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I used to be really obsessive about coming up with clever names for my Pokémon, but after purchasing this one, I decided to just stick with the species name. I got tired of racking my brain every time I caught something, trying to come up with something unique and clever. Now they're just statistics in my Pokédex, and

@Chaim Chaikin: Yeah, I realized that after scrolling down to see the rest of the comments.

@Dereks: How exactly would Anonymous accept the prize without relinquishing his Anonymity? 'S quite a problem.

@Chaim Chaikin: No, silly, Al Gore invented the internet. Just ask him.

Is there any place where I can find Food Network programs on the internet? Currently, that's the only thing keeping me hooked on cable; they're the only shows I watch that can't be found in other places that I've looked.

I type all my notes on my Macbook except for math and some chemistry; it's nearly impossible to do anything more than addition and subtraction with a standard keyboard, and when I'm writing down chemical formulae, I don't really like to constantly superscript/subscript/whatever.

@Sanjisan: But they all speak so highly of you.

@bgrigg002: It's not that much of a difference. You'd like to know how hackers get into *your* network, I can imagine, so that you can take precautions to ensure that it doesn't happen.

@iamnotafish: That's not really a better simile; cancer isn't something you just catch when you're out in public, like a cold or the flu. Much of it is genetic, so you could develop cancer just sitting on the couch.

I've been tying my shoes like this since I was three. Throughout elementary school, people told me 'You tie your shoes weird.' It's nice to know now that my method was superior to start with.

@LiC: I use wax paper to wrap my sandwiches; it might not keep it as fresh, but it doesn't go bad in a few hours. Plus, the bread doesn't get soggy from the moisture in the meats and whatnot, because there's the ventilation. And I never have to worry about having the wrong-size bag.

@ioos: There's only one set of legs; the stuff on the wall is only there to make it look like more like an actual frame when it's folded up.

@computermom: Why exactly is that? Lifehacker is all about little things that make life just a little bit easier; this project is just about as Lifehacker as it gets.

The only way I can see this being useful is if it's a child's table on which they can build with other Lego blocks. As a kitchen counter? No thanks.

The pictures may be pretty, but the words around them are useful, too.

That lighting system doesn't seem to be illuminating the room very much. If that's the most light it'll provide, I'll stick with normal fluorescents. #samsungdesign