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Until until January 31, 2009? Sounds a bit late ;)

@Ava: I prefer shea butter—the smell isn't as nice as cocoa butter, but I find it fixes cracks and chaps a lot better, and it stays soft(er than cocoa butter) at lower temperatures. Mango butter is also nice. You can just melt either of these (or cocoa butter) in a microwave and put it in some sort of container,

@onesizeup and the rest of you guys: I use the recipe here: [allrecipes.com] I cook mine in a pan, though (actually, in a thin crepiere which is a pan specially made for crepes. I dunno if that's really better than a regular pan, but it's got more surface area! haha!).

Naan is one thing I love to make. Sure, I can't get the super high heat oven that they are normally done in, but they seriously taste just about as delicious cooked in a pan, they cost next to nothing (whereas indian restaurants, at least here, charge you from 2 to 4 euros for just one), and you can make them as

@dantenucci: Mmm, good point. Yeah, it's just not conducive to use on computers that aren't yours right now.

I don't friend people I don't know; I will sometimes send a "who are you and do I know you?" message though because people I know from online handles can be impossible to recognise with a name I've never heard before and a tiny blurry picture.

@ri59: It is sort of like outlook, but it stays in a browser window (as opposed to being an app to itself), and it's only for gmail (unlike outlook which is for any POP mail).

@MrMusic: If you're going to that much trouble, you might as well just buy a piece of stronger fabric and make the bag yourself, really. But you're right, I hadn't noticed the "heavyweight" part. The article talking about "vote for pedro" shirts threw me off, because those tend to be the cheap and stretchy kind of

@fiman16: Haha! You are not communicating with people offline. Now that would be an awesome functionality :P It just gives you the functionality of a desktop mail app like outlook in that the emails are saved to your computer. So say if I have my laptop with me and I go somewhere I don't have wifi, I can still

@Nick Silvia: Oh, nice. Sucks that I have a bunch of "free" (got with my tablet PCs) version of OneNote 2007, not 2010, but that could tempt me to buy it.

I had morning coffee installed previously, which was similar except for the lack of specific times and the catchup mode setting. It was very annoying, though, because it did not synchronize across computers.

I'm curious, does One Note synchronise as effortlessly and easily as Evernote? Is there a way to do that? I find it SO much better than evernote, but I need the "anywhere" accessibility of evernote. And I don't mean "well, you can install this program and synchronise that file"—I don't want to have to install

Tshirt fabric is very stretchy, I can't imagine carrying heavy groceries in such a bag. Cute idea, but not really fucntional.

@icefyre: Not always a sensitive document at all! I had to fill out a form for a school application or the like that would let me print it, but not save it. Nothing special on there, especially since it's saved "empty" of personal info, but I was completely out of luck seeing as my computer that had a printer, did

@hbcobra: Honestly, I don't know why more people don't realize that is the way to weight your luggage—with you. If you can't lift your luggage long enough to check the weight, truth is, it's more than likely overweight. And not checking the weight of a suitcase, or the allowable limits, before flying strikes me as

Ohh, my. XD Thanks for all the suggestions, but for now eclipse works for the very, very small scale things I do for class, so I'm sticking to it as I know how to use it.

Whooo, eclipse. Makes my java programming assignments a whole lot less buggy, hehe.

I don't watch recorded tv, but when commercials come around I always try to mute. I refuse to find myself humming stupid commercial tunes for some overpriced product. No brain-stuffing for me.

Top floor SUCKS! I speak from experience =( (ok, my appartment was particularly badly insulated, but still. I am never renting a top floor appartment again unless it's seriously amazing! xD)

@colorebel: I do it! :) Not so much online though.