It would be nice if we could follow up with each user at years end to see the failure rate. The whole 'make a resolution' thing is such a novel idea. Use my negativity as motivation people!!!
It would be nice if we could follow up with each user at years end to see the failure rate. The whole 'make a resolution' thing is such a novel idea. Use my negativity as motivation people!!!
@GirafficPark: Agreed. They have me walking a couple of miles in the East River. And a search by the town I grew up in has a Dunkin Donuts listed as a stop. Dont get me wrong, it should be a stop, but many people may not feel the same way.
@NickBomb: Not that i know of. I mean, I have my debit card that i use everywhere, and that will basically stop working once I've drained my bank account. But I'm not aware of any card I can just continually add money to, like a pay-as-you-go situation.
"...writes at The Consumerist blog that the key to paying off a card with a balance is to stop using it."
I despise wine charms. Yet I like this concept. Mostly because I like drinking, and I like shiny lights when I'm drinking.
Symantec Endpoint is the most bloated piece of software I have ever used, and consistently slows down the computers I see using it. Its a large app, with countless services that eat up precious memory. It works decently for virus detection, but its useless at detecting and cleaning spyware.
@mm_dominik: Yup, I just got wait listed as well
First Bing goes down last night (thankfully I use Google for 97% of my searching), and tonight Hotmail is down for the count. Its gotta be pushing an hour now. Thankfully its my junk account, and essentially meaningless, but come on Redmond, get it together.
@zrag: Lets invent something new. I have no ideas, little skill, and no money. But I can sit around and drink, and then yell at people.
I'm over Google.
@rethcir002: See, I actually like a small amount of content, especially for news and sports. That said, I hate Yahoo's new layout. I could put up with their old site, but the new layout has driven me away. And the fact that they seem to post more like they are TMZ these days, rather than a legitimate news source.
Am I the only one that finds the spelling and grammar comment slightly amusing? I see more of these errors in LH articles than I see on just about any other site (maybe with the exception of AP articles). Hell, none of us are perfect, but there's something about the whole 'people in glass houses' thing that gets me…
Kramerica Industries already owns the patent on this one. Although, maybe this wont be an issue since they filled theirs with oil, you know, to help save the worlds oceans.
@Supraz01: you pay your rent with your visa? wait a sec, is that to build up points/miles or something? Because if thats the case, it sounds like a great idea. I could easily get 30,000 points a year if I did that...
@GuimiAlfaro: The Curve series is one my fave phones. I recently switched to an iPhone from my Curve (both with ATT), and quite honestly its been so unreliable. Theres features of both that I really like, but all around, for me, the Curve was much more reliable. And thats prob the most important feature, right?
@sciencedude: Cant get local folders though. Thats where most of our users store their mail, because of quotas on what can actually sit in their box. It would be nice to have the ability to export the folders as pst.
Still can't export mail out of it? Trapped.
@Ray Lyon: Ouch, you are in college, and your dad still gives you a curfew?
@DavinClytias: I'd have to say that unions are now a major part of the problem in the US. Yes, they absolutely were started for all the right reasons, and served a purpose, but I think at this point we would be much better off without them (for the most part).
@SleepingMartyr: Franks Chop Shop. By far the best cut I've gotten in this city. Its sort of an upscale barbershop, but not in a pretentious way. I think I pay $38 for mine, and they definitely have cheaper options. Its a sweet place, and they crank the best tunes that I've never heard of.