@OkayOctane: Not a straw, but it's like a mini-turkey baster. Instead of using it to suck up juice for a turkey, you use it to suck up snot from a kid's nose, much in the same way (by squishing the little bulb part).
@OkayOctane: Not a straw, but it's like a mini-turkey baster. Instead of using it to suck up juice for a turkey, you use it to suck up snot from a kid's nose, much in the same way (by squishing the little bulb part).
@OkayOctane: Good god, man, you don't think that someone puts their mouth to a baby's nose and.. sucks out the snot, do you? o_O
@UGAdawg: Trying to manage bills when you get paid weekly isn't fun either. :\
I use a combination of Google Calendar and Thunderbird to manage my bills. Google Calendar will send a text message to me x days before a bill is due (usually 1 day before for most bills) for a simple reminder. I then import that Google Calendar into Thunderbird. On Monday, it's as simple as switching from the Mail…
@BigJon80001: I headed over to my Target to look for some, and I wasn't able to find any! :(
@HurtsSoGood: Oh god, Mythbusters would be a deal breaker for me. =\
For anyone who wants to go with the old-style globe type lights (not the G12 or G25, those are too tiny), you can head over to Big Lots and pick up a box of the G40's. They're roughly the same size/shape as the Empire lights. That's the only place I've been able to find strings of them (besides ebay).
@heartlessgamer: When did I say I didn't read the fine print? I know exactly what I'm getting myself into. I know going into the contract that the company has already told me it's not going to live up to it's promise (it's advertisements). Doesn't mean I have to be happy about it.
@heartlessgamer: "The problem is ISPs are allowed to advertise this way." "As with anything, you can't believe the advertising"
@heartlessgamer: I never said I expected "99.999% SLA-level service for essentially pennies on the dollar", but I *do* expect that companies give me what they advertise. If I'm paying $50 for a service that includes service at x speed (whatever that speed may be), then I expect x speed (at a consistant rate - I'm not…
@Terry: That's great that you feel Comcast is doing you a great service, and that their pricing is appropriate. You're probably one of their few satisfied customers. However, I'm not a satisfied customer. When I'm paying for a service, I expect them to deliver the goods that they say they will, consistently. I don't…
@Terry: You get a quality service, so you feel justified in paying whatever amount you're paying.
@xrmb: I have that issue too - Normally I can get them to drop my bill to ~ 70 (their typical promo rate for internet + telly) but they just jacked my rate up again. I called, twice, to see if anyone would reduce my rate for me again and not a thing.
@Joseph Lau: It would suck for tiles, but that'd be perfect for windows...
@mobiusuk: If you use the browser plugin, it gives you the option of changing the currency when you go to save an item to your wishpot
@mobiusuk: I'm pretty sure Wishpot does.
Vote: Wishpot
@EternalYoshi: Considering how the Emergency Management Office is the one behind this... I don't think they'll be keen on broadcasting advertisements.
@ergasiophobiac: I didn't have any issues getting it to run in Ubuntu/GNOME (x64). It did have to download libqt4-sql but other than that I haven't had any issues getting it to run. #wallpaper
I used twitter just the other day to get my application with UPS taken care of. They have an electronic application system where, if you've worked for them before, the application has to be manually reviewed by a human being. In the past, it's taken maybe 2 or 3 days. Their website says 7 business days. I was hitting…