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You know the Germans always have good stuff.

@PaulRudW: Completely agree with that, but unfortunately replacement smartphones aren't merely $5 (phone insurance may be that, per month) —and I like to keep at least 2 of my old phones as backups. Instead of keeping them shut in a drawer until I break/lose this phone, I might as well put them to good use.. right?

@jupiterthunder: The Adobe Air app is only for paid listeneers, last time I checked. The Windows Gadget (Vista, 7) only includes a small static Netflix banner at the bottom, and it only links to the Netflix page.

I've had problems with #Pandora recently... the mobile authentication system is registering devices incorrectly and my account is being associated with other phones. Then someone screws with my stations and sometimes my phone gets associated with someone else's account.

@captain_zilog: Yeah I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take any more to break a luggage lock or cut the zipper itself if you really want inside

@pilferingpanda: Exactly.. I don't see why an always-on workstation doesn't suffice for a print server, as long as your clients are Windows.

One late night sipping some water from a cup, I caught myself holding the cup away from my face, though still at a pouring angle right over my laptop keyboard (HP dv6000) and I just tilted it up and let it drip out leaving the power on.. stupid move but never came back to haunt me.

Also if you archive items (like I do in Gmail), it's nice to purge the archive of newsletters or promotions and backup what you keep (statements, digital receipts— including software downloads with registration numbers)- [www.gmail-backup.com]

This article hit the nail on the head. 64-bit is a true advantage to have, and the only limitation I have ever faced is customary driver compatibility. This should not stop any of you, because the programs I was using were designed for Windows XP 32-bit. I had ran them in 64-bit Win7.

@squishyalt: Screen calls... GV will ask the caller for their name then repeat it back to you when you pick up, giving you the option to ignore or answer #googlevoice

@erockO: I'm going to have to agree with you for the most part on this.. truck drivers adjust and make habit of their own sleeping patterns. On the other hand, I do live in the states, where your average trucker's IQ may be a bit low

I really wish he would have included the photos of the illuminated fiber lights

Where's the smartass that posts a picture of nothing except an iPhone 3GS?

I love Radiohead and orchestrating computer peripherals. Great video to loop!

Best yet for me —

@bruski85: Pandora has also a Windows Mobile App and a Windows Vista/7 desktop gadget. The desktop gadget does time out, but no ads.

I just got a Digsby Service Announcement, guess what they're covering on the topic?

Nice write-up, I think I saw an instructable a few years back on this same idea, with headphone cords.

@jackburnt: Yeah as long as my callers are clear it translates well. I had someone call and they mumbled every other word. When I received the text message transcription I was afraid to listen to it at first