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Using Cyanogen Mod: I dislike the programs that decide they HAVE to be installed in memory rather than having the ability to move to the SD card. There's no reason the facebook or twitter app can't be on the SD card. Another annoyance is the inability to use widgets for apps on the SD card. For example, Google

With today's woot.com sale, this may be in the near future for me!

@North Bronx: That book is scary but it has me making more things from scratch. Something that doesn't take as long as you'd think.

No resolutions. I've been working on my ongoing 'be healthier' action plan for years. I've pretty much got diet under control and recently have started working harder on fitness (which has been spotty for me). I also have to cut back on the snacking (something I'm horrible at). I've recently cut caffeine

It has potential but has problems. 1. It's sloooooow. It's definitely not ready for the user base that Lifehacker just threw at it. They should have done a closed beta especially since 2. Not all the advertised functionality is there. I signed up for the weekly cardio tracker (a fairly innocuous tracker and

While I don't insure my cats, I do have insurance on my greyhound. She's out and about more in the outdoors and more likely to be injured. However, we keep separate funds for routine care and are currently saving to have her teeth done.

I live in MA and am holding on to the one gift card I got for a sporting goods store with a name that Beavis & Butthead would love for the time being. I'm getting into shape and will need new workout clothes once the ones I wear now don't fit anymore. Because I'll shrink. At least that's the plan.

Actually, I start my car to get the heat going so I'm not sitting in a frozen car in 20°F or lower temps

@jongabriel92: Not spam. LinkedIn locked all accounts. Amazon sent a warning email out to users who had accounts, as did Dreamhost and reportedly a few others. I didn't get one from Hulu, and I think I use the same email address here and there. It doesn't matter because I don't share passwords across sites.

@samyoed: I never said that. The spammers are harvesting the emails from the torrent where they're all in MD5 hash format. It's not hard to reverse the hash. The point is, there's nothing Gawker can do with this spam. Reporting it to the FTC will likely result in nothing, but they will be armed with patterns to

@PrairieMoon: Try Better Gmail 2 (which is actually created by Lifehacker). It's a Netscape add-on and I've found similar for Chrome.

You know, after thinking about this for a bit, I have a feeling Gawker is collecting addresses of people who may have downloaded the file in order to sue them?

You're not supposed to respond to spammers. Then they know they've got a working email address. My Gawker account was a gmail address. My spam is neatly hidden in the spam folder.

@mipakr: Advantage to Keepass is you're keeping your passwords locally rather than in the cloud, but you do have to use a program such as DropBox to move the file around if you want file syncing across devices. The Keepass password file is encrypted though.

While Gawker indicates linked Twitter accounts are not compromise, Twitter's @spam account indicates accounts hit with a recent acai berry worm are actually linked to the hack on Gawker media. To be safe, you should change your Twitter password if you've linked it to Gawker. In addition, I'm going to be doubly safe

I already did. That said, after my first raise, I was already beyond what I had been making at my previous job after two years with no raise.

@ryanrossette: That would help with state wire tapping laws where recording is prohibited, but unless they agree, there could still be issues.

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Before using this make sure you're aware of your state's wire tapping laws. For example, it's illegal (in Massachusetts) to record someone without their knowledge and consent.

We have an admin who is given "fake work" all the time. But I guess she wants to feel more important so she passes it along to us, bothering us if it's not completed "by end of day" (forgetting she's mountain time, and we're eastern and she assigned it at 6 pm ET). We, of course, are very busy and really have better