Ucla74
Steve Hall
Ucla74

I have two cats. And a keyboard they **never** get on, because I keep a can of compressed air nearby. At most, I have to pick up the can, and they're out of the room.

Agreed; when I saw the headline in my reader, I thought it was!

I dunno, Whit . . . any app that uses a crystal ball as the icon for 7-day forecasts, and tells you "There are currently no weather warnings for this location. Unless you are a crazy storm chaser, this is good" has to be number 1 . . . and in fact, it is: 1Weather. (Pretty nice-looking widget for the homescreen, too.)

Stopped using Twitter (except for one abortive attempt to get back "into it" about a year ago) on July 3, 2011—when I was accepted to the Google+ beta).

Yup: GNex on VZW, so installed CM 10.1 nightly to get Android 4.2. (Nexus 7 is stock, though.)

The first computer I used was one of the biggest in the world at the time: UCLA's IBM 360/90 (I believe) in the School of Engineering. I took a FORTRAN IV class, using punch cards and a remote terminal. This was probably in 1972, possibly '73.

If you care, even a little bit, you have narcissism issues you might want to look into.

VOTE: Nexus 7

The "subscribe" button at the link isn't working.

VOTE: Velodyne VPulse.

VOTE: Namecheap.com

You don't need a paper shopping list: Evernote was made just for this sort of thing. Or, you could simply use a calculator, unless you want to see what you're buying without looking in your cart or basket.

VOTE: Apple full-size keyboard.

VOTE: Logitech Performance MX (regardless of your OS).

Even better, the longer wrist pad (for those of us who use the wireless keyboard and magic trackpad) is the same price! Just ordered one from Amazon.

VOTE: Chrome

If you're installing a browser to Win98, your OS is too old; replace it, and you'll fix your "old browser" problem, too. I'm curious, also, why you didn't show the sample page as viewed with IE9 (or 10). While I don't use it or recommend it, IE9 is a very capable browser. IE10 will be as well.

FWIW . . . I saw your comment. :)

At the risk of sounding like a "me-too'er," me too! While the previewer is handy, it's too easy to dismiss what might be a great, lengthy comment by reading just the first few words.

Let me add my vote to any above that are opposed to any kind of comment-voting system. Most of us are adults, and we shouldn't need to have our comments validated by others. I'd rather decide for myself whether a comment (or commenter) merits my attention, rather than have the hive-mind influence that call.