Much better tip - Use shaving oil instead. I (and everyone I've recommended it to) find it to give a MUCH better shave. The bottles are tiny (10-25ml) and last for ages.
Much better tip - Use shaving oil instead. I (and everyone I've recommended it to) find it to give a MUCH better shave. The bottles are tiny (10-25ml) and last for ages.
@NorthernRoamer: I like to think this too. For all our self-importance, we are just a blip in the cosmos.
@Akira: And you aren't technically allowed to use it commercially. It's obviously not really a problem, but I did once have a client turn down work because I couldn't show them a full license for my version of Flash.
@Bwehngamun: Loosely, yes. It also helps immensely in organising peoples code, helping to merge multiple developer's work together.
@Tourista: I think that's great advice for everyday use too. Twice now, a £10 UV filter has saved my £200 lens from being scratched.
VOTE: Gandi.net
@Costermonger: I'm a pedant. No apologies :P
@amitym: Kill a hooker?
@sip: Or, more simply, if a man of average hand size were to finger-walk the distance using his index/middle finger, it would take him more than a month.
@philosopher_dog: Normally I would agree here. Teflon is weak, short-lived, and toxic when it starts to flake.
@davezatch: I've just finished my CS degree and I can tell you that my current programming and design experience has completely outweighed the degree.
@A.Jaswal: I have automatic online backups that cost me a couple of dollars a month at most.
@A.Jaswal: Any online backups?
www.heroku.com has my vote.
@tuxus: Roots last - good tip.
@Ben R: The difference is amazing for me; If I use my razor-sharp chef's knife I get almost no irritation. I can be sitting across the kitchen while someone is cutting onions with a normal 'blunt' knife and I tear up.
Even better: Buy a good knife.
@yeah write: Give your keys to a neighbour and ask them to empty it out.