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Also, there is a Chrome extension for Note in Reader. I don't save bookmarks in Chrome because I use google bookmarks; so I don't need the bookmark toolbar but I use the Note in Reader extension and it goes on my extension bar.

Uh waiter, I'll have what he's having!

As I posted above, I have a 2 year old MyTouch '3G' and get 5Mbps consistently on T-Mobile in Nashville.

'G' labels are for the birds, anyway. I have a MyTouch 3G and I get 5Mbps down along with my G2 and Nexus One owning coworkers basically everywhere in Nashville. Granted my phone and the Nexus One will max out at 7.2Mbps and the G2 will cap at 14 (I think). I think we should start classifying networks in incremental

Yeah, the new site sucks! I just realized that you replied to me.

You can enable that in Chrome on the 'about:flags' page.

WOT (Web of Trust)

@spalek83: It works for me. But you have to go to the log on page. Don't enable auto log, either. Lastpass thinks Gawker sites' newsletter subscription field is a username field to log in and will keep subscribing you to their newletters.

@wallmalker1: Bill Webb is correct. Android has had a Lastpass BROWSER for a while. Not just a Lastpass app.

@the_berg: No, it is the same as Android's Lastpass browser. However, I use Dolphin HD w/ the Lastpass plugin. It's the best of all worlds!

I have a gravel driveway. I would like to pave it but it would cost $8,000 to hire professionals. Is there a cheap and/or innovative method to achieve a smooth surface?

I've noticed lag when using swype and swiftkey. I love both options when they are speedy but the usual lag actually makes them slower than the default virtual keyboard. I have a MT3G (600 Mhz processsor) which surely contributes. Are any of the other keyboards above lagless?

@TheChadd: I use felt hangars to solve that problem. They have a natural curve at the shoulders but don't cost as much as wood hangers, like the ones in the picture above.

VOTE: Math Alarm Clock (Android)

@Kamatari +: You may also want to try out metamorph themes. They allow you to install certain elements, i.e. only icons from a metamorph theme, and apply them to your current schema.

@Kamatari +: You can do this without rooting your Android device :). Many programs allow you to do like BetterCut or AnyCut. If you use a 3rd party launcher, poke around in the settings because it may have the ability also. LauncherPro and, I think, dxTop support it natively. Oh yeah, you don't need a computer to do

@shkm: LastPass has 'secure notes' as well as the ability to just save credentials without adding a url. They also have a local application client which I think is outside of the realm of your question.

Comcast advertises 18Mbps consistent but I get about 22Mbps consistently with bursts up to, and usually around, 50Mbps.