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I'll publish them on a Tumblr, no biggie

It's "ok" but it's just a commercialized version of good running form. There are a few things about Chi that are just wrong, like trying to maintain an even cadence all the time. In fact, it will vary based on speed and terrain. Here's the skinny on proper running form: http://strengthrunning.com/2013/10/proper…

not like this though:

I already like you better than most people.

I actually use something like this when I know I'm not making enough eye contact. I time it with blinks.

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Military time confuses many people, but it's actually really simple to convert it. If anyone gives you a time that starts with "13" or more, all you need to do is subtract 12 from the first 2 digits and add a "pm" to the end. If you need to tell someone the time in military terms, add 12 to the hour part of anything

I replied to Alan below on the outcome of my experiment, thought I'd let you know :D

Vote: Notepad++

I'm extremely proud of this. :)

As IT for a semi large company, if i saw someone with TOR installed i would talk to them about it and have them remove it. then check back in a few weeks to see if they re-installed it. if they did then i would just go to HR to file a complaint that they are using company property for inappropriate uses. the same

If it's someone else's equipment and network, then, no, you probably aren't entitled to the expectation of privacy.

Chances are your IT department can remotely access your computer, making pretty much any attempt at hiding your activity useless. Just save the questionable browsing for home (you're supposed to be working anyway, right?). Besides, if they routinely point out you have no right to privacy on your company machine I

Nah, I think it's because the yellower light just puts less stress on your eyes, so you can stay up longer before your eyes start feeling really tired.

You know, I wouldn't mind going to the dentist so much if they didn't try to TALK TO ME WHEN THERE'S A BUNCH OF STUFF IN MY MOUTH.

Maybe...but I installed it last week ;)

Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (the NPR News Quiz) is hysterical and informative.

Best podcast to learn about random things. Josh and Chuck are the hosts and they do a great job every time. The topics are always pretty interesting and they also manage to squeeze in some humor in each episode. This one is definitely a brain booster. Oh and the production quality is top-notch.