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My wedding budget:

I was disappointed to see that there was no query functionality- I'd love to link tables to a dataset.

Oh- if I follow the link from Hackszine it works.

So... is that spreadsheet going to be made public? Or are you only forbidding my email address?

Geektool would be great- if I ever saw my Desktop. And I do see it- for a few seconds, every one in awhile.

I'm a LiveJournal kid. I started it when I was a whiney-mopey college student and it's now my dumping ground for information, event organizing, and community interaction.

@etc: The article isn't loading at the moment, but is it that hypochondriac bint that claims WiFi, cellphones and other forms of EM radiation make her ill? There's no clinical evidence that this is caused by anything other than her own head. Further, there's no biological mechanism that is sensitive to such low-energy

@gcoghill: You're right. Thank GOD. I hadn't even noticed, since I haven't used my optical drive since I installed the last update. Now I just checked it, and no longer shall I eject the CD with an accidental key-stroke.

Yeah, this crappy house I rented made it easy to slip in through the basement. I used the technique often, as I somehow managed to constantly forget my key. Unusual for me.

@morydd: I disagree about the sheepshank. I've used it quite a bit- in part because it can be tied on a semi-taut rope and it's real easy to untie (just remove the tension).

I'd love one!

I had a huge refund, in part because I got married last year and didn't change my withholding. It got dropped straight into the house-fund- our savings account pretty much dedicated to down-payment/closing costs. Now, we just need a house to buy.

Really? You don't like Exposé? That was a huge feature I adored about OSX. The Desktop one is mega-useful.

@jackquack: No, sorta. OSX has a CMD+TAB, just like Windows. Pretty much identical (except it changes apps, not windows- neither here nor there). Exposé simply shows you all you all your windows at the same time, allowing you to choose the one you want to navigate to.

Wait... people write desktop clients for email now?

@tut: It's a meta-extension. An easy way to make your own extensions. When I visit certain pages, I've written scripts that give me a table-of-contents on the page, that float page metadata where I can access it.

For awhile, my one of my cats and I were staying at somebody else's house. My cat, poor guest that he is, figured out how to open the tupperware container they kept the food in (a double-latched lid) and trained one of the other cats to do it. My hosts had to buy entirely different food containers to keep their cats

@monkeyboy: They do- but you're increasing the number of possibilities significantly, thus making a brute-force attack more time consuming.