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Kodi is a mess. I’ve tried to make it work with my USB TV Tuner. It took a couple of hours before I gave up.

Elements is great for most people. There’s a simple way to tell if it is sufficient for your - if you don’t know why you might need full-blown Photoshop, then you don’t need full-blown Photoshop. Buy Elements.

Elements is great for most people. There’s a simple way to tell if it is sufficient for your - if you don’t know why

Please don’t encourage the hypochondriacs. Please.

Does a 1 cent starting point really attract that many people to just bid and bid and bid until it somehow goes higher?

On eBay I always put things out with a $0.01 starting bid, no reserve, and free shipping.

VLC supposedly has video streaming but the setup isn't easy and I never got it to work.

Ask is malware, not mere crapware, It changes your home page, hijacks your searches, displays ads instead of legit search results, and its difficult to remove.

Everyday Carry? I'm surprised there's no "tactical" stabbing pen and a throwing star.

Bank of America's Museums on Us gets you free admission to lots of museums during the first 2-day weekend each month (so Feb. 7 & 8 is the next). Show a Bank of America or Merrill Lynch credit or debit card and you're in.

Whoa, thanks Bwleon7!

If a charity claims to donate something based on clicks, I call bullshit.

Eating on the Wild Side by Jo Robinson is a meta study, and she recommends flavored vinegars for their antioxidants.

I thought it was the one from Pulp Fiction.

...A lot of times things will be transient...

That is interesting, thanks! I had a lot of tests in the past year and, as described in the article, they said "Nothing wrong" so I said "Thanks, good to know".

Dammit! I already threw it all out and this is a GREAT idea!

For a couple of years I had Microcenter and TigerDirect outlet within walking distance of my place (Elston Ave for you Chicagoans).

The first weekend of every month, Bank of America customers get free admission to 150 museums around the country.

I think a circle withstands the pressure pushing out better than a square. I imagine a tin can vs. a square tin box. If you force high-pressure water into it, the square box will burst at the seams.

Boss: "Did we finish that TPS report"?