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No, but they're still working on getting more countries/service providers to work with it.

I think just to clarify, you can have dots in GMail addresses but they're meaningless as GMail ignores them. In sdbeach's example GMail would treat Mr.John.Smith as identical to MrJohnSmith.

Was completely rubbish on my 32 bit XP machine when I tried to record running video. Tried a Camtasia trial which worked flawlessly.

Agreed, whether it's a crime isn't dependant on how easy it is to accomplish. And the onus should always be on the criminal to you know.... not commit the crime.

I've tried various mnemonics and as the number of passwords I needed grew I thought why bother? I just use Lastpass now and randomly generate all passwords. I've not needed to remember a password (except my main Lastpass one) in a very long time.

Same here.

Damn, that's bad news. I mean there's already a colour ereader for the Chinese market.

Personally I'd wait until the e-ink Triton display starts getting used by more devices (probably later in 2011). Hopefully the Kindle 4 (or whatever they call it) will use it. I already have a Kindle 3G but I'm really looking forward to colour e-readers (and no I don't consider the Nook Color to fall into that

How does it have a better resolution than the Kindle when they're using identical e-ink Pearl displays?

Is this any better than Steam Mover that you mentioned last year? [lifehacker.com]

Seems logical. It never made sense to me that people put such importance on calories when it's a measurement of combustion. My digestive system isn't a furnace.

I already add manuals to Calibre which is my go to tool for ALL ebooks. I also put the library in a sugarsync folder.

I was going to say that this article should come with a warning to check the laws of your region/country. This would definitely be classed as fraud here (I know someone who was actually cautioned by the police for doing pretty much the same thing).

As long as you don't cause a bomb scare, as happened recently in the UK. The innocent geocacher still got a caution by the police just for innocently geocaching.

Well someone sent me an invite out of the blue, guess I'm not as unpopular as I thought. lol

Never heard of it. :p

Am I missing something but why would someone wanting to start a social network put limitations on those that can join?

It's what I use Live Mesh for, I don't even use it for the online storage at all. Just to keep all my docs, desktop files, media etc synced between my laptop and netbook. Happens whenever they're both switched on at the same time.

I did install mediawiki, I was looking up Dokuwiki and I may give that a try as well. But anyone with similar experience will be good, trying to get everyone editing/submitting to a wiki.

I've set up an internal wiki at work, but is there a good editor/wysiwyg plug in etc for non-techies to use? Most people I know won't do anything that even resembles coding with a markup language. (I've tried the MS word plug in but it won't install)