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Love the Aeron - Have used them at work for some time, but I do wish there were padding at the front of the seat. Also would love one at home, but I don't know about others, but a lot of my usage at home is in shorts or underwear (TMI!!) - that mesh just isn't comfortable on skin. I would spend $1500 on a chair - I

Not to doubt you, but I don't understand. If you have to hold the pizza in place with a wheel, and that makes it messy, then aren't shears cleaner and faster? I've never experienced pizza-mess caused by shears.

[developer.android.com] Has more detail about whats new. Useful for developers, but it gives details into what "Project Butter" and other things are. For example, triple buffering and enforced vsync. Its pretty nerdy, but theres some neat details in there.

Forget pizza cutters. In italy, the pizza-by-the-slice places all use scissors to cut the pizza, and let me tell you (as I've mentioned in other threads) - what an epiphany. this is how flat food like this should be cut. The shearing action makes short work of stringy cheese, minimal crumbs, and SOOO much easier to

VOTE: Nova Launcher

If you store the filter container in the fridge:

Zero water also gets the calcium out of water too. We love it, but it doesn't last nearly as long as it should - we're lucky if we get a week and a half out of it :(

Assuming tap water is safe to drink where you live. Here, I use a filter. I've lived in countries where I had to put my water through a countertop distiller.

Some people use a filter not because of dirt, but high levels of minerals. The water where I am is insanely hard, and the area has an increased occurrence of kidney stones, so we try to limit our intake of straight tap water. We use a filter that takes the calcium out. I'd use this, because while drinking straight tap

Even with stock GNex ICS?

to head off the "Why is your phone on in an airplane" remarks. Too much time on websites where the first reaction is to criticize rather than be helpful :)

What happens if it goes off, and you're travelling?

Heavy international flyer here:

For what its worth, I'm not into automating tasks, but I was using Llama to automate certain power management items. It works by recognizing cell towers, and I trained it to recognize Home and Work.

Many years ago, I printed a map onto glossy inkjet paper for a walk around my new neighborhood. It happened to start raining. The map proved waterproof. Later on, I went home, ran it under the sink for 30 minutes, and deliberately tried to smear it. It was fast.

Many middle east countries have different work-weeks than we're used to in the US. When I first lived in Kuwait, the work-week was Saturday-Wednesday, which was great, but missing thursday and friday did kind of hurt.

I base it on where the "holes" are on the connector itself. One side, the two holes on the metal are backed by plastic, and on the other side, they're "open." The "open" side is generally "up". This has nothing to do with where any marking is, but rather how the connector is designed, so its impossible for it to be

Whoever uses IE6... just note that this only partially works there. You can jump to the first letter, but it stops there; so if you type "United States", it'll jump to U, then N (Namibia?), then I (Iceland?), etc.

Your mileage may vary, but when I'm on a plane, bus, train or walking around town, with all the other ambient noises, I can't tell the difference, even with pretty decent headphones or earbuds. So, rather than waste space on the iPod when I can't hear the difference, I use it to hold my whole collection. My music

Another idea for increasing that "immersion"... Facebook supports many languages. If you have Vista Ultimate (not sure about Win7), you can change the interface language in Windows itself.