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Another suggestion I'd add is when you get your next laptop, create a folder to be used just for the stuff you create or download on a different path than your profile (Documents and Settings) folder. I've had better luck managing it than the default profile folder.

Some forget that the only way to punish older children is to die and leave them fighting over the scraps.

So Drago got a home office and became a Sith — awesome!

A lot of the discussion here tends to assume that either 1) government only bothers people who are doing something REALLY BAD, or 2) government is out to get everyone, or at least wants to be able to track someone down at the flick of a switch.

I haven't been in the Big D since 1986, but I remember the construction workers at my base were drinking beer for their 10:30 am break. Maybe that has something to do with it?

As the source article states, the research will likely find its' way into C-level coaching sessions, thus negating some of its' current value.

@naru: I once tried 777 but my main squeeze threatened to rm -f *

what kind of wacko has a garage THAT clean?

I probably qualify as a troll, because I like to crack wise. But I try not to single out people for ridicule or stoop to clumsy insults (e.g. fag — I save that for playing my Xbox...) Usually I just say something Steven Wright-ish and see what happens.

I draw my ideas all the time...but for some reason they all look like mushroom clouds...

Now that Steve is The New Boss, he kinda makes you miss Bill The Old Boss, doesn't he?

I'm wondering when researchers will study the corrosion of ettiquette caused by interminable meetings...

Not to pick on my fellow LHers, but I wonder how many hiring managers eliminate people who have TMI out on the web, then turn around and bitch about being unable to find creative people?

One of the article's points spoke to the environment, the rest spoke to the wallet. Different shades of green from a certain point of view, but a bit confusing to me...