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@kev: And who in their right mind would waste good weed as a fire starter? ...or did you mean any type of dead plant life?

@dboudwin: English, PHP, HTML, CSS.... Oh, verbal languages?

@UmitMacGuyver: I've always liked Sygate, but I haven't used it for a while since I all but 1 of the computers in my house are running some form of Linux. The Windows machine that I keep around "just in case" I have something that won't run properly in Wine is protected by the HW firewall in my router & the built-in

VOTE: Sharpie + my palm (as in hand, not company)

Interesting...

@ckcallen: Does the computer have onboard video built into the mobo?

@capitalH: Lifehacker(.com) is US based. Therefore, I would expect the majority of it's information to also be US based. Which is why I get tired f all the people who complain "you didn't say 'US only' in the title"... Of course they didn't.. Just assume that it's US only and you'll be pleasantly surprised if

VOTE: Mint.com

@emo1313: Same here. Due to multiple situations unfortunately beyond my control (e.g. some major medical issues that caused me to lose my old job and the insurance with it, followed immediately by a long stay in the hospital without insurance & no way to repay the medical bills), my credit is about to "drop off the

@nyCecilia: phpBB is excellent but can be very complex from the management standpoint (the admin area offers way more options than most admins meed). Another option you might was to take a look at is SMF [www.simplemachines.org] . I personally love phpBB, but if you're developing something for a client (example: [www

VOTE: Dreamweaver

@andrewl85: But is there a Linux version?

My phone has a separate e-mail from my normal address, usually "cell@[mydomain].com" or something similar. That makes it noticeable that I'm sending from something other than Thunderbird without being rude about it.

I didn't know flowers could smoke pot... I thought that was mainly a human thing.