monsterblues
monsterblues
monsterblues

As a game developer I think DLC is evil. And I know for a fact some day 1 DLC is part of the main game and removed to sell separately. I miss the old days when DLC content was called Mission Packs and there were at least 20 to 30 levels. (Half Life Blue Shift and Opposing Force come to mind.)

I’ll try this once, but I’m skeptical. If you want a tender steak, use a meat hammer. It’s easy and fun. It also flattens the steak so you have more of the “crusty edges” mentioned in the linked article.

I’m loving Deluge. uTorrent became a little bloated, and it had a bug with proxy servers for so long. Deluge, just works. And I love the ability to add as many or as few addons as I need.

Doesn't happen to me either.

I bought a PC about 5 years ago from iBuyPower. It came with maintenance free liquid cooling on the CPU. I didn't really believe it at the time, but I've never cleaned it. I've never dismantled it, even though I've moved a few times. I've swapped out video cards, hard drives, and ram. I use my computer everyday for

Bald / shaved goes good with round heads too.

Don't forget to use a slow cooker bag and you'll rarely need to wash the thing.

Thanks, this helped me fix this process.

Feedly wasn't working out for me at first. But the amount of changes they made over the last month make it a really nice replacement. I really wanted to like CommaFeed, but it was too slow and didn't import starred items.

Baseboards also stop rats from digging through the drywall. Unless he's fancy. [www.flickr.com]

Don't forget Direct Folders! (I don't work for the company.) [codesector.com]

Wow, they should have just showed 4 people playing the game. Without any dialog.

Vita... hmm... sounds kind of like Vista.

Microtransactions.

iPower.com is an excellent service for less technical users.

In Windows you can right click on the Dropbox icon and see the most recently changed files. You can also see the Recent Activity on the website. I'm a 3D artist/designer working with programmer on some iPhone/Android apps. It works very well for us because I don't touch the code and he doesn't touch the data. If you

I'm glad you linked to other Lifehacker articles about ergonomics, but you've skewed what Scott Sonnon's article is saying. The article is about overcoming weaknesses that cause slouching as a foundation of an active lifestyle.

I was working on a project and couldn't focus. I asked my wife to take the router away! That helped a lot. I really need more self control though.

I like that idea!