masterofnone-old
MasterOfNone
masterofnone-old

Did someone forget to do some research? Amazon doesn't have a single furnace filter available in their Subscribe & Save program.

I think the organization of my shampoo is the last thing on my mind while I'm sharing my shower with someone.

so, answer me this: If you have to print out your letters on standard paper first anyway, why not just print them with random book-like text on them instead of using them as a template to mutilate a book to get your letters?

um, okay, I had never heard of aardvark until this top ten — so, based on it being #1, I jumped over and posted "What's the best home automation wiring technology for new construction" ([vark.com] — 20 minutes later, I get a response, "clap on, clap off."

a pansy queen to the original.... I guess they'll complete their task in taking up room in Malibu garages

"If your antivirus software is bogging down your computer with CPU-consuming scans," then uninstall it and install a less resource hogging one like avg or security essentials.

Vote: Namecheap.com

Its amazing to me that anyone would conceivably say "never" to any new technology. How many times have we seen new products and technologies, predicted to be a flop, or incapable of surmounting an inherent barrier, only to become ubiquitous in a few years.

any scheme where yellow is the principal color is a fail.

@njdevil: I solved that problem by just turning off email notifications from facebook. If I want to see the replies to my status update, I'll open up facebook.

I have used gmail for a few years now to consolidate all my email accounts — but unfortunately, about a year ago, my employer decided to disable POP access to our corporate Exchange server (for security reasons?). As far as I know, that only leaves Outlook Web Access and the Office Outlook client as the only ways to

@Zombie Ms. Skittles: you can click on the sort button even if your data is not officially a table (just highlight the data you want to sort, and click the sort button) — and of course, you can always write a macro...

@GrantHenke: Course then someone will end up dying of malnutrition because they were out for a jog while listening to their bio-energy powered mp3 player and zapped every caloried out of their body — the lawsuits will kill the innovation ...

@terabitten: If you are truly worried about formatting differences, go to pdf. Even if you use Word and send someone a Word document, unless they are using the exact same version and service pack updates as you are, there is still the chance that it will look differently — the glory of MS's consistency.

@whiteflea: when you started off with "Oh my, a Chocolate Lab!", I thought you were going to link to a facility that experiments with chocolate ... so disappointed.

@joe.glass: depending on the complexity of the UI you're designing, Flash could be overkill. There was a time that if you wanted a cd that could work in both a mac and pc, the macromedia was your only choice, but EVERY computer has a web browser, why not just build your UI in html/javascript?

The lion pounces on the stragglers of the herd. Be thankful that there are enough password idiots out there to make your secure accounts much less enticing to identitiy thieves.