Maybe the "DECEASED" trick or fraud victim alert would work well. Now if only they worked for annoying co-workers.
Maybe the "DECEASED" trick or fraud victim alert would work well. Now if only they worked for annoying co-workers.
Actually, keeping a few forms of government and college ID could come in handy to prove who you are if you loose your current IDs, and for potential discounts.
Your cell phone numbers are safe. The bogus "cell phone directory" is an urban myth. If there ever is an "opt-in" directory, clearly most peopel wouldn't opt-in, so it would be a non-issue.
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Here's why mailing crap back does NOT work for large companies and notorious spammers: http://www.snopes.com/politics/busin…
LOL. Mailing stuff back in an envelope doesn't work for large companies. .39 cents is nothing to, say, AOL who sends millions and millions of mailings out. For small, hometown companies, maybe it works. For everything else, you're wasting your time.
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Nice tip.
Ummmm. Quitting your job because you hate your boss or what you do IS a good reason to quit.
Well, you *could* do much of this in Windows.. but it takes a bit longer.
For the other 99% of the Palm-less population, lol, there's "ToneThis." Also free software...
And, you know, you can receive plenty of advice.
We're sure a bitter bunch. Ha, ha.
Photo shows (that aren't yours): how to bore your friends and distant relatives half to death...
Hm. Not bad. I like the brokerage's built-in portfolio summaries, but I suppose this saves a few seconds instead of going to a Web site every 2 seconds to check your returns. Hah.
Scroll wheel, anyone?
I love Orb and all, but streaming protected music seems like a great way to get the RIAA to pummel your ass.
I would have preferred to hear...
I got a "stainless steel" looking bag holder at Linens and Things. Beats spending my time making something for a mere $7/ And, I saved myself the risk of jabbing my finger off with scissors while trying to cut a damn juice bottle. Of course, I should've just trashed my excess bags.