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Posted: 2011-10-19 18:34:53
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this duck might as well be my mother lol.
Just snapped up a few myself. Mainly computer related ones but thats what I love




Awwwww yeeeeaaaaaaa, that Shift+Delete is really gonna come in handy. Also can't believe you forgot this Shift+Ctrl+N
For the zit one, I had a makeup artist give me a tip in college about toothpaste and neosporin. I saw results in a few days. Neosporin is great for zits for multiple reasons, the main reason being it prevents scarring, so you don't look like Al Pacino.
I remember when i first found out Elmer's Glue could be used as a strip for removing things. That day was a good day. Never thought of putting it on my nose to remove black heads though. A +1 for you
F2 tip is useful :)
Ctrl+Shift+Esc does not do the same job as Ctrl+Alt+Del. Ctrl+Shift+Esc opens Task Manager. Ctrl+Alt+Delete opens the "Windows Security" window (Change password, Lock, Log off, Task Manager etc)
Ctrl+Shift+Esc does not do the same job as Ctrl+Alt+Del. Ctrl+Shift+Esc opens Task Manager. Ctrl+Alt+Delete opens the "Windows Security" window (Change password, Lock, Log off, Task Manager etc)
Still, doesn't work on School computers. When we press ctrl+alt+delete, the only enabled options are "Log Out, Cancel, Change Password". We are not allowed to lock computers (because people leave them logged in to 'reserve' them) and we are definitely not allowed Task Manager (Pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc just shows an error from Task manager saying "Task Manager was disabled by your Administrator"
No, i mean they would just Lock them. That way they (or admin) has to type in their password to use it.
Next time i get a papercut i will try the chapstick thing out. I have some spearmint flavored chapstick, mmmm spearmint. What can't a guy have delicious tasting lips?
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