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@pantsonfireliarliar: I think the credit check is actually a decent indicator of responsibility. Yeah, sometimes people get dealt a tough situation that affects credit, but I also tend to believe that people with good credit histories are more reliable.

@Costermonger: Quite possibly. I have a friend who has a relatively uncommon first/last name combination, but if you google him there just happens to be another person with his name. And that other person happens to be a convicted rapist. Thats not good for my friend.

@JRod37: If the whole world wakes up one day and switches to Open office, then it might be an option. But, as one of the threads below mentions, the potential formatting issues when working between the programs makes it difficult to just switch. Thats going to be tough to overcome.

I blame Flash

@Unionhawk: Even on LH it doesnt have a big fancy image associated with it. Just a small headline. Shame.

I love a pint of Sam Adams Boston Lager with lunch. Theres just something so right about it.

@mike_311: I turn 33 this year, and in the past I've found myself in the same position as you, trying to add a bit of bulk. I've always found it difficult, because I'm lean by nature. I Dont want to get huge, just want to add some decent muscle mass. I've worked out for a while, but when i really stopped and

@spookyu: Yup. Theres nothing to prevent users from writing down their passwords. And in my experiences at an organization where users have multiple passwords, about 90% of them do write them down. So one can infer that strong passwords, and multiple passwords, can make things far less secure than one simple

@nolabar10der: Oh totally. its been one of those weeks, and thats whats feeding the fire (I'm one of the many under-appreciated over-abused IT guys out there). I couldnt live without working, i get way too bored. The longest stretch I've gone is about 3 weeks when i was in between jobs, and I got so stir crazy i

I know its not the most sensitive thing to say with so many people out of work, but I wish to all hell that I would get laid off. I would love nothing more than to take the next 4-5 months off and do the things I want to do.

@uneasy rhetoric: I like this method as well. But sometimes I have to question some of the negative reviews. I do think that in some instances the products competition may be writing negative comments to try to sway buyers away.

@Jeff Abrahams: It was removed after the Sox whooped them last night.

@nycrite: Thanks for the recommendations, I'll be sure to check them all out.

Anyone follow, or know of any good workout/exercise/nutrition focused blogs?

I dont like the clutter thats created by sending myself emails for everything I need to remember. For stuff thats really important, I'll text myself. Otherwise, I enjoy the challenge of trying to remember things.

An article about maple syrup, with a shout-out to URI? Sweet. What a way to start off my April.

I'd like it to show me the best place to catch a cab while taking the weather into consideration. The only time I ever have trouble finding a cab is when its raining/snowing.

My grandmother used to make red eggs, I think by boiling them with onions, or something strange like that. I'll have to figure out how she did it.

@Buster Friendly: Back to the hammocks, my friend. You know, there's a little place called Mary Ann's Hammocks. The nice thing about that place is Mary Ann gets in the hammock with you.

@kettlewhistle: When you insert the logo, doesnt the email then show as containing an attachment on the receiving end, when technically there is no attachment? Its really frustrating to see the little attachment paper-clip, and it just ends up being an image in the signature.