laser712
laser712
laser712

I don't typically store mushrooms for very long...we eat them too quickly!

I'm willing to take it off your hands!

Vote: Foodler

A redbull and Aleve works wonders (speaking of...a couple months ago, didn't Gizmodo post an article about how coffee and aspirin is the best cure according to some doctors?).

They could have had the "I'm Rich" application preloaded on them...

They link to the source they found it at, so as to give the site proper credit.

Hearted.

This service could be bad news for Gazelle...unless they're affiliated in some way.

I really don't think I could get away with this one. I don't know if it's just my wife's family or if it is a Chinese thing (my wife is Chinese), but I've been told it is incredibly rude to hold just one chopstick and to use them for anything but eating. That being said, I've also seen her put them in her hair, so I

Likewise, this same concept works well for "quick dial." And when used in combination with a folder, completely eliminates the need for any sort of quick dial app.

I would make sure you quick!

I agree with you for the most part. Bottled water can be convenient, however, which is why I think most people that buy it do.

How about sustainable fair trade organic water? Let's all jump on that boat!

Am I safe to assume you're running windows? If so, check out warftp. I believe that's the one I used to use back in the day, and it worked wonders for me.

It's not worth it. As far as "safety's" sake, it be essentially the same thing as keeping two copies in two different folders. I'd suggest just getting a second drive. The prices have been dropping through the floor, and there's almost always a cheap 1 or 2 TB drive listed on dealzmodo. The more physical media you

When working with DD-WRT, what you really want to pay attention to is the size of the RAM and Flash. The bigger the number, the more types of things you can do with it, essentially.

You don't necessarily need DD-WRT. Regardless of the router firmware you're running, it should support port forwarding. If all you really need is a file server, I think the easiest and most "plug and play" option would be to take one of your old computers and simply install an FTP daemon on it. I don't know if you're

Haha...thanks for the tips. I won't fear the shell.

I second the hard-wire idea. If that's not possible, you can try something like PS3 Media Server (it doesn't just service the PS3). It's never done me wrong.

It's pretty easy to do with DD-WRT. Visit the wiki here: [www.dd-wrt.com]