it's got the word "negative" to remind you that splurging is a bad thing. personally, i use "countdown to the trailer park" budgeting.
it's got the word "negative" to remind you that splurging is a bad thing. personally, i use "countdown to the trailer park" budgeting.
or, use dropbox
i would NOT recommend doing this for grocery stores. Krogers has called me multiple times to tell me that a product i bought has been recalled. This is a nice safety features (and clue that krogers meat is not to be eaten)
you, sir, are a hero. my company just paid upwards of $500 for a special vacuum to do exactly that.
i was just going to post this exact story! down with bees!
I once went to a new dentist (after my old one retired) and learned that i had 7 cavities. I told him not to fill them on the spot as he wanted, because i thought it was strange (i didn't think i had any cavities), and i went to another dentist. he said i must be brushing because my teeth are in perfect condition. …
every time I go to the doctor and they start wanting blood or urine, i ask much the tests are going to cost and what they are for. the nurse never knows either, but i always make her go find out. i usually end up skipping more than a few. 4/5 tests are simply yacht-funders
Secunia PSI autoupdate feature is great - [secunia.com]
glad to see i'm not the only one that gets a cheap thrill from random wtfs. incidentally, my dscn6117 fav: [bit.ly]
what i want to know is how they styled those textboxes on the signup form
it's a shame. i'd love to implement a simple, all-powerful backup like this on my corporation's phones but management would never buy into rooting
i recently recovered from Lookout after a lego smashed my droid. it wasn't quite as helpful as i hoped - it does nothing for your apps or settings. photos (premium) took a looong time to restore and ended up duplicating everything. contacts were already synced to google or corporate so these were restored before i…
i used tethering as my sole internet for about 6 months via verizon/pdanet and my usage was consistently 35-40GB / month. i wonder what 33GB overage would cost?
after about 6 months driving a Chrome, FF won me back with the release candidate. The main reason? google's omnibar has nothing on the way FF searches my bookmarks and history - chrome had me searching the bookmarks pile time and again. after a keyword or two FF just "knows" what i want
that fills me with such joy it brings a tear to the eye...
don't just be good, be better than your competition. i'm glad that someone finally told me!
if this is really on your priority list... then your life is much less complicated than mine. this kind of thing makes me laugh, at you, for thinking your online activities might not being monitored by the advertisers that pay for the thing.
your fantasy makes me ill. if advertisers aren't a factor then WHO is going to pay for this show?!?
I handle updates via Securina PSI. Version 2.0 (currently Beta) will silently update all your software that it can, automatically
@dawyndham: your post is completely unamerican (as evidenced by the parliament reference, whatever that is). you see, in america we have something called survival of the fittest. it's not that heretic darwin crap, but a system in which the unfit are subtly stripped of more resources (i.e. cash) than the fit. the…