crichton007
crichton007
crichton007

Very clever idea but I can't recall ever needing to shave enough to consider using something other than actual shaving cream.

I think it's interesting how Mozilla was a leader for so long but (at least to me) it feels like Google has taken over that role from them and now it feels like they try to copy Google more than anything else (when it comes to browsers, knowing full well that Chrome has copied a lot of things from Mozilla).

Ironically I see RichContacts as $1.99 not free or even $0.99.

I'll bet they weren't getting enough business with their previous model. Heck, ever since I started using Dropbox I've had no need of YouSendIt.

Every single time: This American Life, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me & NPR Hourly News Update.

They kind of have to support booting from USB since the MacBook Air's come with the OS on a USB drive.

I'm not seeing it as free so I'm not even going to bother trying.

I'm seeing it as free right now.

Overdrive isn't great but I manageable. I had difficulty setting up ADE and I use tech on a daily basis. I'm not Google freeway billboard smart but I manage.

OK, I've been thinking about this more and ADE is an option but is it built in as anybody's device store? To use this option someone has to go to a library site or third party store and buy something. Th epoint that I am trying to make is that if someone buys a book from the iTunes bookstore, B&N bookstore, Kindle

I'm glad this feature has made a return. I missed it while it was gone.

You're right but from my experience ADE is a huge hassle to use. I originally bought a Nook because I could check out books from the local library system but it was such a hassle to get working and sync I gave up (and I'm a technically inclined user). This does provide a common DRM method but not a very user

I'd recommend using Calibre. Converting a PDF to a .mobi or .azw file doesn't always produce something readable but I prefer giving that a shot to reading a .pdf on anything other than an actual desktop/laptop.

That's similar to my type of comment when people talk down about Kindle because it doesn't use ePUB. Unless someone buying from a store with no DRM it doesn't matter what format the ebook is in.

I'm not sure if this has changed this year but one of the coolest things I've ever bought with my FSA were sunglasses.

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Vote: Amazon Kindle Store

Not so different. I wouldn't have gotten an iPad without cashing in all of my hotel points for enough in Best Buy gift cards to buy an iPad.