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Oh that is cool, I've been looking for a resource like this. Thanks lifehacker.

@bagelwagon: That all depends on what foods you are normally buying anyway. I've noticed these services tend to resell higher end groceries so if that's what you normally buy then it's about the same.

Also if you don't have a delivery option available, check with your local grocer. Many are starting to offer delivery or even pickup for a small fee. I know the Hy-vee near me does, which is nice because I have yet to find delivery service in the KC area.

@cinnamonster: +1 for that! I'd subscribe and contribute to that.

@Wunderbar: Most of us who use browsers for any extent will acknowledge Opera as the bleeding edge of browser tech. That being said, it's also not always the most stable, though it routinely is. Chrome is next best, still being above most peoples learning curve. Following closely is Firefox who, while still good, is

@tgrantt: That is true, running one good AV is better than running many mediocre ones. Also, not to sound judgemental, but it actually is viruses, not virii. I use to make the same mistake until i looked it up.

I particularly disagree with this article. Not because it is inherently wrong, but because it is both incomplete and incorrect in it's terminology.

@diabillic: most people who don't know a thing about the PC world you the term virus for everything.

In my experience I tend to see more of the green series fail quicker than the blue or black. I usually tell me clients to pass up the "savings" and buy a more reliable drive.

@TekWarren: Thank you, I was looking to see if someone said the same thing. Bad bad bad idea. I realize this is actually suppose to be for brief periods, but let's face it, most people aren't going to use this briefly. Get wet feet, add extra socks, buy boots, whatever, but do not use something that is going to

Obviously my HTPC isn't in line with many of the offerings here, but I just used a ultra-SSF 2.0Ghz machine with 4GB of ram and a DVI out to run my media reciever/library. Installed Hulu Desktop, XBMC, and assorted media players to play what I like when I like from where I like. Granted, it doesn't look as pretty,

@chucklebuck: netflix uses DRM, which is not supported by Linux at this time.

@harei: ouch. Just don't run with the whit, you could poke your eye out.

@moe52: or Jersey Shore.

@Keith1993: obviously you've never been locked in an old tuna cannery with out a flashlight. Duh. ;)

@el_basto: Ah but you see dolphins are "cute." We don't care about ugly creatures.

Clever. Very clever. not that I think I'd want to be in a room with a tuna oil can, but in a pinch I can see it. Thanks!

@sdbeach: I believe the appropriate tem here is