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The plan is considered "top heavy" because over 60% of the plans total assets are held by "key" employees - those who own over 5% of the company, officers who own over 1% and make over $150,000, and officers with over $160,000 in compensation. The remedy for this is that non-key employees have to be given a minimum

I see budget as under $50. I have a cheap pair of iFrogz that I got at Walmart for $20 with a phone headset built in. They have decent quality for what I use them for - tuning out the other cubicle drones I call co-workers. I don't need Hi-fi, just something to keep me from attacking my neighbor with my Swingline.

Just to clarify on Spacemonger. The older version (which your screenshot is from - v1.4.0) is free, their newer version (2.1.1) is a 30 day free trial, then starts at $24.95.

I can see this handy for me. I run with 2 sets of keys. My primary set is my daily carried set: My car, wife's car, the old truck, house key, work key, plus my shopping cards. My secondary set is all of the keys to the various buildings I access for my volunteer work which is about 8 keys total. A set up like

Actually, let it go through the spin cycle, then it's tenderized as well! Heck, along those lines, fill your soap dispenser with marinade and it's ready to throw on the grill when it comes out.

A word of warning about using the cigarette lighter outlet: the kits that connect the two cars by those outlets are meant to put a charge on the dead battery *not* to try and crank the engine. A. Those outlets are usually cut off while the car is cranking the starter and B. they aren't meant to handle that many

gCal, hands down. Granted, it lives on the cloud so in the grand scheme of things, gCal is on every desktop I touch and every web-capable mobile phone I may own. I don't have to rebuild my calendar if I change devices or software packages. I don't have to carry around a portable app stick or rely on always having

Mint: LH has talked about Mint quite a bit and their mobile app pairs with the full online version quite well.

Don't put bricks in your toilet!! Parts of it can break off and clog up the nozzles around the bowl. I'd recommend a bottle of water or something that won't easily end up going down the drain as well.

I used to carry both my iPod and my phone everywhere...until my wife washed my iPod. Thankfully my new phone I can stick a 32gb microsd card in so I'm still covered for music.

I've already got a nail clipper that has a built in carrying case...my teeth. I'm a horrible nail-biter, but my nails are short and I'm not annoying anyone with the clicks that nail trimmers make.

I'm not sure what method dd-wrt uses to update no-ip which is what I use. No-ip also has a small program you can install that just sits in your tray and updates your IP periodically...when the computer is running. That's kind of a moot point when you're using WoL.

I'll throw out there that No-IP.com's dynamic DNS works as well.

Is this owned or owned and actually use as I have a small graveyard of about 10 computers in my basement (8 of which still run), in addition to my LAMP server that is sadly not utilized much, my laptop, my desktop, and the wife's computer.

Great idea. I'd just add that you might want to wrap the bottom of the wedger with some tape or something to pad it. Those things are incredibly sharp.

I'll echo using DD-WRT is great if you've got an old wireless router floating around (I've got 2 Linksys (Cisco) WRT54G's floating around my house). Music it keeps up on, but video is luke warm. The really odd thing I've seen is my PS3 gets better bandwidth being connected via ethernet to the wireless bridge than it

@erischilde: But you do bring up a good point. After your done cooking, leave the oven open a crack and let the warm air in the house.

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