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@musiqrulez: I really can't decide if you're joking...so I guess that means you win. A tip of the hat to you, sir.

@daniesy: sensor fusion, and a kalman filter will reduce noise and uncertainty a LOT.

@JCSopko: I do read ingredients, though I haven't exactly been diligent in the whole "looking things up" department; I admit to looking for an easy way out of that by asking people here for info.

@Posco Grubb: Yeah, that's definitely what I want.

Interesting how the author claims these to be "wholesome" ingredients when the recipe calls for ingredients with roughly 3 times the fat of low-fat grocery store ice cream.

Interesting how the author claims these to be "wholesome" ingredients when the recipe calls for ingredients with roughly 3 times the fat of low-fat grocery store ice cream.

I, um, don't really get it. Seems much easier to use an actual keyboard shortcut if all you want is a file explorer window (Win+E for Windows, or set it to anything you want in Gnome's Keyboard Shortcuts menu - mine's Win+W). Two keystrokes instead of 5-10.

@madog: Let's see...pretty sure I used this method back in the day: [forums.xbox-scene.com] - it was great because I didn't have to worry about getting my hands on one of those famous exploit games and getting a memory card/card reader, etc.

When did this get so complicated? For old ROMs (Atari-N64), at least on the Xbox, it's literally as simple as copying files and going to XBMC's "programs" menu to find the emulator. Guess the PC version of XBMC's a little different, huh?

@Mike Cerm: Yeah, full Unicode support on default fonts is a real drawback, and I do get tired of not having to wait 5 seconds after I click on it for my Quick Launch menu to appear. What are the OSS devs thinking?

@MattyMattMatt: The real ones are. You won't be getting any sort of real pan control with this - better not be hoping to turn the camera when the skater hits the bottom of the stairs.

@Method320: Until you go back to retrieve your GB of data and found out there was either an error with the burn that you weren't informed of when you made the disc, or the data gremlins have stolen your files.

@deanes: OK, I kind of believed your last post (or, should I say, your first post, since you repeated the same thing in a reply farther down the thread), but you went a little too far on this one, so I must say...good start, troll, but you need to learn a little restraint if you want to go for the gold.

@deanes: Did your degrees include a class on stomach holes caused by corn-fed cattle who can't walk due to a combination of no room to move and weighing too much for their legs to support?

@jeffkoenig: That's great, until the DVD decides it doesn't want to be read anymore...

@ruffus910: Well he did buy it FOR his job, not necessarily just showing off...

@iamnotafish: You're 5'9", 165, and you have trouble gaining mass? I'm 6'2"-3", 169 (down from 230-something, but that was several years ago) and don't think I look all that lean - am I doing something wrong?

@Richard Foshee: Steady work from one client precludes someone from being a freelancer?