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Goo' die maite, how oor ya? Sorry t' hear the dingo aite ya baiby.

@GibsonT: Gmail is definitely grampa-friendly, with its awesome spam filter, general efficiency and usability. I guess the hard part is convincing gramps to switch. :D

@numo16: AOL email is like that rickety old car of Mr. Bean, isn't it?

@milrtime83: Their only other worthwhile contribution in addition to the above is probably shoutcast radio.

@jaytee.foster: Yeah, 45+ year olds and teeny boppers from 5-6 years ago. But that was meant to be sarcastic.

AOL is still around? *confused*

Half the diameter = radius.

To be fair to Yahoo!, there isn't a whole lot of difference...

So, is the time 8:46 or 8:48? How do you tell if it's AM or PM (without looking around in the environment for clues, of course)?

@d00kiefl4kes: I agree, there aren't a lot of free choices when it comes to Mac, but $54 for an advanced text editor? That's just.... daylight robbery.

@G-sus Christt: It's marketed purely for Apple users, who are from a whole different planet that don't mind throwing out their hard earned money. What else do you expect? :P

I'd kick out TextMate from the list and replace it with BlueFish. My current favourite though is GEdit.

@Kenneth Blaney: With that irrefutable theorem, you'd think a lot more people would consider global warming to be a good thing...

How much does a supreme court judge cost these days?

So, when it comes to peeping inside women's locker rooms, he has to decide if he wants to see it live or record it for later viewing.

So, essentially what this means is that pr0n is indirectly responsible for global warming?

This is how data plans have been in my part of the world all along: Speeds never in proportion to the data caps and a high penalty for going over that data cap. And I'm talking about speeds of 512 Kbps and 1 Mbps.

Orkut, Google Wave and now this. I hope they're third time lucky! I, for one, would love to see them devour Facebook.

@Big Sarge: You are one awesome Christian! \m/

@Not a fan boy: What do you mean by "open enough"? Why can't they do something like in wireless routers to thwart packet sniffers?