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The comparison is for Canada? I'm sure the 12 people who live there and read Lifehacker will find it useful.

If the credit card companies threaten litigation then Discover balances that cost against the revenue derived from the episode. This isn't network news. It's an entertainment show.

If your cover letter contains typos like the ones in this article, the likelihood of me reading your resume is zero.

That's my point. Also, did you see the part where if you disable it on a Linksys, it is still hackable?

Thank you. Fixed.

Of course if your wireless access point supports WPS, then changing passwords is moot.

VOTE: Webex

A foley catheter would also provide a burning sensation and help wake you up. Probably a lot cheaper too. Lifehacker could run a tweak on DIY'ing with aquarium tubing.

A good used D3 is going to set you back north of $2500. If you buy one for $1200 or $1050, don't come crying when you get exactly what you paid for.

The bounce feature was removed in Lion.

"It will be unbelievably slow, buggy, and run a shockingly outdated version of Android that will never be outdated." I think you mean "updated" there at the end. #typo

I've usually been able to extract a $5-$10 goodwill payment from Amazon customer service when my Prime shipment is late, so to offer me a $1 song for longer shipping

C'mon. Give credit to The Oatmeal. He spoofed this on Friday.

For over 15 years, I have grilled a turkey on my 22" Weber simply following Weber's directions for indirect cooking. No grill hacking required. About 12 minutes per pound (depending on weather - you will need a meat thermometer). Delicious.

"Free for a limited time." Any idea what it will cost after that?

Try saddle soap assuming they are leather.

There was a New York earthquake? Or an earthquake that happened hundreds of miles away that was felt in New York? Sheesh.

or the asteroid "saying high" at the end of the article.

"In a building of 200, I currently have the most powerful desktop computer on my work site. Lenovo, Xeon 8-core Bloomfield 3.07GHz, 12GB DDR3, 1GB Quattro Graphics. Still $1500 and that's still getting ripped off on the RAM."

As governments continue to search for more streams of revenue, do you really think that law will stay on the books if there's a pile of money to be made?