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BIG problem with rechargeables is really simple... They're the WRONG VOLTAGE!

Why d'you have to go and ruin a perfectly good article with a photo of that mofo serin?

I would say this is silly advice for anyone who's below 35. Just keep the MM/YY format.

Another aspect to the alcohol thing...

Simple solution - always poop at work. Saves on toilet paper at home, and industrial/work toilets are usualyl built for stronger stuff than domestic ones.

@Chris Tomalty: There is only one Royal mint, it's in England. The US mint on the other hand, was responsible for the $2 bill.

This sometimes has happened to me with restaurants and tipping. The problem is, even if you have the receipt, often the final amount is written in by you, and the restaurant has a different copy, also written by you.

Another great example of the constraint principle is single-speed mountain biking...

Yes .ppt has the ability to manipulate images nicely, but its image saving engine blows goats!

I find that these type of hooks don't work well if the peg is subjected to very high loads (e.g. holding the weight of a cordless drill). They work loose after a while. A ziptie is stronger.

On thing would compeltely transform this thing from dark/boring to excellent... a skylight. Seriously, get some attic windows and this would be 1000% better.

#1 rule in car cleaning - DO NOT EAT IN THE CAR! No drinks apart from water, and definitely no food. I clean the inside of the car about once a year and it looks perfect.

@nycrite: Still too vague. Something like 10% of the workforce in this country works for the federal government. Maybe if you were a bit more specific about what branch of government then you'd get some takers to your question.

@phoenix: Their Poang chairs are very comfy, especially the ones with the leather cushion. We have a couple in our house and they're still great after a few years. They make great nursing chairs for babies too.