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@BishopBlaize: Well it'd make sense to have a consistent one in that instance. Most places I've worked had their own unique "alarm" codes. Or were consistent with some national scheme (e.g. alert levels at sensitive sites).

@BishopBlaize: That must be specific to somewhere, I've never heard that one at any place I've worked at.

@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Well isn't that almost as much about your psychology then, I mean there's almost no difference in practice between no self control with credit card and no self control in handing over bits of paper. Purely your own perception. Cash is as much a virtual "belief system" as credit cards.

@neiljw51: Definitely agree, pity there's no UK resellers. Tempted to order one (or two) anyway.

@mixxster: Couldn't find an issue scanning it with my AV. I'd assume it's a false positive and/or try another AV. (McAfee Enterprise is by far the worst AV I've ever used personally).

@QADude: No photo attachments, syncing, backing up, searching, tagging, hyperlinking, calendar integration.

@mrsilver: I've actually not come across that many that aren't. Have you got some examples? Maybe they're just apps I wouldn't use anyway.

VOTE: Evernote

@straightshooter1: Not sure about this App Inventor but the Android SDK includes all the emulators so I'd imagine the Inventor program should.

@Highdiver_2000: depends on the quality of the pen drive. Current (good) flash memory has so many cycles of read/write that the drives should last years with constant use (hence the prevalence of SSDs, in other words flash memory used specifically as a hard drive).

@lifeh4xor: Probably a really really bad idea even for US travel now:

@JamieStapleton: I'd go one further and suggest the PowerMonkey eXplorer. Includes solar panel attachment as well.

@lifeh4xor: Although that is country specific (i.e. US domestic flights only). Try doing that in UK and you'll get a mandatory 5 year jail term.

@ChaosEh: Why would it disappear when HTML5 isn't actually a competitor to Silverlight or Flash. And as for adding "another layer of bloat" do you have any idea how many additional standards/languages/technologies you'd have to add to HTML5 (which won't be ratified until 2022, not quite around the corner, we'll only

@tonylinde: you mean you're caught in an infinite loop? ;)

@Tom Lewis: How does learning BASIC help? ;)

@johnlgalt: And in fact many of Logitech's own devices don't use it. Love the idea in principal but even with all the Logitech devices I have none of them would benefit. If they keep to the concept and produce more devices compatible it may become useful to have.

To me this means that Google Tasks won as best "To Do List Manager". Especially with such an small (0.3%) difference between them

@sfyire: I disagree with your first statement. I've never known a company NOT to put "confidential" on confidential documents, or "restricted" on restricted documents and "secret" on secret documents etc. They're legitimate and oft used documentation and security terms and procedures. I'm not saying these documents

@mrnonrespondo: The Hive Five is always nominated from completely open votes. It's the first link in the article.