in some cling wrap and save $5. Maybe Glad should send a little check to these guys for alerting everyone of the option inadvertently...or maybe not.

...and that's what millions of IE6 users say. I still use Chrome, but I'm saying...that's not a valid viewpoint here. Why do you read LH if not to get ideas to make things that aren't broken even better?

The picture looks fine here on the site, but my Google Reader Giz feed's pic is way too big. Haven't had this problem before, but maybe it is something to look into.