shabaz
Shabaz
shabaz

shabazosu [at] yahoo [dot] com - thanks a million bro!

Yeah, I remember seeing a Dateline or 20/20 report a few years ago about how Apple doesn't care/won't help you find the person who stole your iDevice.

What a coincidence - I spent like 30 mins this afternoon trying to clean a pair of my (originally) white, but now gray, nike running shoes because I was bored. I used the tide stain stick and a clorox bleach pen but neither one really made much of a difference.

Exactly. I had no qualms about paying an extra $2 in order to have the ability to get a 'new' release by mail whenever there was something I wanted to see (which was generally like once a month), but there is no way I can justify paying $8 now for that convenience.

@Casey Chan - I'm the exact same way; and I'm kinda shocked that most people primarily use one method or the other and that people like me are basically outliers (I assumed most people preferred/used both quasi-equally).

I rarely go over 250MB, but yeah, since I was grandfathered in with my unlimited AT&T data plan I'd rather just pay the $5-10 "extra" per month to keep it, because I know the moment I switch plans I'd all of a sudden start using a crap load of data and immediately regret it.

I've always used this userscript that automatically disables the gallery view and opens everything on one page.

+1, I also did this a few months back.

My best friend (and roommate at the time) died in 2007, and when his parents came to clean out his bedroom they asked if I knew the password to get into his laptop (which I did) but I lied and told them sorry, I don't know.. then once they left I called his older brother and said hey, I just want to give you a heads

According to this site, my gawker email wasn't part of that Gnosis file, even though I could've sworn it was back in December when I originally checked to see if it had been.

Yeah wow, I'm 100% shocked that anyone over like the age of 25 didn't know about this already! I mean, those automatic rear-view mirrors are a generally 'new' fad that have only become popular within the past ~10-12 years or so? I cannot comprehend how this was never mentioned at any point during someones drivers ed

+1 about the chocolate covered cannoli. Nearly all of my (non-Italian) friends had no idea what those were until they met me.

If I read the original article from AddictiveTips correctly, you have to manually run/start this program if you use the portable version, so that pretty much defeats the whole purpose of the program. I don't need to be automatically reminded to eject my USB drive when I'm on one of my own computers

You sound like you'd be tons of fun to hang out with at a bar!

So what's the difference, if any, between turning the box off by pressing the power button on the unit vs. physically unplugging it from the wall - in terms of watts, energy saved/used, etc.?

I have the same box from TWC - I'm assuming by 'off' you mean by pressing the power button on the box itself/from the remote 'off', correct? I didn't know it had this functionality, I'll have to try it.

VOTE: µTorrent

hawaii2000 is right..

According to the last U.S. Census Bureau figures, only ~30% of the population has a bachelor's degree (or higher), so 'most' people are already not going to college.

I feel sorry for you.. you describe a McDonald's Big Mac as tasting 'amazing.' Seriously?