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thebiglachovsky

I used to work for a company that did custom painting and graphics for laptops. There was one particular type of laptop we would get in that even though we worked on ESD mats with concrete floors, if you weren't wearing a strap you were sure to kill the screen inverter no matter how careful you were. Before that I was

Really surprised to see Delta on here. I've done a decent amount of flying over the past few years for work and I've found them to usually be the best. The planes are usually cleaner, the staff has always been friendly, and I haven't had a single issue. American and United have been okay with Airtran probably being

They would have to know the MAC address of your computer somehow, but they could spoof the white listed MAC address. I'm not sure what most hardware would do if it encountered two of the same MAC addresses on a network, but that is a potential workaround.

Yeah, I think most people do this, so I see this as a solution looking for a problem. I'm also assuming that this means you'll need to have the Facebook app installed on your phone, which I don't want since the mobile site works fine for the times I have to use the Facebook.

I disliked the idea at first as well, but lately I've noticed I keep navigating to the recent list to switch between tabs (I blame using a third party Reddit app), so I think this will become natural. Maybe start using bookmarks? The sites I visit most often are in a folder on my home screen with the browser so I just

I think this is the better solution. Carbiners are great, but the cost of the shower curtain rings makes this better.

This is exactly what I was thinkingthinking. It's pretty rare that I use Google Now and it doesn't speak the response out loud. I also find the voice to be quite good.

Sounds like now is a perfect time to take an inexpensive trip to Africa then!

We have this exact toolkit at work and it's really handy, especially the various sized tweezers for doing IC soldering.

I'm just picturing you undoing the wrapper and dust pouring out.

I feel like the FRS is definitely becoming more popular, as the numbers are starting to even out. Wasn't the BRZ cheaper early on?

Yeah, it's actually your friend who's the stupid one. My first job was at Subway and after the type of sub, cheese, bread, and toasted status, anything else said by the customer regarding additional toppings went in one ear and out the other. If it's during the lunch or dinner rush, it's very possible that the person

Yeah sorry for skewing the statistics, I'm the guy doing 90 on I-696 with the blue Michigan sticker on the back of my car. I've settled down a lot since I first bought the car, but it's just so much fun to drive for being a relatively low horsepower car.

BRZ owners are smarter. All kidding aside, that is really fascinating especially since it seems like I see one FRS for every five BRZ I see.

Same reason why I love my American Apparel hoodie. It's simple and I get a ton of complements on it. I bought it using a Groupon so I actually got it for about half the retail cost.

I maintained a good relationship with my landlord by being a good tenant (always paying promptly, not bothering him over little things, being patient when his contractor was flaky on repair appointments, etc.) and when our lease was almost up I made him aware that I was looking at other places, but would stay if he

Yeah I really enjoy my car, but even with lots of tread on the all seasons they left a lot to be desired. I'm going to push my girlfriend to look at winter tires as she just got a new vehicle.

Crapbox 4-cylinder (2009 Scion tC) reporting in! My girlfriend and I were meeting for dinner in Detroit after an especially heavy snow fall. She got downtown before I did and called me because she was stuck (2008 Ford Focus) halfway in the road, because she tried to park on a portion of the street that wasn't plowed.

Tires

I liked Spotify, but abandoned it as soon Google Music came out.