lawnmower16
lawnmower16
lawnmower16

I know you said "adjust for yourself," but that list is odd to me. I guess it depends where you are travelling and for how long, but I generally would change my shirt just as often as my underwear, and my socks possibly even more. Also, I think bringing 2 pairs of shoes is an all-too-common traveler mistake. Unless

This is incredibly limited. There's only one type of rum. When you select the mixer it almost always leads to a single ingredient, like a fruit that you probably don't have laying around, to make a cocktail which requires other ingredients which you definitely don't have laying around. With how few the recipes are,

No no no no no no no no no no no no no no.

Okay, so I hate MMOs, but I guess Pokemon may actually be the only franchise that could change my mind.

People are so anti-Origin. I installed it the other day for the Mass Effect Trilogy, and I'm incredibly surprised by how unobtrusive and pleasant the software is. There are many options, including disabling at startup, and having it automatically close when you close a game. It has nearly every feature of Steam

"Steam is ugly as sin"

That's what I was thinking. It is, by far, the best "resource for PC games" simply because it includes all of these. I don't see how it doesn't apply, or even deserve mentioning on this article.

This, a thousand times. All of these site people are recommending have great deals, but this site includes ALL of them.

All of those are just shortcuts. There is the start screen, and the Apps screen, which are two different entities. I recommend right clicking on icons in the Apps and opening the folders of those shortcuts which you will never use or those which you have other ways of accessing and deleting them. The programs will

I can testify to the magic of random, obscure places. When I was in Japan, I went to all of the big places, but I also did lots of "anime pilgrimages," which often landed me in pretty ordinary neighborhoods in remote locations. The exploring I did in those places was way better than any temple in Kyoto or skyscraper

If you have left/right scrolling tilt, you could use logitech's software to remap those to middle click. I actually use that in place of middle click most of the time.

I like the regular design of that. Nice and simple. The ideal gaming desk is like a table, with no silly moving parts or obtrusive aesthetic structures to distract from the game. I can't imagine trying to game on one of those slide-out keyboard trays, for instance.

Well that I can agree with. Sometimes maybe it's best to just turn voices off lol.

I agree with you to some degree, but keep in mind that those people who like to screw around like ultra serious players just about as much as the serious players like them. Back a few years ago, when I still regularly played online multiplayer, Halo 3 was my favorite, and I honestly enjoyed a good round of riding on

Wow. I'm slightly impressed. A self-proclaimed "minimalist" who doesn't carry around a phone, laptop, AND tablet. Although I think if we're going minimalist, you don't need two notepads, and you should make do with what space you have on the hard drive of those other devices rather than carrying around a (bulky)

If you're on the fence about study abroad, DO IT.

I have such a hard time convincing myself that I'm not supposed to be doing something else. Ever since high school, I just can't calm down anymore. Even when I'm doing something like playing video games or watching anime, I find myself saying, "This is fun, but I'm wasting my free time, I could be having more fun if I

Does anybody know of a good solution for leveling volume within a library? I have way too many quiet songs (damn classical music always has this problem [yes, audiophiles, I consider this a problem, deal with it]), and a few really loud ones too, and I'd like to just amplify the quiet ones and dampen the loud ones.

Windows 8.1 OEM | $70 After Rebate

My biggest problem with Chrome is how it saves every single tab you have open, and there's no way to make it start fresh every time. It just opens a new tab, and leaves all of your old tabs open which, if you are browsing on a smart phone, you have long since forgotten.