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schitso

Or, use Kon-Boot.

Since everyone else is commenting on how they think their particular setup is better, I'd just like to add here that I have exactly this setup and it works perfectly. Usenet is much easier to automatically grab stuff from than torrents.

Anyone tried the earbuds? Any good?

It was surprisingly easy to get this set up on a headless Linux server. +1 for them.

More bullshit assertions with absolutely nothing to back it up. Did you even read the study I linked in the comment you're replying to? HUMANS. n=8, sure, but humans.

But it's so white and shiny!

Your point being? Is binge eating insulinogenic foods a mandatory part of breaking a fast? I was unaware of this.

I'm more excited about the existence of a lolcat command.

Thanks for doin' the work for me.

Anybody know which drink that was?

Couch Potato's newer versions does. You have to enable advanced settings.

Several of the modules are XBMC-centric, but they're not required.

Maraschino looks freakin' awesome. Nice find.

Seriously. How dare they make a rectangle phone with rounded corners? And there's a button in a symmetrical location reachable by someone holding the phone!? Outrageous!

i5-650, 8 GB RAM, 2x2TB Caviar Greens in RAID1, 1x320GB Caviar Blue.

Ooh, that's a much better term: "disordered eating". And yeah, the type you describe is a whole other world of disordered eating. Unfortunately, I know some people who have the problems I described (using food for pleasure, to fill a void, etc.) AND that you describe (obsession over what's healthy, blame and

Hm. I'm feeling self-conscious about this comment. I'm not trying to say that everyone overweight has an eating disorder or something. It's just an experience that people very close to me had that I thought others in similar situations might be able to benefit from. Don't hate!

Again, it's important to differentiate between the types of exercise. Lifting and HIIT? Great all around and not too time-consuming. Chronic cardio? Time-consuming, of equal or less benefit compared to alternatives, and, in excess, harmful.

Without ever having actually been obese, I have known plenty of people who are. One of them made a bit of a discovery, and, upon sharing it with the others (with me present), there seemed to be a bit of a group epiphany. That discovery was that they all had/have eating disorders. Not to the extent of bulimia or