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Is the time in local time or some other time zone? (For example, NY seems harder to get around at midnight than 9am - which is possible in NY, but seems unlikely.)

Here's the issue with the "user error" point...

Statistically there are a percentage of people who never use credit cards. Regardless of life situation, they predominantly never change this and never rack up the credit card or other debt. They don't rely on future earnings.

There are those who are always using credit,

Same question...

FlexT9 has the best of all, I've found.

Right, I get that, but that's what I find surprising. For example, I enjoy HONY (Humans of New York, a great photoblog). But what if someone really didn't want their picture up? Why should their photo be blasted everywhere?

I've never understood fully the 'reasonable expectation of privacy' aspect. If someone is reading quietly in a public park, are you allowed to take a picture and post it? While they perhaps can't expect that their public activities are 100% private, it seems different to then broadcast that to people other than the

I've always applied for jobs where I meet somewhere between none and 50% of the qualifications. I've never found that it has held me back. Most companies simply want talented, bright individuals - putting up a wall of required qualifications weeds out some that are not while giving them an easy out with people they

If you watch the video, it looks like the kid is crying as everyone scrambles for the ball. The couple is showing the ball to one another when he thinks it's for him to grab, and never even sees that the kid, who is turned inside his father's arm, was trying to grab it.

I believe they've already changed it to 10GB. Is that correct?

I don't know that's it's that smart yet; when I use Google Nav from Cleveland to NYC, for example, it includes current traffic in NYC as part of the time it will take, which is obviously wrong. I'm not going to hit NYC for 6 hours. But I think it'll figure out how to compensate soon enough...

I think what @Avohkah Tamer said is correct - I've driven through areas where it says there's traffic when no cars are on the road but lots of people are walking; I'm guessing it has trouble figuring out who's walking and who's driving.

I would assume this is like any background noise that is there but not annoying or distracting (like music is for many). It is enough to create a wall to block out distractions, letting a person focus on what they're doing.

Almost everyone I know uses GChat, especially as their Gmail is open all day anyway.

Spend more time planning how to approach projects and less doing them. And when I'm working, keep going as long as I'm fine/concentrating; as soon as I get stuck, I take a break for a few minutes while I figure out how to approach the next steps in the back of my mind. When I'm ready, I get back to it.

Is his name really Dotcom? That's unbelievable.

Depending on the idea, there are sites like Quirky where it can move forward as well.

LOL you should have...

I've thought about doing this, but as it is with a regular screen and a widescreen the imbalance drives me crazy. That said, I've always wondered about getting a third in between my two widescreens at work which is portrait-oriented, keeping e-mail on the left, Excel on the right, and web/docs in middle.

Until you're dodging people doing the same looking down while trying to type...

Thanks