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I’m busy right now, but here is a place to start:

You know, Microsoft should be paying Lifehacker and other bloggers for providing all this essential, or useful, user information that MS should be provide as a part of each upgrade.

Also be aware that in doing a traditional-to-Roth IRA conversion, you do have to pay taxes on the (taxable) amount converted, and there can be a 5 year holding period (to avoid IRS penaties) for withdrawing from your “principal contributions” (but not the interest earned) in your traditional IRA. This can get

This could, hopefully, open the door for the entry of a new, less monoithic, OS that really respects the privacy, preferences, and security of users. It might be a significantly better (faster more efficient) version of an existing OS like Linux , etc., or something totally new that enhances the ever improving Open

HF doesn’t currently have something like the Stanley with removable bins (which makes it worth buying), but they do have several types of nice fixed bin storage boxes that will keep small parts in place while the lid is closed. They also have a storage box (Item # 90243) with 24 individual containers,each with their

FYI: I reently bought this same “Mpow 180 degree” Fisheye lens (alone) for my Android smartphone. It actually is about a 140-150 degree lens. The image does start to blur close to the edges, but it seems to be better than other similar lenses. However, it does make a pretty decent extra wide angle lens. but it is NOT

FYI: I reently bought this same “Mpow 180 degree” Fisheye lens (alone) for my Android smartphone. It actually is

Just bought a Bygel utility cart from Ikea for this very purpose purpose. It can hold a lot of stuff and keep it very handy if you have a little extra floor space or an unused corner. 3 levels of shelf storage (possibly 4) plus a handy slide out tray - and it looks decent - for $30.

Of course, now you need a cigar box, not an Altoid tin to hold it. This is more of a BMK (Buy My Kits) than DIY article; the version 2.0 kit costs $40.

MSRP and “original price” should be interpreted as “Highest Price A Sucker Has Ever Paid”.

MSRP and “original price” should be interpreted as “Highest Price A Sucker Has Ever Paid”.

“If you don’t think you need sunscreen that’s specifically made for the face, you might want to reconsider.” Using the wrong product could have unforeseen consquences!
This is an awful comment, but someone was going to do it - might as well be me.

With Openwith Chrome, does the extra Chrome resource burden go away when the tab is closed? I use Waterfox (fast 64 bit version of Firefox) mostly because it gives great performance on moderate power PCs. Chrome really bogs things down when I have to use it.

Says the LastPass Marketing Executive.

This is probably the best, and most secure, suggestion so far!

Why I never used Lastpass, just KeePass for less important site logins. Local encrypted stroge is safer, simpler, and faster - so my passwords won’t ever be compromised with millions of others when online breaches occur. Likewise yall’s passwords aren’t compromised if hackers go to the trouble of just hacking my

Ah Ha! That explains a lot!

Exposed sexual orfices -XXX???

If you ever see “Sizzling Rice Soup” on a Chinese menu - order it! The key ingredient is the caked “burnt” rice at the bottom of the ricer cookers, and IT IS DELICIOUS.

You can also use it to track you stolen $225 Arduino project!

“you couldn’t be blamed for wanting a tasty drink to relax and unwind’.
Just my personal opinion - there are much better ways to relax and unwind, with less negative after effects, like a nap, meditation, reading a book, or listening to music.