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Kevin Fields
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Both Hardee's/Carl's Jr. and Taco Bell have a $5 lunch combo that offers quite a bit of food. I won't proclaim that it's particularly healthy, but it's out there. Subway also has a $4 meal that is a 6" sub and a 21 oz. drink. Tax not included, of course.

I must not be a very big shopper then. I've never seen any purpose in signing up for Prime, and I've never had a problem finding a few extra things to buy to bump me up to free shipping. I doubt I've spent more than $79 in a year between shipping charges and purchasing extra items to qualify for free shipping.

It's among several features that Facebook demanded developer Matt Kruse remove. Matt is just a one-man show who doesn't have the time, resources, or interest in fighting a well-funded corporation. ABP, on the other hand, doesn't care who they tick off, because nothing they're doing is illegal. People have a right to

And since Facebook recently threatened to permanently ban developer Matt Kruse, along with a potential lawsuit, forcing him to take away the ability to allow users to block certain content, I feel no pity that AdBlock Plus has stepped up to the plate.

I poop maybe once every 1-3 days, that's been "regular" for me for the last 20-something years. It's usually a pretty healthy dump. If it's not painful, not bleeding, or abnormally runny or solid, then it's probably all good.

For 99.999999% of people, it's probably impossible to be allergic to MSG:

Pffffffft. Mr. Money Mustache says save 66% of your income, and retire in 10 years.

He's recommending it because of the decreasing effectiveness of MSE.

You remember the OLD Norton. A year or so ago they completely re-wrote it to focus on making a light, fast, powerful product. It now whips the llama's ass.

There's nothing we can do on our own, I don't think. Google's search engine is doing what it's supposed to, and what we're trying to do is out-game Google in order to skew the results. If Google goes and proactively removes such results, though, they're no longer a neutral player.

Yeah, but I betcha she's such an extreme couponer that she pays almost nothing for her groceries, if not gets a refund right at the checkout.

I bought my own computer during my senior year in high school, in 1994. It wasn't new, it was an old 286 server I found at a thrift store for $50. It weighed 50-something lbs, it came with a pair of 5.25" floppy drives and a full-height 512MB HDD, either RLL or MFM. I can't remember which, because some time after that

Yes, mounted to a plywood wall, which can't disperse heat because there's a mattress behind it, which has blankets and bodies laying on top of it. I think there's still concern, but, not my monitors I suppose.

Just man up and install GNU Utilities for your Windows install! ;-)

If I had known that nobody else wasn't going to mention VLC, I would have done so myself. Although, when you compare it to WinAmp and Monkey, it really isn't much of a media manager at all. Its just a very solid, robust media player.

Looks functional, but a lot less space for the sleep area. Not s great if you're claustrophobic.

I wouldn't do that out of concern of heat build-up, since you're dealing with plywood. With the current set-up, it looks like there is plenty of open space under the desk area for the air to circulate more freely.

VOTE: XMPlay

It's not perfect, and, yet, they're never done messing with it.

As the original link you referred to reported, the reason that this bad guy continues to get high Google rankings (even though he's now in jail for 4 years, and 3 years after the NYT article was written) is because people are buzzing about how they were ripped off and abused by the company. Posting the URL, not