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Do you have taxi rules?
I usually am in a hurry so the fastest way to get from A to B is with a cab.
I have seen so many taxis and taxi drivers that I created my own rules.
Rule 1: Never enter a car that looks like it's older than you are.
If you don't like bumpy rides than follow this rule at all times. If I'm in a real hurry than I will just take the first cab that gets in my way. Sometimes I have the "luck" to ride in cabs with witch I feel every dent in the road and the car look like its going to break at the next light stop.
Rule 2: Never enter a car that is too new
Maybe it sounds strange. This is not necessarily a rule that you should always follow. Some drivers like to keep their car shiny new and they will drive as careful as they can and as SLOW as they can. Sometimes you will arrive faster to point B and sometimes it will take ages for the taxi driver to get you there.
The only good thing about this is that you will always have a smooth ride. The car suspensions are new so you will have a very nice ride. So if you're not in a hurry definitely always pick a new car.
Rule 3: Never pick a taxi with an old driver
I have nothing against old people. Not all of them anyway.
If you get in a cab with an old driver, your changes of him driving as slow as my grandmother on a tricycle have just increased exponentially.
So what rule have I broke today? The third rule. The most sacred rule of all. Man, this guy was driving like he had a 10km/h limit on all streets or something. At one point I wanted to get out of the car to get some air and I was sure I will catch up with him if I do that.
I saw a 80 year old women on the sidewalk. She could of given me a piggyback ride faster than this guy.
A few days ago I saw the movie Art of War: The Betrayal. I liked the first movie and of course I thought that this will also be a good movie.
Needles to say this one wasn't even half good as the other one.
Too little fight scenes, bad acting, bad plot, bad everything.
Wesley Snipes's sensei, in the movie, was a travesty. Yes, that good of a movie it was.

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How many of you wanted to place a watermark on all of your images?
Let's say you are just starting your own blog and the first solution that comes to mind is to fire up Adobe Photoshop or any other image editing program and place a watermark on all your images. It is time consuming but it will work.
But what if you have a blog for a really long time and you just decided you want to watermark all your images? You would have to copy all your images from your blog to your computer, open all of them up and add a watermark. Not good.
But what about the original images? What if you ever need them without the watermark?
Here is my solution. I have been using this on a number of blogs and it does the job really well.


