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I do something like that already with several ING accounts; I have separate ones set up for car maintenance, vet bills, gifts, etc. I have a set amount transfered into each account automagically each month, and when I need to use that money it's sitting there waiting for me.

Would be great if it could do kilometers per litre, but I'm not about to do the math to convert that to miles per gallon.

I use Google homepage and have tabs organized by topic... News, Personal (blogs of friends, or stuff that I read on my own time), Web Dev, Design, SEO, Blogging, Email Marketing, Client Feeds, etc etc.

@Dysnomiac: It's silly that people think of toilet seats as any more dirty than anything else.

Vista is fine for the "average" user, ie. email, web, facebook. It looks fancy, so they look past any performance issues. It is absolutely horrible if you need to do anything productive on it.

Anything that comes pre-installed, anything that comes with a printer, scanner, camera, USB drive, etc, anything that comes from your ISP, Norton, McAfee, and any P2P file sharing programs.

The interwebs are getting frightening. I just bought a pineapple the other day and was wondering how I was supposed to cut it up...

Geni supports GEDCOM as well. My family has been using it for months now, and it's a great way to share information when we all live in separate parts of the country.

Vote: Windows Live Messenger

I use Lightroom and Photoshop for my photo editing, but prefer to organize my photos manually. I sort them into folders by date & event, then sub-folders for RAW and processed images, images saved for web & email, for print, etc.

What's wrong with just using the calculator button that comes on most keyboards to bring up the Windows Calculator? Seems simple enough, I don't understand why I'd need another program to do essentially the same thing.

I pretend to live paycheque-to-paycheque by diverting any extra money into various savings accounts; that way I trick myself into thinking I really can't afford to buy whatever it is I want that day/week/whatever, and am also saving more than I would otherwise.

Some perks just seem like a waste of money - money that could be put into employee salaries. I've seen people put up with salaries below industry level, but oh! they have a gym at work (that they never use)! I'd rather have the money, and then decide if I want to spend it on a gym membership or not.

I always shave my legs against the grain, but I make sure to use lots of shaving cream, and be in a really steamy, hot shower. Cold water and/or cold air gives me goosebumps, and shaving over those is not a fun experience!

I just hand my T4 and all my receipts over to my mom. A few weeks later, I get a nice deposit in my bank account. I think its magic!

Believe it or not, but some people don't like using the command prompt...

The easiest way I found to lose weight is to eat something green at dinner every day. Having a salad or some veggies helps fill up some of the space you'd normally fill with carbs or fatty food, plus you're getting some additional vitamins and minerals. I lost 15 lbs in about 4 months doing that. I didnt change my

The linkdomain:url feature is handy for anyone who wants to track inlinks to their site, but I noticed it only works on yahoo.com, not yahoo.ca.

Is it really that difficult to look at the Best Before date on your food?