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Just don't. Take your precious spare time to do fun stuff in the real world. Maybe you'll meet someone in the process.

Snapchat was never safe anyway. My bog-stadard Android phone takes screenshots in 1s

Beware battery life though, it's always very short.

This is unambitious: I exercise while I pee. Also, I work on my accuracy.

Actually, soda cans are much more widesrpread.

I do the wishlist thing, also for comparison shopping 'coz I tend to forget prices, specs...

The advantages of building you own are:

I think we should take this as a story on how John Hodgman would work if he weren't a millionaire employing various underlings to do all his work for him. I'm actually surprised he does his own TV appearances, but I guess the spotlight is always nice when you've got nothing to do :-p

Printing.

Very useful tip. Thanks a lot !

But why did you pay $99 for it to start with then ? Just get any Android stick (they start at $50), add the controller of your choice, and enjoy the Playstore, Emulators, Media players... Ouya is only trying the ole' console lock-in on the back of Android... go for the real, open, thing instead

The proposed method has several issues:
1- it's testing the download speed of a file that's out the on the internet. That speed is impacted by:
1a- how busy your net connection is
1b- how full the pipes between your home and the server are
1c- how busy the server is

mousewheel click in Opera open in new background tabs ?

Free tip: disable sound notifications. You'll be free to actually work, and look at notifs when *you* want, not when *they* want.

Be very upfront about it. Explain your problem, and ask for give and atke: there must be something your friend can help you with, that'll save you as much time as you're devoting to him ?

good one !

People often have problematic issues with 3-letters TLAs, and thus repeat twice what the TLA actually means to say. Also, US Americans love repeating redundancies, such as for example "high rate of speed". (*)

word for word, déjà = already, vu = seen. We Frenchies mainly use that phrase to dismiss films, clothes too similar to something else, not original.

In France, restaurants usually offer both pre-defined "menus", with a restricted choice of usually 3 of each course (3x appetizers, 3x main course, 3x cheese/dessert). And because 3 is such a nice number, there are usually 3 "menus".