Mickets
Mickets
Mickets

The electronic voting machines have worked for me since 1996.

Really? I just feed the phone's cord inside/under the shirt and up out the collar. If I want to rest the phones I either (a) put them in a pocket or (b) feed them down in to a point beteen to buttons (so it's hanging on the shirt at a button position).

I support the same idea. It makes no sense, so many people "losing" their... cars?? It's not losing the keys, it's the actual car! And so many apps in the market for car-losers?

I carry mine all the time. Never had a problem. Just make sure it's protected, either by a padded area of the bag itself, or store inside something that is padded.

Last week I was looking for a Motorola BC-50 battery, or equivalent, for a cell phone. Searched the Internet and found the average price was ridiculously low as $7.50. So I called a... let's call him a "dealer", and asked him for an original one. He said that those for $7.50 were indeed fake and he could get me an

Well, I use free Windows application Ditto, and sync/copy/view/move etc content between the clipboards of the computers, regardless of Chrome. Copy and Paste in any app.

I've been using Remote Web Desktop for ages now. Great app. So good that I got the donate version.

A friend of mine has a Nexus, and it's really nice, nice touch and feel. And I remember when one morning he woke up and found that it had now ICS. The blooming thing just updated over night.

Does it handle Microsoft Exchange natively?

My alternatives (after testing both or all sides, of course):

I add it to Evernote first, or on paper (if I'm in a position that using a cell phone may not look good, such as in a meeting). Later on I re-assess the "moment", and if it's worth keeping I just add it to my personal Wiki (Wikidpad).

Why do so many YouTube videos have a loud soundtrack that makes the voice hard to hear?

Headphones: for many years I used the in-ear phones, for portability. And there are actually some good ones around.

IrfanView does this and many, many, many other things, free, offline. Windows, though.

Put it in the freezer. Let the gum freeze. Remove.

I got a 1Tb Buffalo Link Station NAS about 2.5 years ago, and it's still 60% of its capacity (and that's because I haven't emptied all the trashcans yet).

You could probably have one computer with the audio stream, and the others on the network open the address of the streamed audio. Take a look at this. Basically setup a playlist and the other computers / devices access the address of that list/file to play it.

The user reviews aren't very promising...

Tasker can do that.

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