@Xander: You just don't get it. You never will.
@Xander: You just don't get it. You never will.
I needed this once on Blogger, even to the point of looking up solutions (I never found a "hack"). I don't remember why I needed it, but it could be useful someday for me.
@photoben: Wordpress is too confusing and hard to customize, not to mention how slowly its pages load. I've tried multiple times, and immediately go back to Blogger. Feels better.
I do love the Pac-Man necktie, even if I only wear a tie twice a year.
@Sinani201: Good tip! $16 for nothing, yuck.
@RogerErmph: Heard you the other 3 times, pal.
@BSprite: It's not just Windows 7 that melts down with every update and install of new software, that's the case with any computer. It's a shame really. You can't get excited about new iTunes, because you always know what's to come when you click Find Updates.
@Gerry Shappell: No biggie, I'm glad I found that substitute site... they're doing a great job right now with pics and info. No spelling mistakes either! I like it.
@ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: I like the glitter. Makes it even more next-gen feeling. It's purty.
@krztov: Friends list is much improved for me, because I can actually see the names & games on any colored background now. Don't know why anyone would say it sucks.
Guess I came around at the wrong time, that site won't load for me. Here's an alternate live blog that auto-refreshes: [live.gdgt.com]
@RAVENKam: So you're saying I should purchase this game with my Wii gift card that has been sitting unused for 9 months? And, hopefully this Wiiware game will include an exciting new feature called "save".
I only do that if what I recorded was a musical performance, or Sirius Left of Sessions, because I don't need to necessarily watch the screen to see what's happening. Other than that, I keep them fairly separate. What's the point of recording a show if you aren't even really watching it.
@mindevaporation: Only, if your resume is open to searching, any potential employer can find it, so I can't research that employer until they find and contact me. Of course, I'd research before applying, if it went that far.
@PlayerX: True. I only hope to weed out potential "work at home" scam attempts by not making it extremely easy to contact me. I was warned to be on the lookout for them. I'm pretty good at not falling for crap like that, but you never know... some people are really good liars.
@PlayerX: The site I'm using allows them to contact you (if you choose) through registration on the site, rather than making it openly search-able by all. I went ahead and opted to leave my basic contact info.
@arj8138: It may seem aimless, but what if you don't have an objective? If you're applying to a company you don't know much about, how are you going to objectify something you don't know about?
That's funny, I was literally just thinking that maybe my references wouldn't want their phone #'s spread all over the internet with a digital resume (Working on mine now). But hey, why not, it's just a phone # that you can't replace.