BKPhil
BKPhil
BKPhil

Agreed. The whole attraction of a post like this is the responses, and the new system makes that a real pita. Instead of a simple scroll to the end, we now have to click here, then there, then back there and over there, click, click, click... ah, not worth it. I should be working.

The easiest way to acvomplish this would be to use two browsers.

Scotch. With water (or melting ice cubes in summer).

Bumper stickers whatevs.

"I also used one of my "junk" email addresses for my "real" account so that people can't search for me by email address, rather than name."

This. You can only really trust each other if you know the other's weaknesses.

Good to see another option.

There's a lot of talk about screen size, but ultimately it comes down to a) being able to read/see the screen easily, b) being able to pocket the darn thing easily, c) being able accurately touch screen items with thumb/finger and perhaps most importantly d) being able to reach your thumb across the entire screen for

Exactly. They spend millions of $$ on marketing, advertising, and product placement, not to do you any favors, but really just to get as much of your money as possible.

Instapaper account (free) plus Everpaper client for Android (free), and I've never looked back.

What I've never understood is - who looks at ads?

Downconverting the greatest feature ever, and these incremental options are fantastic. If only I still used my iPod.

Agreed. This is the worst idea I've heard in a long time.

Tip: if you use WD40 to lubricate a toaster oven hinge, the next time you toast something, your kitchen will smell like a robot's bung hole.

With respect to the seat being less dirty than e.g. the door handles:

Shhhh! Let's not burst their bubble.

When I was in college and got chicken pox, and the itching was killing me, I decided a bottle wine to knock me out was just the thing.

This just needs to be integrated at the back end with some of the aggregated data that credit card and marketing companies gather, and social media, so you can get more pertinent data:

I use both, and they have distinct advantages.

There seem to be two camps on this question.