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@seda: Don't forget to join the groups opposing the nonexistent threat of Facebook/Myspace turning into paid services.

The concept is great, but I think it need some work. It took a little bit for me to get directions becuase the system misheard me a couple times. My ears also hate the bird chirp sound effects for the weather option. I eventually got all the info I wanted, but I feel like I could have just called my destination and

@Ucla74: I always hate the idea of getting rid of the Caps Lock button all together, since I use it regularly, but you're solution seems like a great idea. In looking at how I use my keyboard, your placement actually makes good sense.

@bill cant fart: I use it all the time. In legal document drafting, I sometimes have to write whole paragraphs in all caps. It's a very useful key for me.

So how does this actually improve the usage of Firefox to get things done smarter or more efficiently? I'm not trying to troll, I just don't see any value in this thing at all and I'm curious if others can note a good reason to use this sort of thing.

@lowtolerance: I used this 500gb USB drive [www.newegg.com] . It's cheap and it works. I even have it powered and working fine off one USB port with no external power supply.

Marinades aren't always the way to go, especially with lean birds and pork. If you're pork isn't something fatty, use a brine rather than a marinade... it'll be so much better. Things like boneless center cut chops become awesome with a brine and a grill. This works amazingly well for birds. I brined a

Vote: The Godfather

The discussions on here are driving me nuts. Lifehacker really needs to recommend job seeks read a recruitment and staffing textbook. Once you know the process modern recruitment utilizes, you'll see success in gaining more money, and great jobs, even if you do give your salary.

@Andrea Hinkle: Wow, that sounds like a horrible employer. I think you did the right thing.

@Ninja007: Because they do. My I get that info all the time when I'm helping with recruitment because my clients have jobs that require background checks. At it's hardest, it just takes a little paperwork. I know that may seem scary to some, but it's a fact of life and if it bother you, make sure your company has

@joeny1980: IAMNYL, but as someone who verifies past employment and is an attorney, I can tell you that it's not illegal. Some states have different rules and may require the use of a service such as The Work Number, but any HR or Staffing consultant worth their salt will tell you to seek a salary verification in the

@se7a7n7: This type of advice is killing me. Hiring managers call paste employers to verify past employment, which includes hiring date, separation date, and salary. Any employer doing this will know you lied and will not want to make you an offer.

@danurger: That works until the recruiter calls your current employer to confirm employment and current salary and they find out you lied. I don't recommend someone lie about their current salary.

@van_line: It matters a lot from the recruiters perspective. From the employee perspective, money just gets people to work every day. As you noted, an employee may not leave for 10k when the work is engaging. However, from a recruiter, it's one piece (just one) to the puzzle in trying to make a prediction in job

@dark42: Don't forget about the propane accessories.

@Falaris: I used to be a cook (I'm not a trained chef) before I got into law and I sometimes miss it. Yes, it was super stressful and the hours sucked at times, but I always felt like I did a good day's work at the end of the shift and I loved being able to make things that people enjoyed and savored. I especially

@kyre: You build credit with CC, as angrysteel points out, and I know my CC gives me way better buyer protection than my debit cards. But, in the end, I think it's a case of to each his own.