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Ahhh the nerf big bad bow. I remember getting one of those, taking off the bow part, removing the air restrictor and basically turning into the nerf version of a pump action shotgun. That thing was sweet, even if the plastic started pulling apart after two many forceful pumps.

That was the worst. One minute until the bell rang and the clock would just stop. Literally stand still for thirty seconds.

Sprint AND Virgin Mobile.

It's because the wankel engine uses a rouleaux triangle. If you spin a rouleaux triangle about its axis it forms a square with rounded corners. The drill bit appears to use a regular triangle though.

Works on Virgin Mobile as well.

Anybody having problems with AdBlock in the Chrome Dev Channel right now? Mine appears to have just turned off. It doesn't even show the icon anymore, even though it says it's enabled in the settings.

I would avoid driving and taxis if I were you, unless you need to get somewhere far away. The Chicago mass transit is great, and covers everywhere you could want to go, including some of the nearby suburbs. They sell passes specifically for tourists that give you unlimited access for 3 days for $14, trains and buses.

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Just go to the Events page in Facebook ( not a specific event, the overall page with all your events) and click the export button at the bottom. It will give you a URL that only needs to be copied once, and will always update with new events.

It says in the video. 9.9 meters.

My mother's babysitter was Judy Resnik's brother. Apparently all of the Resniks were brilliant. A game he would play with the kids was to have them scramble the letters of any 5 letter word and tell them to him verbally, and he would know the word immediately.

Yes. That's the whole point. They give you a free router, and in exchange they monitor bandwith, throttling, and other things related to your ISP.

There's actually an old man that pedals around my neighborhood each summer with a bike that has a grinding stone attached. He does a great job sharpening our knives, and charges like $2 per.

I still haven't even recieved the new messages system.

The main problem is that it doesn't show everyone who is online, and its method for guessing who you want to talk to is atrocious, meaning that you don't always see the people that you actually want to talk to.

Apparently some people didn't notice, because the camera had pictures on it when found.

"Got a beginner tech support question you constantly answer?" Since most of us Lifehacker readers constantly answer tech support questions, this is supposed to come up with guides that we can just print out/send to people.

"Emailable Tech Support is a tri-weekly series of easy-to-share guides for the less tech savvy people in your life. Got a beginner tech support question you constantly answer? Let us know at tips@lifehacker.com. Remember, when you're just starting out computing, there's very little that's too basic to learn." TLDNR?

"Emailable Tech Support is a tri-weekly series of easy-to-share guides for the less tech savvy people in your life. Got a beginner tech support question you constantly answer? Let us know at tips@lifehacker.com. Remember, when you're just starting out computing, there's very little that's too basic to learn."

Or older I suppose.