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Windows 7 Ultimate install on my main computer 3 years ago, and have not had a reason to re-install yet.

Now playing

Was wondering why Jen and Tommy from Prey weren't on this list, but then it sunk in that this is a HAPPY romantic list, not tragic romantic.

Working, paying bills, finishing re-financing my car, watch the news, plow through another three chapters of the book I'm reading.

Yeah, I'm still batting for the Opera team.

Two weeks ago, I started looking at the bulk of the updates I was seeing on my Facebook, and started filtering out the posts from people who were just incessantly spam-meme-ing, political posting, or otherwise posting non-status-updates.

I used that same glitch in Oblivion to make my 120% Chameleon suit...then the game got boring because I could stand in front of NPC's and hack at them and they couldn't detect me enough to even defend themselves.

Good ol' Xoom first-gen 32gb with CM10 (soon 10.1).

Don't tell Scotty?

Uh...when the Smart was "officially" released in the USA, it was equipped with a more powerful/less efficient engine.

I try to keep it simple.

For what it's worth, you have my sympathies, primarily for the death in your family, and secondly for not currently having access to some of the better services that USAA offers.

I submit Joan Crawford hacking deep childhood trauma.

Another USAA member here (for over 10 years now), and while I do on rare occasion miss having a local branch (I kept a local branch bank account for several years for convenience until they started charging more and MOAR fees), it is still extremely convenient.

Took a temp job as a database debugger when I had never touched a database before.

Straight time for over 40 hours for me actually.

Consider me jealous.

For reheating things that SHOULD be moist (potatoes, pasta, chili, etc), I always add a bit of water to the bowl, semi-cover, and heat at a lower power for longer.

All my digital "assets" of this variety are locked in a TrueCrypt container that only opens/mounts as a drive with my password.

I don't think that's how fire works...

ACK!