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Careful guys - from the EULA:

One other thing to try is to include a piece of fresh bread in the package with the cookies. It wil help keep the cookies from drying out.

Your advice is bad. Believe it or not, credit card companies have a lot of features in place to protect consumers. When the hammers drop and someone gets screwed for whatever reason, its usually the merchant, then the customer.

Anyone who claims they can make you #1 is pretty shady. Nobody controls search engine results but search engines. Period.

I have redirected the page to the google cache for now. I think I am getting DOSed again...

Anyone know how I could see something equivalent to the memory monitor in OSX? Something that would show me just the physmem line from top?

new title: Hack your safety away and annoy everyone around you by "hypermiling."

@SexCpotatoes:

I could save a grand probably every 3 months if I ate at home and home-made food at the office.

Matt beat me to it!

One more thing, the option to send information about a search result via sms is killer.

I got my 8525 last week and was looking for something to replace dirassist on my 650 and found this. (BTW, Palm users: Check out dirassist - it rocks!).

If I did this, then where would I list my drug dealer, Ice?

I want global search! I have so many mailboxes and when I need to find a message I have to search each one...

Okay, I'm ready for your SSN. In other news, if the banks won't forward to your mail opening service, couldn't you just fill out a change of address form?

This would be cool if it worked on more apps, but out of the apps I use: firefox, thunderbird, iTunes, Adium, and terminal - zero of them work.

I just remembered what I used for this back when I used Windows. A program called RJH extensions adds a customizable set of useful context menu shell extensions to a windows explorer window.

Anyone have an equivalent script for OS X? If I had to guess I would say something like:

Firefox is a memory sucker, but start up IE and it sucks memory into other processes that are "embedded" in the system. You're not comparing apples to apples.

Tudza - yes, it does. Just search for "+a +b -c" to find all pages with a and b but not c.