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What are some of the easiest nonverbal cues to pick up on? What are some of the most universal cues? Are the significant cultural difference in nonverbal cues?

Clockwise is basically a way to set up timers and keyboard shortcuts on your Mac that trigger different actions. For example, you can set it to open up a series of web pages at 8 am every day, start playing must at a 8:15, and open up six apps with a keyboard shortcut. What's nice about Clockwise is set up is pretty

On roommates: Choose someone you get along well with, but not a close friend. You will be together a lot in living time, adding social time in as well can often become too much

I see no such arrow, the ||| (except sideways) icon seems to have that. I would really like to see a giant (at this rate) map of all the gawker media blogs and sub blogs. A family tree if you will, with birth-dates would be even cooler.

Point for dbinbox, love it

Sometimes I like the limited number of options. Netflix is wonderful, but there are literally 10,000 options. I get maybe 40 channels, less is sometimes more.

I would go for space. My wife likes to air dry a lot of her clothes, which means drying racks and closet rods, both of which require space. I would rather have all that in the basement than on the main floor.

Driveway sealing maybe every 3 years, more like 5. Such a scam to do it every year.

Add a teaspoon of baking soda to the water. Never fails me

Grease: tin foil into bowl, hot grease into tin foil, wait, in trash. I think pouring hot gets more grease out of my pan.

Seen it, tried it, got pissed off b/c it didn't work.

Good job, another site down from lifehacker traffic!

Google Apps: All in one, mobile friendly, Google Apps Desktop for UI patterns people are used to.

So how do I get it to update?

Never use pure white, it doesn't project well. Use one shade off