cjbarton
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cjbarton

@Dr. Wedge: Thanks everyone for your input!

@Buster Friendly: You've made my day. ...and my night; I'm gonna start working on that straight away.

I've been wanting to fully transition everything to the cloud. However, I own a web design company and manage a number of "webmaster@" email addresses (not to mention a handful of them for my business). It's easy to setup all of them in Outlook. However, I use gmail for my primary account and use their calendar.

@jensbodal: Thanks for your input, it does help.

I'm curious to know if anyone out there went *from* and iPhone *to* an Android-based phone and what your experience is. I'm considering switching, but I'm not all that excited about the current hardware options out there. However, most of the applications I use frequently are on the Android OS, so I imagine the

@imajoebob: Wow. I'd hate to work for you.

Thanks for this, Kevin. You're a beautiful human being. I prefer Boxee to XBMC (and Plex for that matter) and have been looking for a relatively easy solution. Not to mention something other than AppleTV. #boxee

@_rt¹⁰⁰: Oh, damn. Maybe I should've verified those facts before making such a stupid comment.

remember when there was an auction a few years ago for a set of open frequencies and Google won? So, what's AT&T got to bitch about. They had their chance to snatch that up but just didn't pony up.

@DangerousLiberal: Just because the transaction processes *like* a credit card doesn't mean that there's fees associated with it. Since it draws from your checking account, it is first and foremost a debit card and therefore shouldn't be assessed any fees. At least that's how Visa and MasterCard sees it.

@heath: (Disclaimer: I work for a bank) It's because a debit transaction acts like cash in that it pulls out of your account right away and is immediately credited to the merchant. There's also a lot of minutae about how the banking system actually processes a debit transaction (involving debit networks, the PIN,

@behrens: The only problem with your logic is that you're banking on the officer not showing up for court. In all my tickets (many when I was younger), I've had that happen once. However, part of their job is to appear in court and uphold their decision on your infraction. Otherwise, they better have a damned good

@discotechnological: OSX "journals" the hard drive as you work. Every now and then, it might do a massive journaling for some reason (mine does 'cause I've got a lot of video and graphic files). When it does, you'll see a little dot (I think it flashes) in the middle of the Spotlight icon as it journals away.

@maztec: my 2 yr old would eat all 8 dozen in a day - he's crazy about eggs.

@Kevin Purdy: I can see that conversation: "How can we get this to stand out?"

I just downloaded this and have been playing around with it for a few minutes. It's pretty cool. You can have a string of text that's not assigned to any particular contact. So, when you click on it, it copies it to the clipboard. Then, you pull up the application you wanna paste it to, paste, and you're done.

@vwllss. has lost his vowels: I had a Samsung that had the preformatted text messages. I kinda miss that after moving to the iPhone.