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    Got ravaged in the past when explaining I do the same thing. Good thing I didn’t give a shit. As you said, my retinas are infinitely happier.

    Got ravaged in the past when explaining I do the same thing. Good thing I didn’t give a shit. As you said, my

    Living in Twins Territory: check

    Hopefully this doesn’t have the bloat and crapware that came with Digsby ;)

    I agree. We only have one account, but have a budget line specifically for each of us to have said discretionary spending. It’s not a lot, as I’m working and she’s finishing grad school, but it does give us a good chuckle when we get our “allowance” for the week! I like to use it to get fast food every so often when I

    Welcome to the black, friend, for your drinking truth that you speak

    Eggo waffles. Don’t buy the store waffles. I promise you it’s not worth saving 80 cents. The store waffles are garbage.

    Appreciate your opinion on this, Melanie! Would you know if one is more space-efficient than the other? I’m not pressed for disk space, but if one can run longer than the other before dumping old versions, I’d rather just switch to that one instead

    So, to make sure I’m understanding, Backup and Restore (Win 7) is just to get the system image and File History is actually for changes in files? I have Backup and Restore pointed to another internal hard drive, and don’t use File History. Should I switch it around and use File History on my internal, and then use

    I read somewhere you need AT LEAST 10 mpg more on the new car than the old one to make it worth the time/effort/money to upgrade your car. I of course can’t remember where I read that now, but that seems like a good minimum value to me, based on all the points you made

    That’s the one I always use! Nice and easy

    Be sure to note the clever answers though! I just got locked out of an online service yesterday because I had to give my security question answer to change my profile, and forgot my smart ass answer I gave, and had to proceed to call and explain that to a tech guy there. He got a chuckle out of it at least

    Well, thanks to you and the other comments posted I have learned something new today! I always thought it was the same thing, but I understand the distinction. Plus your credentials certainly lend credibility to your argument ;)

    Well, thanks to you and the other comments posted I have learned something new today! I always thought it was the

    Serious question: Is snow thrower a regional term? I’ve only ever grown up calling and hearing them called snowblowers. I’m from MN for reference

    Serious question: Is snow thrower a regional term? I’ve only ever grown up calling and hearing them called

    That’s only $600 a month!!...

    Ha that’s incredible. My dad’s not nearly as bad, but he did just upgrade to a smart phone a year ago after his flip phone finally just wouldn’t flip closed anymore

    Both this and the HTG article make it sound like unless you’ve toggled the option off and have disabled Windows Spotlight, you will still see ads. I’ve had Spotlight enabled since they released it (love the pictures and download them so I can use them for wallpapers later), and I just have the toggle off and have yet

    Right? I don’t want a tablet that makes phone calls. I’ll have to look into the S6, thanks for the heads up!

    And that’s the problem! It really has been a great phone. My hands aren’t that big, nor do I run a lot of heavy apps, so screen size and amount of available RAM have been great. I would just like to get MM, and it took forever to even get to Lollipop (thanks, Verizon!). But I don’t know how I will live w/o TRUE Active

    Aw, shucks! Now you’re making me blush! But wait... you’ve mentioned to others that the LH world revolves around them. ARE THERE OTHERS?! You pig!