That's what she said.
That's what she said.
@TheFu: Planning to me is very different from setting a goal. I'm against goal-setting for those people for whom a "goal" is the equivalent of a "daydream".
@Nitrokart knows CPR and took that guy's wallet: You've got a truck load of responses, which is great!
@chair-force: Dude, come off of it. If you don't like it, find another blog site. Or take a picture of your OWN workspace and put it up for a vote.
@Archy de Berker: I'm eating extra meat, and ensuring that I pass gas more often.
@Prairie Moon: Best way to approach this problem is to ask yourself WHY you eat them?
@phoenix: As opposed to Vista which was more of an OS people bent over in front of.
@TheOtherHalf: I noticed that you're trying to bludgeon someone. Would you like some help with that?
@undefined: @guycross01:
Hm... So what if the application you're running to kill other applications needs to be killed?
@Omar Khafagy: er... I meant "only 2 grams of fibre" not "24 grams of fibre"
@mb: I agree with Ken on this one. Muffin doesn't = BAD. It simply equals "NOT A SNACK".
@KaliCadpat: I'm sure lifehacker will stop when YOU stop. Asl4u made a great point... looking in the mirror is NOT necessarily the best way.
The best way to keep a resolution is to take it one day at a time. Plan for the next week, not for the whole year.
@lizzzz: I found this link through Lifehacker... and I'm proud to say I'm one of the guys who figured out that out and learned how to "tie the knot".
Absolutely legal. To my knowledge, those games are old enough now to be considered in the public domain. As for that one comment that "Nintendo sells these on virtual console", that's completely inconsequential.