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If blinking text on a web page (like in the comments here on Lifehacker) is threatening to give you a seizure—or just making your head hurt—you can disable it in Firefox with a simple configuration tweak. No extension or user script required: just type about:config in Firefox's address bar, press the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button, and then in the Filter field, enter browser.blink_allowed. Change the value for that key from true to false, and you're good to go, no more blinking, ever again. Thanks, David! Disable Blinking Text in Firefox [Adamsdvds.co.uk]
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The commonly-held belief that your car's oil needs changed every 3,000 miles is a myth, according to Yahoo Autos, and it's costing you money and hurting the environment.It's been a misconception for years that engine oil should be changed every 3,000 miles, even though most auto manufacturers now recommend oil changes at 5,000, 7,000, or even 10,000 mile intervals under normal driving conditions. The article highlights that improved oils and better engines have dramatically increased the mileage you can get on one change of oil, and while your engine may not be a once-every-10,000 type, even changing every 5,000 can make a huge difference. So while the likes of Jiffy Lube may still recommend an oil change every 3,000, it's worth double-checking with your car's manufacturer to see if they've got different standard read more »
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