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I'm so glad Lifehacker had this article. My toilet has developed a slow flush in the last couple of days. I don't know what could be stopping it up, because I poop AWESOMENESS!

I overheard a coworker that is at the desk beside me talking on the phone about having bed bugs. Can he bring them to work? Is there anything I can do to prevent them from spreading here? What should I do?

Is there a way to post something of Facebook, but not allow anybody to make comments?

I think a friend's Sansa Clip's battery just went bad. They've had it for forever, and I'm surprised it lasted so long. They were going to throw it away, but I told them I would take it. It works as long as it's plugged into a power source, but once you take it off, it only lasts about 20 seconds and shuts down. I can

To help out the other drivers, I make sure they have a clear and unobstructed view of whichever hand jester I'm flipping. That way they know how bad they screwed up.

I've been listening to the local radio station on my computer for the last few years. I use Screamer Radio because Lifehacker featured it, and it lets me choose the bitrate, and record. Every once in a while the station would change up the company they would stream through, and I would have to go find the new url to

Thanks!

Anything's possible on LifeHacker, and thanks for the brands!

A few weeks back, Lifehacker had an article about keeping warm, and someone suggested getting warm socks. Does anyone have any suggestions for warm warm socks? Brand names and types? I don't think there's a lot of sock reviews online.

Thanks Whitson for mentioning my advice. It made my day to be mentioned on one of my favorite websites.

What do I want for Christmas?

Whenever somebody posts an update without explanation, I try to have fun with it.

Is there a way to export all the tweets I've "starred" to a pdf or text document? I know you can backup your own tweet stream, can you do your favorites also?

False. Black bear.

Is there a way to make your Facebook posts into a PDF or some other way to download it to read offline? I'd like to go back and read some old things that happened many months ago, but it takes forever to scroll through and keep loading the old posts.

My old CRT TV finally died on me, so I decided to get a new flatscreen. Lifehacker said to wait till April because that's when the new models come out, and manufacturers are trying to get rid of the old ones for a lot cheaper. A friend also told me a good time to buy is the week before the Super Bowl. I was wanting

It's for DSL modem/router combo. They're charging me $60 for an off brand I've never heard of before. Plus I have to reboot the thing every couple of days or so. There's no big provider companys that are in my neighborhood, so I'm stuck with the local phone company that charges higher prices, for slower services, and

I was told by my internet provider (a locally run phone company, not one of the big guys) that I can only use their modem/router that they provide, to connect to the internet and can't go out and buy my own. Is that true?

I'm getting ready to go to the eye doctor for an exam so I can take Lifehacker's advice and buy my glasses online., but I was also wanting to get some contacts. What info do I need to get from the eye doctor? And can anybody recommend any good online sites for getting contacts?

Anyone have any good recommendations of places that sell batterys? I've heard of cheaper batterys being sold, that are already a couple of years old, so they don't last as long.