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No doubt it will expose/cause another fatal error or security hole in Infernal Exploder.

If safety is a concern, why not put up the lights during summer, after Hallowe'en, or Thanksgiving when there's no snow? And why put anything on the roof at all?

While it surprises me to see someone talk about making tea properly (boiling water poured onto tea leaves), the device is still a waste of time.

@Ferox: Or "life-yacking", as in the technicolor yawn.

Sorry, but this is going too far. Unless one is homeless, desperate and destitute, this isn't even worth discussion. Even the poorest can afford rice and cheap fresh vegetables.

Or, you could do the exact same thing by hitting "Print Screen" and pasting the screen capture in Paint.

@da5id_nz: Hmmm, I've tried this Chrome and also Iron because they're said to be very fast broswers and I'm on dialup here (it's all we can get), but I'm finding them to be quite slow as compared to Firefox.

@CarlinaEliphino: I taught English in Taiwan and Korea and found the best thing in those tiny kitchens was a quick-assemble planter rack: metal, with 3 or 4 shelves of adjustable height (one at working-height with a cutting board on it).

Oh, joy. Yet another way see content that is best described as inaccurate and "truth by consensus rather than facts".

As I said in the post about Yahoo and privacy, it's another company or third party doing what should have been done in the first place.

Yet another company is finally doing what they should have been doing from the outset, but only because they were forced to.

The bloat of Open Office is starting to get on my nerves. It's only the compatibility with Microshaft's .DOC format and tables (and my employer's use of Word) that keeps me from dropping it.

@Absinthe_Minded_Professor: I've never edited, just watched and observed. And it's like watching 100 five year old kids playing soccer on the same field.

@OmniZero: Exactly what I said above, though some here pooh-poohed the fact.

Wikipedia is a waste of space and bandwidth. It is rife with inaccuracy and its content is not a matter of what is factual but on who controls what content gets posted. If the "moderators" (who are anything but moderate) don't like certain facts, the facts get deleted.

I still use and prefer rjhExtensions 1.3. It may lack the breadth of features, but it's a great explore extension with other useful tools (e.g. copy the path of a filename or directory, a DOS prompt, make a directory list, etc.).

This could be done a lot faster and easier through Omniglot.

One that I use and have mentioned before is Deskmenu, although it does something different than what Minime does.