LiamK
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LiamK

Good to know. So I guess my tip is YMMV :)

Between steps 1 and 2, I would also recommend unplugging the phone, turning it off, then plugging it back in. More often than not you'll get an amber light (or whatever color indicates your phone is charging). It may take a little while to get back to green. After it's fully charged while powered off, then boot

"The Tower? The Tower? Rapunzel! Rapunzel!"

Thanks, Gizmodo. I started watching this, then I was somehow in Argentina cheating on my wife. Real classy.

Okay, scientists...We'll believe you this time. But if you name the next dinosaur "Fatty Fatty Boombalatty," the jig is up!

I knew it, I just knew it. That SCUBA crap'll kill you.

You can each have a free iPhone. Last generation, of course.

I can testify for MyFitnessPal. I started dieting on Jan. 1 (like half of America) and I started tracking everything I ate through the Android and web interfaces. I've lost 15 lbs. so far and, more importantly, I've realized that I was just eating too much food. I'm not hungry and I'm feeling healthier.

Have you any idea how it feels to be a fembot living in a manbot's manputer's world?

I think we should bring back the phrase "What in Scott's name..." It has a nice, old timey ring to it. That, and "Great Caesar's ghost!"

Even better than the "Print" button is a Greasemonkey script called Autopagerize. It does the same thing on a lot of different sites, and it's automatic.

@Shiryu: Haha...Maybe it means Romana's making a comeback!

@ender89: :D Recognition fail on your part.

"traditional Georgian outfit"

@johnson.brettr: Then I lose the original data. I guess it's a solution, but a very inelegant one.

My biggest pain is the lack of copy/paste in the calendar. When I go to the orthodontist, they schedule my next visit. With Windows Mobile, I could long press on the appointment and copy it, then paste it to the new day and change the time if necessary. With Android, I have to create a new appointment. I don't

@gthing: It is against most merchant agreements to charge more for credit. However, it is not against merchant agreements to offer a cash discount. That's how they get around it. I've mentioned it a couple of times before, but there's a liquor store chain near me (Houston) that offers a 5% discount to cash/debit.

Before she got out there, there was no snow on that car.

"Of all the ways you can get out of your fee, this is my least favorite. You did sign a contract and you did agree to finish it, so you're basically cheating AT&T by trying to get out of it for free."