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@pcypert: They don't deserve a slap on the back for stopping this.

Who says you can only have one email account?

"Super Size Me"? Yes. "Loose Change"? No. Loose screws is more like it.

re: "Make shoveling a bit easier"

@Robert Basil: Exactly what I was thinking. Shrinkwrapping might be fine if you're going to travel with a device turned off, but not for using it.

So what's their advice for people who own folding metal carts?

@Nogard13: How, exactly, would shorter strands be easier to eat?

@#c17962066: Hey, charlie, answer me two questions:

@Nogard13: If you cook the pasta in olive oil and use olive oil to make your sauce, it doesn't "slide off".

"Standard spaghetti cooks in 18 minutes"? Calling that junk "spaghetti" is like calling Hershey's vegetable oil-based garbage "chocolate".

The only bad (I would say lousy) wallpaper sites are those that making the viewing of images an ordeal, falling into three categories:

@BishopBlaize: Another good reason for multiple browsers is multiple accounts on the same site. In almost any browser, you can only look at one free email account at the same time, whether on gmail or elsewhere. Having a secondary browser lets me view more than one simultaneously.

@ForestFire0: My home page is a self-designed page on my drive with frames. After I bookmark links, I add them to specific frame pages, rather than having to search through bookmarks.

@ForestFire0: I use Opera and it doesn't automatically reload pages from the internet, which would slow down the start up. Instead, it reads from the cache on the hard drive and only reloads when I tell it to.

@ph15h: It's a brilliant idea. It sucks being a renter and not able to mangle my keys to do that.

For tools, I have two Leathermans, one at home and one at work - it means I don't need to carry one around and folding Allen key sets to go with them. I recently bought a Leatherman package from Costco, the Kick and a Micra. I'm undecided about where to put the Micra, probably in my backpack rather than a pocket.

Screen size isn't as important as layout. When text is wider than six inches of screen space (the width of your head and thus peripheral vision) you have to move your head or eyes to read which can be distracting and you may lose your place a lot.

Why use a frying pan? And why do people insist on calling it a "skillet"?

I use a rectangular kitchen rack, about 12" by 8" with legs. It's not exactly the same as in this picture, but similar:

@dfgdg: How exactly did that spamwhore get approved to make comments?