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@jazz290001: I'm not surprised that eventually the money gets to be all theirs, but that's still a dealbreaker, I'd think, if only because I'd worry about the clothes being put in a low traffic area for 3 months, and then suddenly being better placed...

@RayKinStL: Same here! I heard a lot of "horrible bugs!" complaints, but all I've had so far is firefox crashing if I have a ton of pdf files open for multiple hours, and I'm starting to think this is more foxit reader's fault than firefox. (which, ok, means I did have one single problem. But not really an issue at

Mine are made of a plastic tarp type of material— I definitely wouldn't trust them to the washing machine, but maybe I'm wrong? How would you clean them?

@Cryptoclaw: Then you stop putting hot sauce on your nails! "mmm, nails are gonna taste yummy... augh no! they just taste like nails! terrible!" hehehe...

I plan the meals I am going to make when I go to the grocery store, otherwise I have no idea what to buy. I know some people can get some of this, some of that, and get home and be able to make meals from it, but I need to write the meal, figure out what is needed to make it, and buy that. I'm also not cooking for a

@SnusBeorn: facebook hardly takes much time at all. I'm in my third year of college, so as you can imagine I have friends that post fairly often, and even so it never takes me more than, say, 15 to 30 minutes to check up on people, unless I am looking for distractions and decide to go look in depth at stuff—and of

@oyanobaka: Two thousand ten (/and ten). I didn't say two hundred 1, two hundred 2, etc, why would I say twenty ten?

@TehBeardMan: Only if you're doing 365 pictures of... yourself ;) This is just 365 pictures of anything.

@Michael Halbrook: That's not a bad tip, thanks. Can't say I'll ever plan a pasta meal far ahead enough to do that, but maybe someone else here will xD

@jeffk: Well, yes, it's bad! How do you messily slurp long noodles otherwise? :(

All these people saying "it looks ugly" :( It's certainly not beautiful colors, but it's still awesome because of the way it makes you immediately think of the messy box of legos you probably had as a kid.

I cook my pasta in little water, because my pot doesn't hold all that much water. xD Tastes fine, you do have to mix it often so the pasta doesn't stick, but other than that, no big issues. There's just spaghetti that is a pain because if you can't submerge it, you have to wait till the bottom gets soft enough to push

@jwilder26: I wonder if any oil would do, or just peanut oil..

Patisserie is in fact not bread—it's all those tasty things made of puffy flaky dough, cakes, and so forth. Or maybe I just didn't understand that sentence right.

@battra92: Same for me. My apartment gets some very weak reception for some operators in the little tiny alcove by a window, and nothing anywhere else. I give people my landline number and warn visiting friends that they won't be ringing in here.

@Tanner Bush: You should invest in one of those "rugged" phones ;)

@Skid-Vicious: The problem, for me at least, is that I often find very pretty "art" wallpapers that simply don't exist in higher sizes :(

@warbird2k: Indeed, to each his/her own—if only microsoft had seen things that way :P

@silentace001: What you're saying brings up my biggest windows 7 annoyance, UI wise: NO CUSTOMIZATION. There's some good new stuff, but there's just no way to tweak any of it to have the functionality you like! It's very "Take it or leave it" and it's driving me crazy. With the lack of msstyle support, you're even

love love love. I was missing that up button very badly, and I'm just not a fan of the gigantic start menu. No, it's not that bad, but it could at least shrink when I set my text size to "something else than enormous". I have at least twice as much space as necessary... thank you microsoft for making windows