Creepy and awesome!
Creepy and awesome!
My most used keyboard shortcuts on a Windows 7 OS (some of these work on older Windows OS's as well)...
My favorite is ctrl+shift+T to reopen a tab I have just closed by accident. I find it very useful more often then I'm willing to admit.
Yeah that's kinda what I was thinking... 2TB sounds leaps and bounds ahead of the 32GB and 64GB drives you see now. Hell, even a high end 256GB USB flash drive is almost unheard of outside of development labs and is insanely expensive. We'll get there eventually, but it's a ways off before we see anything like…
I've used WinDirStat mainly because of it's portable option so I could add it to my USB thumbdrive toolkit for troubleshooting computers (BTW, I'm a big fan of PortableApps.com).
I guess this will be our generations version of... "How dare you colorize our old black and white movies, it makes them look like sh......."
Daaaaaaaaamn you hipster Aeriel!
I didn't see a category for pseudo-science or creationism. Both of which I think will slowly undermine real science.
Petzl or any other kind of LED headlamps are super useful. The 6 LED one I have is bright enough on the low setting to read a book or be able to work on something with your hands free. At the low setting I can get a little over 200 hours off a set of rechargeable 3xAAA batteries it uses. I'm pretty anal retentive…
That's an excellent point, I've used the bathtub and a handful of 25 gallon rubbermade 'totes that I've washed out really well for possible emergency drinking water or toilet flushing water. Never have I been in a situation where I've run out of water between the bathtub and the rubbermade totes.
I find it horribly annoying, I've met some pretty "interesting" people who have self diagnosed themselves with all kinds of things. Some of them are more or less hypochondriacs while others think they can self diagnose themselves and use it as if it were an actual doctors diagnosis to get their way around the…
Now to stop the bleeding we just need to tighten this clamp to 1 notch below mind bending, excruciating pain. Seeing as how you were just shot in the crotch the good news is you're already familiar with mind bending excruciating pain so this might not be so bad.
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On the flipside of that argument, I'd say our civil liberties are being eroded and I really don't think we're any safer than we were before (i don't think we're in more danger either). People tend to give the argument of the only way we can be "safer" is if we give up a little of our civil liberties and allow…
When you're eating if the burn of the peppers gets to be too much, keep some very hot tea or coffee on hand. The oils coagulate in your mouth and sticks to everything, while milk gives some relief at the moment, the hot tea/coffee helps wash the oils out of your mouth. It seems completely backwards to drink…
I prefer the more open layout. I've worked in offices that are open and cubed up, currently working in a cube factory and really not a fan of it. I was sitting in the corner of an intersection of cubes and I used to always have people standing 2 feet away on the other side of the wall stop and have 10 - 15 minute…
NICE! I'll have to check that out. I listen to music a lot when I go for long bike rides, I usually keep one earbud in my right ear and leave my left ear open so i can hear traffic coming up on me when there aren't bike paths and I'm riding on the shoulder of a road.
It might be a smart move by the newspapers... or more likely it's a last ditch attempt to not fail their way to obscurity. Good journalism will never lose it's importance, but the formats it's delivered in is a whole different story.
I'm a success at failure, but I already know that!
I would attempt to fail, if only because I like figuring out the limits of systems and then breaking\gaming them.