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@agentshmalan: since ten sides of a Magic 8 Ball are "yes" or something similar, (of the remaining ten five are "ask again" and five are "no") it "Seems Likely" that you are going to spend more than half your life in bed eating frozen pizza and watching Joe Brown...

@eien: @Tim the Enchanter: Do you think if you own an iPhone you even really own it? coz Steve Jobs does.

Being that most people Jailbreak their iPhones/iTouches to download apps that cost for free (which is obviously illegal) I don't think they going to mind whether Jailbreaking the iPod in the first place is legal or not.

@mike_311: Then while you at it why not make it illegal to charge for the cellphone itself.

@KBS: I've installed a program called Workrave on my computer that sort of forces you to take breaks every few minutes. The program suggest that instead of just closing your eyes you should cover them with your hands. It claims that doing so will give your eyes greater relief than simply closing them.

Is this not what subjects are for?

Why not just add a Google task to that message.

Oh good, I've been planning for quite a while now to improve my tying skills.

Music without words and not to common. That way you don't land up singing along.

Google tried to steal the worlds productivity by making a pacman game on their homepage and now Google Games!

@Joshua L Lewis: Yeh, I go through the same process too. Admittedly it does fell pretty good right after you "clean your slate."

@Joshua L Lewis: Yeh, I go through the same process too. Admittedly it does fell pretty good right after you "clean your slate."

@Joshua L Lewis: And then you just reinstall some more little programs that you never use...

@dallasmay: well... I don't really have an iPhone either. I guess I'm gonna have to stick to QR codes.

So, what do you do if you don't have an Android?

@☆Giroro G66☆: "If you don't like tabs on top, you can disable them by right-clicking empty space on the toolbar chrome and unchecking Tabs on Top."

Some flash drives (and memory cards) have a "read-only" switch. I never knew why you would use it but this seems like a good reason.

@dotuletz: besides they don't even know which ones are real passwords. For example I entered my real password but also about fifty other ones to see how it works. Besides it checks after almost every keystroke so that adds quite a few more.

Since I never ever carry paper around with me, it isn't really a practical solution. I do however carry around my phone (and usually my laptop soon) so it does suit me much better.

What virtual desktop application will allow me to pin separate programs to different desktops in Windows 7?