kc2idf-old
kc2idf
kc2idf-old

@Dacker: I had one prospective employer tell me that they couldn't handle a PDF. Mind you, this was nine years ago.

I hear a lot of negativity here. Creative alternatives are far more productive than criticism. If you don't like it, either don't build it, or write your own damned instructable. C'mon! Raise the bar a little.

@CutTheRedWire: "After that, I'm switching to Linux full time. ^.~"

@faust: His card would have landed in a trash bin because it doesn't fit in my wallet.

Is anyone else wondering if Ubuntu have jumped the shark?

@BishopBlaize: Go read Lifehacker's estranged sister blog, The Consumerist to find all of the reasons why direct debit is a Very Bad Idea.

Mine is to work the Dave Ramsey plan and get the heck out of debt! I performed the plastectomy two days ago.

@penguiniator: Being a Toastmaster working on an Advanced Communicator credential, I recently had the opportunity to demonstrate Linux before a small audience. The audience consisted entirely of co-workers.

Overall, I like this design idea. I see a few things that would bother me, and so, as an act of constructive criticism, I would like to suggest three tweaks to this design.

@TimSmith: Fountain pen FTW! I have a Sheaffer fountain pen that I have had since I was in high school 20 years ago. Refills for it cost around $2.59 for five, but only black is readily available. I have to go to an art store to find other colours, but my line of work hardly requires one to write at all, so it's

@CaptainChickenpants: If someone nearby (say, for instance, me) is shooting with a slave flash, then it is very easy to wease their juice a tad. It will go off any time that it detects another flash going off. With that being the case, you can set your flash to the very very very lowest setting, and still flood the

@four12: Not only should you be polite to your waiter, you should also tip him/her according to his/her performance, and (if there was any adjustment to the bill) according to what the bill would have been.

@QuarterToTomorrow: I tried on one occasion to lose weight until I was down to a BMI of 22. By the time I hit 23 or so, my wife was telling me that I was starting to look starved.

@liku: There are two keys here.

@Troy Edwards: You do not need to use a pressure cooker at all. Everything you need to do can be done by using temperature changes alone to generate the vacuum inside the jars.

@bdgbill: What did you buy? I have an Energizer charger and I'm generally happy with it, but if I can wring out more life from my batteries, I would love to.