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This would have been useful 36 hours ago when I did a factory reset on my wife's tablet. Silly me just assumed the couple of games she plays were saving her progress to a cloud. Now she gets to have all the fun of starting over.

The answer is simpler: Enough for whatever I'm about to do next.

I'm in your league,though I've never been able to pick up a pair of shoes at a thrift or resale store. I had always capped my shoe spending at $30 a pair. With recent years' price increases on everything, I've moved it to $40. I ususally buy two identical pairs of dress shoes — one black, one brown. I'm unemployed

Those look great and certainly would fit many work environments, but they aren't dress shoes. Since you didn't give the style, let me add that it's the Barefoot Life Radius Glove. Cost $110 direct.

See my reply to Myrna.

Myrna, you're absolutely right. It's not. I took my frustration over responses elsewhere and brought it to this article. It's a good article and worthwhile when I don't put it in a context which it doesn't belong.

Moved to reply to Myrna

When are we going to stop over-reacting. If you hadn't hidden it before, it's not all of a sudden sacred. I understand that Social Graph makes it easier to find out certain things about you, but if your beef has been with FB privacy, the level of ease is really a secondary consideration to the access. I mean,

It's either scissors, can openers, or door knobs. Let's face it, dogs dog really care about much more than getting food in and getting waste out.

You're welcome.

Because they didn't understand the regular cooking directions?

It was nominated. Just didn't make the top five.

Don't think I'm finding it but you might want to search through the articles in the "stuff we like" and "cases" tags.

Blossom and Buttercup would be spreadsheets and presentation software.

That really depends on whether or not your gas company reports to credit agencies. And by gas company, I mean your supplier and your deliverer as they can be two different companies even if you get only one bill.

I think it's entirely personal choice. While a dummy account prevents people from creeping you, it doesn't keep FB from finding out about you (or the person you are presenting yourself as). That's what they want. As for the creepers (including potential employers) that's really a matter of how comfortable you are

I've seen a lot fever of those news articles since Facebook introduced the trending articles feature.

Yeah. I knew what caused it but didn't think it was important to specify. Thanks, though. The next person will know.

Baking is more precise than throwing together a meal on the stove stop, but I find that it's nowhere near as precise as I often hear. I'm guilty of eyeing things, using the wrong type of measuring cups, not leveling, and probably a host of other misfeasance, but things come out right. Sure, there's some science

just promoting response....