wyattkirby
Wyatt Kirby
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After you type in "lifehacker.com" once, however, by the time you get to "li" the rest of the URL is filled out. As far as history of questionable privacy, if you're doing anything secret, go incognito.

I automatically fail, because apparently financial responsibility starts at 25. Thanks, CNN.

When the dates are staggered, users are less likely to switch providers. Think of it this way: people want to upgrade their phones as often as possible. The primary line is also likely to be the primary bill payer/decision maker about cell phones. When you upgrade your line, you sign a 2 year contract. If the primary

Balls I'm an idiot — not to self, read thoroughly prior to commenting.

You can kill it with adblock too, just fyi. Righ click, block this ad, scale it up until it blocks div#pagelet_ticker

Rugby world cup?

Thanks to AdBlock, I didn't even know these existed.

A tip for all those would-be Asian chefs out there: the average wok (even the flat bottomed ones) are not suited for the average stove (even gas stoves) — you simply don't get the even heat all the way up the pan that's required. For most people, the best stir-fry you'll make is in a flat, cast-iron pan, with the heat

I've also played both, and I'm in total agreement, on both roughness and conditioning.

Sebastien Chabal thinks you're dumb.

My favorite presentation of all time is still the FarCry 2 level editor demo at PAX 08. Clint Hocking, the guy on stage, gave into cries of "burn it" and spent the last fifteen minutes lighting everything he could on fire.

The internet.

As much as I love loose cliches, I think it'd be better to lose them, instead. (problem 2, solution paragraph, first sentence) #corrections

Is Flexiglass $7.99 or $10? It's listed here as both. #corrections (?)

The Lifehacker series is good, but once you've exhausted that, you can keep it up with sites like [www.tutorial9.net] and http://psd.tutsplus.com/

My company does small design projects for very reasonable rates. Give us a buzz @ info@gmitech.net (excuse the current state of our website as we're in the middle of launching our own redesign).

I figured as much, but it never hurts to ask. Keep up the fantastic work!

I might be completely wrong, but unless you have two separate internet connections, this is going to be pretty difficult. In order for both your routers to output your internet connection over the wifi, they're going to be able to see each other somehow. The simplest route, I think, would be to just let your VPN sit

You guys feature a lot of great software, but are there any applications that you use frequently or really like that you haven't gotten to feature on Lifehacker?

Couldn't help but notice that they won't take the Kindle. I guess they have enough?