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I live 20 minutes from the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo. Free admission, and they have an SR-71B smack dab in the middle of it. No railings or barriers. You can step up on the short platform and touch it in as many perverse ways you desire, short of climbing on top of it.

I tweeted this, but:

I spend so much time futzing around trying to get earbuds in perfectly when I have them. It's just frustrating. Also I don't like the... foreign? feeling of shoving earbuds deep into my skull to get a good balanced sound. Always feels like I have a lump of artificial thing screwed into me.

You could always go old school and just wire a light switch to the recep.

Articles that recommend you don't enable TRIM are usually recommending you use drives with SandForce controllers, like those manufactured by OWC (well respected Mac accessory maker), which apparently do enough GC on their own that TRIM isn't necessary

iTunes for Windows only ever existed so non-Mac people could sync iPods, and later iPhones and iPads.

Marco Arment (Instapaper dev, blogger) just had a Twitter question about this https://twitter.com/marcoarment (scroll to 24 Sept).

Just tried this with the 5W iPhone power adaptor, the 10W iPad adaptor, and the high powered USB on my MacBook (I'm through, and brave):

As far as I know (correct me if I'm wrong), a disused AT&T iPhone is still carrier locked. If you just popped in a non-AT&T SIM it wouldn't work. You'd have to "unlock" it, which means either begging to AT&T to unlock it or go through a third party service, which typically costs ~$50.

VOTE: Pilot G2 (navy)

Mostly for the flexibility and longevity of the plain text format. Every single text editor on every single operating system can read plain text, and will likely be able to for as long as computers exist as we know them today. This way, you can write a complex MD document in ANY text editor, from Notepad to TextEdit

Good point.

To be fair, MagSafe 2 was literally a squish and stretch of the design, to fit in thinner chassis. Same 5 pins, just a little thinner.

It's converting 8-pins of digital signal into 30-pins of analog, and vice-versa. Probably more than a simple adaptor in there.

I don't know. Theater experiences for me have always been good. I do, however, live in a area with a fairly cheap box office (Kalamazoo, $9 for an evening ticket, $13 IMAX, $15 IMAX 3D). Reserved seating in that IMAX, too.

Give Day One a shot: http://dayoneapp.com

$2000 is a lot. I trust anything The Wirecutter recommends, and it says this is the best TV you can buy right now http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/panasonic-st50-the-best-tv/

No it doesn't. You can put the Express in Client mode*, which will capture the WiFi signal and allow you to use it's array of wired ports on the network. Meaning: the Ethernet port can be used as a wireless bridge for a wired device, the USB port for wireless printer sharing, and the audio out port, for AirPlay. You

Sending audio from iOS/OS X devices to a stereo is basically what Airplay was invented for, and a college environment is one of the intended purposes of an Airport Express.

Mid-June weather for Michigan is typically 70-85℉ (though can be up in the 90s), anywhere from sunny or total cloud overcast (it's a toss-up). Basically, anything and everything.