@ericesque: I agree. That new tab thing in Chrome is one of those "that's freaking obvious, why did no one think of it before" things. Like every great idea, probably.
@ericesque: I agree. That new tab thing in Chrome is one of those "that's freaking obvious, why did no one think of it before" things. Like every great idea, probably.
@northwalnut: They're not, really, she's just saying that so we mortals don't feel inferior.
Keeping FF with 70 odd extensions, using Chrome for quick look-ups.
Arg. "IN ages." Didn't there used to be an edit post button? Or was that something that stopped working with Better Lifehacker?
@Alicemagic: "iMannoid" Funniest thing I've heard it ages.
Some have mentioned Attachment Reminder, I thing there is also an attachment for usage tracking, but I forget name. However, on to my point.
I like it. I'm too lazy to build it, though.
We use nylon knee-highs for dryer lint collection. (In winter, why pump heat outside? In Saskatchewan?) Dispose every few loads, though, because those little screens catch everything.
@arod: Enough now, done.
Wonderful Icon is my choice for a tray tool. 3000 kb, but configurable and intuitive.
Author and date at top of article. That's the only thing that bugs me. Especially the date, when I'm looking at older articles.
@waffles: Are you Canadian? Because many of us are half-metric. As in "Man, is it hot today! It must be over 30! And yesterday was only 75!" or "We only got 3 mm of rain, but up north they got almost an inch."
Gina moves up a few steps from seventh most influential person on the web...
@fakerjohn: "hipster PDA" You don't read Elizabeth Bear by any chance?