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I spent 15 years at one job. It paid well, and was the in the field I wanted. However, I was miserable there for most of the time. Just felt like a number in a cubicle, and my opinions just didn’t matter. I kept telling myself I should leave, but my “Imposter Syndrome” told me, I wouldn’t be able to find anything

I thought about looking for the app and signing up for Instagram and whatever else I need to do for this, but then I remembered I don’t need the app to figure out which Disney character I am. I’m the King of the Swingers, the jungle VIP. I’ve reached the top and had to stop, and that’s what’s bothering me. I want to

Fellow S10 owner here. I would PAY for a solution to delete Bixby and all other Samsung apps and make the S10 run on stock Android.

Now the trick is finding Whitson in the servers and whooping his ass in Mario Kart 64.

Playing online requires a certain old fork of Project64 called Project64k, which supports a netplay software called Kaillera. Last time I tried it, this YouTube video got me up and running. It worked pretty well!

I like this idea of contributing to playlists, but I use Airplay with multiple Airport Expresses (and I have Windows). None of these options support Airplay natively, and Airfoil is terrible.

I’m interested in Apple Music for this reason, when it comes to Android.

I have Navi-X on my Plex Media Server through the “unofficial plex app store.” Plex is on Roku, right? Then, bam, you’d have Navi-X on Roku. Only thing is, on Navi-X on Plex, you can’t search. But anything worth while is in the “most viewed in last 24h” anyways.

I was gong to take the fifth, on this one, but I'm not sure if this qualifies as evil, and really, the Mounties, Homeland Security, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and the State department are all aware of what happened that night and have just told me never to do it again.

Hello there!! Im always afraid of rollercoasters. The best to start is Hulk of Island of Adventures, you will cut the nevous start and its very fun. Dont ever begin with rollercoaster with vertiginous climbs. Start with a bigger one, and you will become a addict, i ride in every single rollercoaster of orlando/tampa

I had a fear of rollercoasters for years (especially going upside down) and here's how I got over it: I started small and rode coasters that were fast and intense, but no loops or anything. I always made sure I rode with someone who I trusted, which made me feel more comfortable. I would also only ride coasters if

I'm one of Jehovah's Witnesses and do not celebrate Christmas (or any other holiday for that matter) and I am not bothered when someone wishes me Merry Christmas or any variation thereof. It's not like a wear a sign around my neck. That said, people who know I am a Witness do not wish me Merry Christmas, etc. because

I'm thinking everything that Voice did is soon going to be rolled into Hangouts. Hangouts already does MMS/SMS, only a matter of time before it can use your GV #.

Google Voice, you're really looking lame in 2013. No MMS, no encryption, no threaded messaging ... you only win for letting me send texts over Wi-Fi and your web interface.

So true. You, good sir, are exactly right, from my vantage point.

Ditto. I can't believe these corporate shills didn't bother to mention micro sd cards and removable batteries. Remember the days when tech/gadget/gizmo sites were all about innovation and options and not forcing people to bend to the will of Landru? I am not of the body and never will be.

I'm only getting a phone with Micro SD card slot, which severely limits my options.

Better yet, install a PC at their house that records Cable TV to your hard drive and runs torrents. that way you can maximize the evil.

I'm starting to think the best investment I could make would be to just buy a ton of forever stamps, put them away, and then sell them in 30 years when I'm ready to retire lol

To record shows, I'm using my almost 3 year old Windows 7 laptop and Windows Media Center with my TV tuner and antenna. The lastest version of MCEBuddy runs in the background detecting the folder that the records (.wtv) end up in. It is set to MKV Normal Quality with Comskip turned on and my max width is set to 720p.

I've been recording OTA TV shows (and movies when they are on) with my TV tuner and Windows Media Center for a little more than a year now and loading them to my home media server (running Plex) and watching it on my TV with a Roku.