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@geokaii: When I was in the states, I was outside a home depot with a laptop. I saw two SSIDs, "rebar" and I think "gravel". I guessed the password "concrete" and it connected. Sadly, I think their network was all static IPs, since I couldn't get an IP address assigned.

@bardophile: You can put the laptop cooler on a standard USB / AC adapter for cell phones, iPods, ect.

@Chrystolis: Heck, desktop terabyte drives are still cheaper than that.

@hercules_100_98: For things like email accounts, usually a loved one would know the secret questions and answers... Though it really depends.

I thought about this a while ago, while I probably won't die for a long time (Only a teenager), it makes me really think about my relationships with distant people who I talk to every day and the forums I contribute to.

@El Pollo Loco: It's not blocking your IP as far as I know, it's blocking know bad IPs.

@kangalex: People would make apps cheaper to increase sales if they could, now they can.

YES!

@CountryJustice: It depends, I tested their SMS password feature and it worked on my Rogers phone, which requires you to pay extra per month to get email-sms features.

Windows Live Mail looks amazing!

@nosivad: Disasters like the state of California can make cell phones stop working :)

Even without Google Voice in Canada, I still prefer using a landline for voice calls.

@Ninety: I thought I was just crazy :|

Or you know, it's a silver phone with a black keyboard.

@FlyingAvocado: It is the "Best of" so they might of had better reactions to the first one.

The first time Justin Bieber was actually enjoyable.

@FuturePastNow: I have steam installed on the machine and tried to run Portal, it wouldn't let me play due to the graphics card being unsupported.

I find it odd that my white 24" iMac with a Geforce 7600 GT isn't supported, it's not a huge problem since I have a much faster PC right next to it, but the question still remains!

I doubt you can use Firstclass with GMail, it's a proprietary mess, probably designed in the AOL era.

@Reutnes: Mii replacing me? Now that's just inefficient.