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Yeah, but I need a separate subscription for Netflix. I just want it included as part of my existing entertainment package. Also, do all ‘smart’ devices work all the time? I know that my Sony BluRay is supposed to connect to streaming services, but I never got it to work (from what I’ve read, all Sony devices go

Personally, I eat at my desk while doing work. THEN I leave for an hour to do whatever I want.

Someone installed it, and it simply works. Yes, I have to remember to DVR programs... once. I have programs I set up to record years ago and haven’t changed them since. No extra apps, no worries about Smart TV support, not extra dongles besides what someone came into my house and set up for me.

Meh... let me know when there is a Netflix channel I can add to my regular television package. I don’t have time to fiddle with it.

I just want to know when they will come out with a replacement for Windows Moviemaker!

Also , be aware of how they process grief. No everyone feels comfortable with lots of people around them. When my dad died, I felt best just being alone. I would have hated to have tons of people around me offering to help, cooking meals, driving me places.

My problem is the opposite - it doesn’t dim enough for me

I hate my new autodimming mirror, because it doesn’t dim as much as the old flip up kind. I’m still blinded.

With the prices I’ve been able to get buying during promotions and end-of-model-year sales, I suspect that the savings might be closer to $500. I only buy a car about every 6 years, and pay cash. So saving the extra $85 per year, in order to avoid the back-and-forth haggling and mind games, is totally worth it.

How so? Looks fine to me

Here’s how I negotiate for cars:

I would definitely unfriend you :)

Is there any way I can stop seeing duplicate posts like this on both Gizmodo and Lifehacker? I’m tired of scrolling past so many posts that I’ve already read.

Is there any way I can stop seeing duplicate posts like this on both Gizmodo and Lifehacker? I’m tired of scrolling

If you want to replace all your smoke detectors, buy a contractors pack at the local home improvement store. You end up paying less per item if you buy in bulk (usually 4-5 per pack)

Married people

Well maybe if the software companies would stop making new software that requires the latest f**king bleeding-edge bloatware technology, then I wouldn’t have to buy my kid the “new shiny laptop” (to replace his 3-year ‘old’ one) so he can learn something new at coding camp over the summer.

I’ll give Late Bloomer the same advice I give my son about dating and meeting girls - Don’t.

To be fair, he was talking about an old laptop that you don’t use anymore. That’s not extravagant, that’s frugal.

WTF did I just read. (I only got through the first 4 paragraphs). Was there a point to this?

With so many plots of so many shows/movies/books dependent on a he-said/she-said trope, and the prevalence of smart phones these days, you would think that secret recordings would happen more often.