jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

I realize there's a larger list behind the link, but I'm thinking if you can tackle your tasks during commercials, you're doing pretty good as it is. Sit down. Relax. Commercials are for channel surfing.

I'll just read the walkthroughs and pretend I finished the game.

To solve the problem of searching your own posts, you might try CloudMagic.

I'm going to make a Change.org petition to get Gawker Media to stop giving Lifehacker writers holidays off.

Incidentally, having your biscuit taken . . . also a first world problem.

You covered my thought, precisely. Granted cereal and water don't interact in the same way as cereal and milk, I can imagine a pasty slurry building up in the pipes. Even grabbing hold of other things that go down the drain and leaving you to deal with a clog and the most inopportune time (as if there's ever a good

This site has the fold shown here and plenty more.

Marge: Homer, I don't think you should wear a short-sleeved shirt with a tie.
Homer: But Sipowicz does it.

Lol. Are we still talking about Microcenter?

The Long Island store is nearest to me now. But still over four hours away. I was half an hour from the one outside of Cincy until September.

Love me some Microcenter. Unfortantely, I don't live within driving distance of one to take advantage of in-store only specials. But they've saved us a lot of money on a lot of things.

$500 tower, $100 monitor, $30 graphics card, and you can optionally count the $15 PSU but that was technically purchased as an upgrade on the previous machine but worked out as an upgrade to the new one. All that times two — one for me, one for the wife.

If this works for EA's Black & White, my wife will be happy. Never had luck running the game itself in compatibility mode. Worth a shot.

Libraries work for me because they allow me to address a couple things.

The problem with the advise you typically get in response to this question is it advice that is only good for a very limited set of users. If you have a person that just checks email, Facebook, and does some websurfing, it's fine. But if you have someone that does downloading and installations (on purpose) then

This question was probably better asked with the previous posting, but is there a way to automate uploading files from desktop to Flickr. Something like the Skydrive or Google Drive desktop applications? Even something that would require Belvedere? Or other options.

I've gone up to a counter in a restaurant that had free wi-fi. I was having trouble connecting to anything so I asked them for the SSID ("What's the name of your wifi?). "I don't know" is the response I was given. So I wouldn't be surprised to get the same response about the wi-fi password. I would expect them to

Simple. Happiness entails earning enough that my family is secure. I'll gladly take a smaller salary in favor of more happiness if I have to choose.

I shall bookmark it until an appropriate amount of time has passed.