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CDMA can work concurrently with LTE as well - the Charge and Bionic use CDMA for concurrent voice. It seems to me AT&T is getting a bit ahead of themselves, as LTE will still kick in for syncs regularly, which is what's killing the battery life.

I really can't believe that these people are Tribes lovers - sure you mimick the mechanics, but if you make it a closed platform with micropayment for loadouts... It's just... not Tribes.

Sorry, not me personally, it was a figure of speech - the eggs are washed for packaging.

Yes, it does, and that's why I clarified it. Certainly it depends on your living style, but if your whole house is hot and humid, wine probably isn't the only thing you're worried about cool/dry storage for - it's just another item for that category.

Also, Restaurants leave ketchup and mustard out because they cycle through them quickly. It won't keep indefinitely at room temp, though certainly more resilient than some things.

You don't have to keep the wine in the fridge at all, just a cool spot in your house free of mold and humidity that would ruin the cork. Wines that aren't meant to be chilled are better at room temp than cold, or you can get a small cheap cooler to stick them in at close to the "right" temp.

I don't know where you are buying your tomatoes - they should keep for a week if you are buying decent ones, but they'll go soft and start to rot in a couple of days if you put it in the fridge.

Generally they are refrigerated at the store - just in an open fridge, not sitting on a counter. It's not as cold as your fridge, but it's a lot cooler than room temp. The exception is at farmers markets, where they are fresher and can be out for a few days with no real harm.

Wrap it with cling wrap, put it in the fridge (you can probably get away without, but I don't with cut vegetables because of potential contamination from prep), and eat it within a day so it doesn't rot.

"And, given that the trailer can only travel about 10 miles an hour, its journey will take close to ten days, rather than the average 90 minutes, to complete."

Once you get to the higher end cards, the fee is dependent on what you are getting, especially with travel cards. Some travel cards offer discounts on tickets that are already priced similarly to online ticket aggregators, plus additional free services and fee wavers. If you travel several times a year, this can pay

If you purchased an iPad in April 2010 and charge it normally, you shouldn't be seeing a major drop in battery life until 2013.

He explicitly states in his comment that he doesn't care about the compatibility, he takes issue with Sony leading customers on. It's not the change in format, it's how it's handled.

Unfortunately they're too small to hold my beer mugs.

Highly recommend that you not buy a car from someone who smokes in the car in the first place. You will never truly get rid of the smell... ever. Don't tell yourself it's a good deal - it's just not worth it.

And even if that were the case, they'd probably know that BBM was down. :)

"I've got screaming customers trying to get hold of us and urgent jobs to attend to but without the service of our blackberry we are unable to get hold of each other."

Every market does - bleach and ammonia are commonly used in household cleansers, just not together. They often come with express warnings not to use with cleansers containing the other chemical for this reason.

Wow. Talk about a slow-news-day-post. This one's a new winner for sure.

It doesn't help that the article misquotes the concept: