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Always my Android phone (with included dock). Internet, messages, email, and alarm... perfect bedroom companion.

I must be in the minority that thinks that putting any amount of effort or time into a company that essentially gives you a fixed rate regardless of the exponential growth in profits based on your work is as philosophically retarded as doing all the work for free.

@Streets_Ahead: I was commenting on the "No Likey" list, in which the author states that an Intel Atom based netbook runs Gmail slower then on a Core i5-i7 based multi-core cpu.

"Gmail noticeably is slower than on a Macbook Pro"

@sroberts1976: A friend and I were just discussing the relativity of wealth. I'm pretty sure none of us could EVER imagine what it's like to be able to buy a new BMW every single day and have it literally be less then 1% of our net worth, when most of us would have trouble paying ONE off over 5 years.

@Canon7D-Fanboy: You pretty much nailed every AT&T vs Verizon fact on the head. ty.

@Fossa: Wow really?

@dagwud: Awesome tip, thanks dagwud. I don't venture into the admin much since everything has always run pretty well.

Been using Google Apps across 5 domains for about 3-4 years now. They've taken great strides to really improve the service. Overall, I couldn't be happier. It's free, it works exactly like Gmail, so there's no learning curve, and it's free.

@xd.Balls: Agree, esp. with telephoto lens'. Mounting a strap to the tripod mount keeps the camera balanced with the lens centered.

@j.walk3: I'm willing to bet that there was a lot of accessories as well as post production done. Possibly third party lens, rigs, and post manipulation to clear up any issues.

@CougarAries: Yeah, there's definitely an invisible threshold when it comes to taking pictures and enjoying your vacation.

I kinda have to disagree. The advice given states that not having to take a lot of pictures is a benefit to enjoying your day, but in contrast, going into "story" mode would (at least for me) pre-occupy a lot more of my mind that day that would prevent me from living in the moment. It would be like trying to enjoy a

@Maave: Why would you need a transparent nail clipper? When you're cutting your nails, you're removing XX portion starting from the very end to point X distance inward. So all you have to do is wait until you cover the appropriate amount of nail with the nail clipper, then clip.

This thing looks pretty badass IMO. I would question the need for an actual case if I had this motherboard. Just screw it down to a nice piece of finished mahagony on stand-offs. Install all components, tidy up the wires, and you would have one sweet looking free-balling open computer.

Is it just me, or does this new "review" format come off as just editorial product rants (and not just this review in particular).

@RoboticSpacePenguin: You're already wrong being that Apple has patented iMac collapsable stands that turn the surface horizontal for 24" touchscreen computing. You'd essentially be waving your hands around in that format as well, so Apple has already started the process of making it reality.

@Fanboy: wrong and wrong.

@BluScrnOdeth: Not sure where you derived me being a fanboy from. I'm actually proned to being anti-Apple in my daily interweb ramblings, but I'm a well-rounded anti-fanboi that owns and uses products from all camps to be an informed troll. ;P

@PhineasJW: Agree. It kind sucks Ginerbread is an incremental release, but I think ultimately it's a smart move, and we'll probably benefit from it faster. Seems like Ginger bread is more of a shift to physically accommodate tablets, so we can reap the rewards of Android in a native tablet resolution. Honeycomb will