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So, I've seen SoundHound in the Android App Marketplace, and after seeing Giz's post on it, I was wondering: has anyone used the Android version? How is it? Is it just as much of a music replacement app for Android? I've only seen one version: currently 1.1.4, for $5.

@mad1661: iAd was only recently announced, and will be baked into iPhone OS 4, which won't be released until this summer. So iAd isn't a factor, at least for the moment.

@benztech55amg: It does, but to be entirely fair, acetaldehyde is also a direct byproduct of all ethanol metabolism, and is also a part of plant metabolism, so is present in things like fruit, although usually in tiny amounts (<1mg/kg). Fruit juice and especially vinegar are generally higher sources of acetaldehyde,

@benztech55amg: It's not the alcohol content that NorwoodIsMyHero is referring to. It's the congeners—which are largely what give alcohols their flavor, aroma, and color. They also happen to contribute to hangovers.

@firewhisper: A number of studies have compared vodka with other alcoholic beverages (such as Scotch whisky and Bourbon whiskey) in terms of hangover effects. The findings I'm aware of indicate higher incidences and severity of hangover symptoms for darker alcohols compared with vodka (and other light alcohols). My

I have to say, I got my Vornado (a similar but cheaper/earlier model) several years ago, and I'm very pleased with the purchase. It set me back about $70, and saved me easily that much in the first winter. I was living alone at the time, so having one room warm instead of an entire large apartment made a big

@DinaRonson : Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Because it's running Android 2.0, not 2.1? Which it'll get, presumably before too long? Hell, the title of this article is "Android 2.1's Best Features in Screenshots." N1 is the only phone running 2.1 so far.

@kflott: I concur. I never had any issues with Vista on my laptop, but I jumped on 7 beta, RC and preorder as soon as I could for the same reason.

@imajoebob: each browser used 9 tabs—each browser used *each* of the home pages (ie's, firefox's, safari's, chrome's, and opera's) as well as google, youtube, lifehacker, and gizmodo. the presumable goal in using all of them for each is to eliminate the very problem you describe—that of having an optimized home