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100% right! I'd also recommend checking out bodybuilding.com. Even if you aren't a body builder, you should review proper form, and give yourself some more confidence that you are performing your workout correctly.

If you can follow those directions, you're ok to drive.

MusicBee media player has an "Organize Files" option that will do a bulk organization and renaming in the background. Works pretty well, and even though my library is well past 100,000 songs, I can't vouch for renaming that many at a time. I'm in the fixing mp3s here and there stage since I've already handled the

Or use MusicBee media player that support FLAC. I'm not sure on tagging FLAC since I convert mine down to MP3 to save space.

Or use a Chromecast ($30) and stream right from Google Music if you go that route. You can also select music that you want to be available "Offline" (Add to Queue I believe it's called) I believe to prevent data overage. Streaming services really don't use that much data, if you're only using them for maybe an hour at

As always I have to suggest MusicBee (media player). It does tagging right in the program from MusicBrainz and freedb. Also it can pull album art from various sources or you can manually apply it like I do from a hi-res album cover site (http://www.albumartexchange.com/). You can also do a batch sweep and rename and

Yeah but she's rich.

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Most major manufactures have utilities built in to update drivers and pre-installed software. HP has the Support Assistant, Toshiba has the Service Station, etc. It's a great way to get updates, check your warranty, do diagnostics, without needing to hunt all over the vendor's site. All other unwanted stuff seems to

Seems like uninstalling stuff you don't want would be easier. The rescue media is usually stored on a partition now. It restores from a WIM file (usually), then tasks in all the additional software. Seems fine to me.

Why?

Great...now I need to make a pie.

I've had Anti-virus programs, specifically our Corporate Trend Micro pickup the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder as a virus (even if it's not). The BelArc Advisor is also a good program to see keys.

Yeah that's a real conundrum.

Why not just poop in the shower? Eliminate the cost of toilet paper, and the time it takes to sit on the toilet.

I'd love to write for you guys, but I'm not sure if I'm up to par or be able to dedicate as much time as needed for a full time or maybe even a part time job.

While I do enjoy Pandora, as a music aficionado (self-proclaimed), there are far too many predictable tracks and repeats. If I have to hear that damn M83 song again, I'll van Gogh my ears.

Completely agree with your second bullet there. My family never had a lot of money, in fact we were on food stamps at one point. So things that I wanted as a teenager were going to come from my wallet. At 12 I got a paper route, at 14 I started work at a local "fast food" restaurant. Of course in those days I was

I don't disagree at all with contributing to an IRA. Keep a separate account for savings (see emergency fund above). How many of us have uttered "I really wish I would have saved more or started earlier". I think IRA is one of them, especially if your company matches in any way.

Also if you're an IT person or the delegated IT guy in the family and you are always installing Avast; there are command line switches you can use that disable some of the stuff by default. Toss it in a batch file and let it rip.