shawnwayne
Shawn Wayne
shawnwayne

I'm still using the exact same Logitech G5 mouse that I got like 8 years ago, and until that one dies I'll keep using it. When that day comes, I'll replace it with the new version of the Logitech G series. They seem to be pretty much bulletproof.

I'm still using the exact same Logitech G5 mouse that I got like 8 years ago, and until that one dies I'll keep

So I wasn’t the only one who that was the first thing that popped into my head.

NNNNOOOOOOOOoooooo! The show will sadly not continue on without him. He was just as big of a part of the show as Richard and James. Without the trio, I'm afraid the show will not continue at all.

Bottle of tequila.

This year I'm getting a lot more back than last year (broke even last year) I'm going to be putting this back into my emergency fund that I drained from being unemployed last year.

That's pretty much what happened to me last year. Broke dead even. Could have been worse I suppose. Got money back from state, had to pay in federal. Thanks Obama!

Whenever my mom tries to freeze fresh strawberries, they always come out of the freezer turned to complete mush when they are thawed. All the liquids drain out all over the place and make a mess, and those juices are lost and not retained in the fruit. I wonder what she is doing wrong here. She freezes them whole. I

In one word, no. Most of the technical skills I learned were from working on my own or studying separately from classes. I learned most of everything I know on the job. Most of the companies I've interviewed with didn't care that I had a degree, or even a partial degree. They cared more about the fact that I am good

I have had a tri-stone (3 sided sharpening stone from Harbor Freight, cheap and rough low grit) for a couple years and that works great for really damaged edges because it cuts so fast. So I like to think I have a decent idea of the concept, but I've always had a hard time keeping consistent angles when switching

I've tried to use automotive sandpaper to sharpen knives before, and I'm not sure if I had the wrong angle or whatever, but I ended up rounding off my edge on a couple of knives. It certainly polished the bevel nice, but it made my knives butter knife dull. I ended up getting a Lansky sharpening system that has a

Detroit, MI

Not exactly what I meant, still doesn't compare to Detroit in any way, I mean I hear on the news pretty much every day there are shootings and gang related activity pretty much all the time. I guess as long as you don't get caught in the crossfire between gangs you should be alright for the most part.

Malibu? Really? Hello recall city! I personally wouldn't buy any of the cars on that list, except maybe the Rav4. Slow and boring doesn't make a safe car. And i'm pretty sure all cars in that era had ABS? I'm pretty happy with my 2009 Subaru Legacy. It seems to be pretty safe, though I haven't had to test that yet

Hell, I had at least 4 women in the back seat of my Pontiac Bonneville in high school! That car was a land yacht! Front bench seat was epic. Granted, the car was a POS.

I do this every year with my lawnmower. I don't replace the spark plug every year, but I usually check if it works fine first. I change the oil in the fall usually, so that is good to go when I need to mow the lawn for the first time. I replace the air filter annually, and clean the carburetor. I have an old lawn

That's good to know. I suppose, when you take into account one person in one area of the city, the odds of you getting attacked or involved in a violent crime is very low when you look at the big picture including all the violent crime across the entire city against all the people who live there, the chances of

NY, Chicago, and LA are on the list of the safest cities? How do they figure? Has anyone who put this list together been to Chicago lately? If you stay in the very small section of nice and luxurious area, then sure. The other 85% of the city? Hell no. I'm constantly looking over my shoulder in Chicago, this place has

Interesting to see that you are putting liquid cooling to rest finally! I believe liquid cooling had more of a place 5 or 6 years ago when CPU tech wasn't at the level it is today. You could overclock and get performance much higher with liquid cooling back then. Today, I think it just doesn't matter as much, you can

Sweet! That's like...decent! Especially if you are already invested in one of their tool systems it makes a lot of sense.

I know a guy with that 18V Milwaukee setup. That thing is amazing. Milwaukee makes some of the best stuff I think.