sqee73
DarthRoeder
sqee73

Green Bay, WI

The arrow between "did you create" and "Yes" is backwards.

A torque wrench will help you tighten up every important nut and bolt to the manufacturers specifications. Lisa from My Cousin Vinny recommends the Craftsman model 1019 Laboratory Edition Signature Series as she's found it to be dead-on balls accurate.

I have a dual-monitor setup at home (strictly for fun — I don't have a cool job that requires it) and I typically use both Chrome and Firefox as they'll launch on opposite monitors with different home tabs. It's probably unnecessary and I could easily survive with one monitor, but it's the lifestyle I've grown

Your car probably came with a jack of some kind and in most cases, this should be sufficient to lift your car and work underneath it. If your jack cannot raise your car enough to place the oil drain pan underneath it and still leave you enough room to work, find a jack that can. It's also a good idea to use a car jack

I saw one of their ridiculous commercials online and ordered a bottle. I can't say it's 100% foolproof, but it's the most effective thing I've tried so far.

If this is you, and you legitimately want to work out and improve yourself, ask for help from someone who seems to know what they're doing.

10. Speccy

But, guys, I'm going to need a workbench in order to build this workbench.

I'm too impatient. Crush up one brick of ramen into a microwave-safe bowl, fill bowl to just cover the noodles, 1:30 on high, mix in the flavoring and some cayenne pepper. The stirring usually gives enough time to finish the noodles al dente.

This one's a bit more basic. Even if you're a beginner, you're probably familiar with the ever-famous Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut. In older versions of Windows, this is how you'd bring up the Task Manager, which is useful if a program has locked up or is otherwise misbehaving.

Not really, but maybe, a potential spoiler-y-type thing... but not really.

I've checked my keyboard and am proud to say that I don't have a "Pedo" button. I kinda wish I had that "Undrip" button, though; you have no idea how many times I've dripped beverages in my keyboard.

This is minimal, but you shouldn't have to pay for sauces at fast-food places.