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Sadly I have two media centers, one I rarely use (my home office, which has been replaced by a work office...you know, at work) and one that the whole family enjoys. The former runs entirely on a single universal remote...and not even a very good one, just the Xbox 360 universal remote (V2). Then again, all it

For me, nope! In fact, I think it's one of the nicest things you can say to someone, though just like the luster of saying "I love you" loses feeling after hearing it said so many times, Merry Christmas does get old rather quick.

Seriously, who put web browsing? You're reading this site and you are your own biggest distractor?! For shame!

Saw a few similar ones, but no mention of Youtube Center (which I learned about from LH, of course). Great way to customize how Youtube functions just for you. Does basically everything the listed stuff does except jiffy. Very simple, snappy tool. Can't use Youtube without it.

Already love it. Read the headline alone and downloaded. Installed, got me in, 150MB of RAM free. No surprise, I'm regularly maxxed out on this 8GB iMac. Definitely need to upgrade the RAM, no question about it.

What about a laptop replacement? I've been using my iPad 4, then iPad Air, instead of a laptop for the better part of a year now. It's so far worked out pretty well. In the last month it's worked out extremely well thanks to Parallel's Access, which lets me use my computers from my iPad. Hell, I had a good time with

I've tried all of the major types of milk alternatives, but don't like any of them very much. I also don't like milk very much, though growing up American I had a bowl (or 20) of cereal every morning. So I grew up on the lovely stuff. Then again, I can't drink now at all or...let's just say, or else.

As much as I read and research about biphasic and polyphasic sleep cycles, there are two major reasons I have never attempted something different from the norm:

defaults write com.apple.Dock autohide-delay -float 0 && killall Dock

Ha! I remember back when we'd say "I wish I could get some of these enterprise grade drives, back when you could get 'em at 10K RPM or faster and the best consumer drives were 7200. Now they're not only slower (yay SSDs!) but less stable? The times, they are a changin'.

Yes. And 665 is a weird speed to have...it should be 667, which is DDR2 RAM. It's not bad, per se. Best way to think of it is like a highway. The frequency is the speed limit and the capacity is the number of lanes. If data isn't overwhelming the system, you'll have a good flow of traffic no matter the speed limit.

It isn't. The 1% of people with the time, patience, and interest in doing it will do it regardless of this post or not. Heck, they do it for the fun. I've been that person! As I get older I have less and less time (and strangely, often interest as well) in doing so.

Simpler than that:

Seriously, if you didn't have the same name as my boss, that would be very, very weird.

Interesting but not unique. Typically see this as editing, where it's about cutting cutting cutting until you have the right thing. This works for everything, from text to product development and beyond. Get to the point, stick with it, and grow from there.

Awesome that this article goes live here today, when I wake up after 4 hours at 4:30am and can't go back to sleep. After an hour of web browsing and internetting, I get up and exercise for the first time in too long, get all of my crap work done, and by 9 was sitting with a nice cup of coffee wondering what to do

Logitech's keyboard cases FTW. I have a few of them and love them on both the iPad 4 and iPad Air. Apple's own Smart Case is only okay, even compared to other standard cases (non-keyboard cases). However, if you're the kind of person who buys an iPad Air, then you have it for two reasons: the bigger screen to show off

If only that weren't a typo.

Best way is to get CPU-Z. Super easy to understand app, gives you all of your computer's specs.