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@lightmanx5: Thats sweet, just the way it is.

@pobregizmo: Here's a key thing to know when in Best Buy - they *will* price match bestbuy.com, which often shows better prices than the brick and mortar store offers. They are quick to offer you the same price that you see online.

"The Dip," AKA basic Mexican Layer Dip.

@bobby.tables: We have a Tortelloni recipe that includes peas, diced hamsteak, and yellow curry. It sounds odd, but it's superb and rich comfort food. Not very Italian but it's damn good. I think it's a Real Simple recipe.

@synth7: I've been "selected" as well. If you check in online with a number of bags but show up with more, expect this to be stamped on your boarding pass.

@RenRen: I'm with you, GorillaCam is missing. I don't use the default camera app anymore, ever.

@Ookseer: I prefer Win-D because pressing it toggles the desktop. Press once, windows all go away. Press again, windows all come back. Also, on my multi-monitor XP box, Win-M only hides windows on my primary monitor. Win-D gets all windows, all screens.

@infmom: Indeed. We used to host a dinner party with friends every other week. The house was never cleaner than that year. The same principle helped us with moving recently, too. The weekend after we moved my sister-in-law, cousin-in-law and his girlfriend visited. We couldn't physically unpack the whole house,

@kane2742: You went upstairs full in, but didn't come downstairs full out.

@lindsayk: In most cases WiFi is going to be faster than 3G. For you, it's less about usage and more about speed. Also, if you life in a no-3G area, you're going to want to use WiFi.

I once used a Barnes and Noble for just this purpose. While I paid maybe $10 for a month's worth of access to the WiFi, I had a quiet (if chilly) place to work and the employees hardly noticed me at a little table in a corner. The downside? That particular store had no more than 2 outlets. I don't know how they

The title of this article makes my head hurt. Seriously, can somebody back me up?

@eien: You sound like Steve Jobs - you're typing wrong. I think the laptops that force me to hang in unergonimic poses for fear of constantly moving the cursor are crappy. There's a FREE tool to make the computer work better so I can type in comfort? Yes, I'll have that, thanks.

@hercules_100_98: Don't you know? You can say anything, anything at all in an email, so long as you follow up with a J.

@Lord_Data: Just don't pick it up with your left hand.

As a programmer who's been called to incorporate a CMS into a site, WP is my friend. Building a theme for WordPress is pretty easy, either from scratch or an existing design, with lots of nice functionality available to include. It's also not rocket science for a PHP programmer to pull in the backend and do whatever

@papayalily: This sounds like stuff you actually need/use. If your keyring is ratty, you're still not going to toss out your keys - you need those. It's about the stuff you don't need. Broken stuff you're never going to fix, piles of computer cables, and things people gave you that you don't use or want. I think I

I occasionally use the USB on my cable box. I used to use the USB port on my TV to power my Mr. Tengu, but my TV started to freeze up on occasion. It never happened before or after plugging in Mr. Tengu, so I think he caused it. Thus, my advice is this: Power draining USB devices may not be recommended for

@Houston Lang: I'm pretty sure they were scoring the number of successful putts. Sinking 9/10 putts is better than 5/10.

I don't know how effective it would be *outside* the home, but *inside*, talcum powder works wonders with ants. It obscures the chemical scent trails they leave, so the ants get lost on their way from the anthill to the cookie jar. It also dehydrates them, so anybody who remembers the way is a goner. My mother in