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I would like to add that while shaking may help in some cases it isn't always safe to randomly pull cartridges out of you printer and shake them.

Come on, watch the video a few more times. The plot is obvious. It's about drama and compostion. Or something.

I don't get why people talk so bad about explorer bars. If I had a browser bar for every of my favorite sites with a custom search bar and live ticker I would never have to type an url again, which is obviously the most efficient way to do internet.

Wait, you recommend to install linux to someone who has difficulties grasping the differences between two windows versions?

Wait, the heart is context sensitive? I thought that it only depends on the general area you are in, but I never actually tried to point at something with the heart and then listen to it.

I consider the small space between the countertop and the oven as food limbo where naughty pieces of food vanish if they don't wait for me to clean them up.

You could just set them up and pretend that you are google. For the next step you just glue several cameras on top of your car so you can drive around and collect street view data.

Is that my imagination or is the guy in the video kind of proud to run out of gas on a regular basis?

I always thought that those shiny things at the bottom of video cards were just for decoration. Now I know for sure.

Why would you want to sit continuously in front of a water cooler or coffee machine?

It's probably fine if I place the stuff I need to bring up at the bottom of the stairs, but there WILL be pain and tears if I put something at the top of the stairs and hope that I remember it afterwards.

There is no sane reason for not checking for the boogeyman before you go to sleep.

Just parts of it. I live in Vienna, after all.

The "don't speak to people from Austria" thing doesn't hold true anymore. That comes from a time where everyone who doesn't speak your language was considered an enemy.

Why would you disable the defragmentation? Windows automatically excludes SSD's from it and it's good to have for regular hard drives.

Awesome. I wanted to do that when they added the feature but forgot about it for some reason. Now I did it, and it gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Thanks for reminding me!

They probably could, but they still would have to know what countries you enabled or where you live.

It is. They promised to bring that feature back in the last paragraph in the blog entry.

I was just looking for this function in poweramp but couldn't find anything.

This looks creepy. Really, really creepy.