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This. It does seem like a nice idea, but to be honest, I'm one of those boring people who only talks about the same 4 subjects. I see the benefits of these meetings, but I imagine there is probably some "forced to share" aspect that would just make me obnoxious to my coworkers.

This. I always use Revouninstaller. It's the bomb! And then I also use UniBlue Registry Cleaner to clean out my Windows Registry (and yes, I actually bought the paid-for version of it. Worth every penny!).

If memory serves, you should be able to buy an unlocked iPhone from Apple. So, even if the carrier won't sell you one that is unlocked, Apple will.

I have a FitBit (glorified pedometer if I ever saw one), and since getting it, my exercise goal each day is to hit 5,000 steps. On work days, I generally hit 2,000-3,000 each day consistently, meaning I only need to take a walk around the block twice when I get home to meet my goal.

Yeah, ditto :/

This (assuming your child is still a kid and living under your roof. Otherwise, if it's his computer & his house, signing him off is just a dick move).

Hell, I LOVE that one! I'm going to use it on any kids I come across!

You're going at it from the wrong angle. Come after it from the angle of "If your child gives me the measles because you didn't keep them locked in a bubble for a month, I'll be really upset."

I used to think the chickenpox vaccine was pointless for kids. It doesn't cause them any harm to get sick (most kids. There are some with compromised immune systems that should get the vaccine because the illness could cause serious complications), and it's only there for about a week.

From my understanding, if you chose not to get vaccinated, you're basically destined to live in a bubble so you don't accidentally get infected yourself and don't accidentally infect anyone else.

This. The "don't answer calls from numbers you don't know" sounds good in theory, but what are the odds the person performing the Interview is going to call you from a number that isn't readily available to the public?

This. I hate it most when people are texting each other like crazy and their text tone keeps going off. If you know you're about to get into a back-and-forth conversation over text, why not just move your phone to vibrate? Or silent?

I don't know. I was the nosy type of kid. If my parents had any valuables to store, if they stored them in my room as a kid, they wouldn't be valuable for much longer.

I use my tablet and my desktop interchangeably as primary computers. The desktop is about a year old now (bought Valentine's day 2012) and the tablet is now about 3 months (bought Jan. 30th this year). I tend to use the tablet more than the desktop, but for anything that's too cumbersome to do on a tablet, I use the

I typically just use a Scotch Heavy Duty Scrub Sponge to get stubborn lids open. It allows you to get a more firm grip on the lid/jar. I learned this trick when I worked fast food.

I power cycle my tablet & phone about once a week or so. I try to leave them off for about 10 minutes only to clear out the temporary memory and have things run smoother.

Not just that, but email is really just an electronic version of a memo. Any older person I ask who took a typing class back in the 50s/60s knows what BCC/CC means off the top of their heads. It's taken me a couple of months to try & remember it because it hasn't been a big priority to learn it. (and saying that on

I, personally, like Pulse. I'm not sure if it's available online or if it's Phone/Tablet only, though.

This. That's exactly why I started using AdBlock. And when it comes to my phone/tablet, I could tolerate (barely, but I could) the ads being done over WiFi where I won't get charged.

You don't have to. That's what reality TV is for!