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I'll never understand why this is such an issue. I have rules that separate most of the "crap" emails into folders from the get-go. Chances are I'll never look at these emails- reports, auto-generated emails from our sites, receipts, etc. But it doesn't hurt me to have them on hand in the rare case of a problem.

God, this saddens me. As someone who has developed countless applications, and dealt with many other custom applications, I can almost guarantee you that the "prettier" something is, the slower, buggier, and less compatible it is going to be.

I downloaded it and tried it, seems to work. Since I am not planning a re-install anytime soon, I can't tell if this thing actually does any good... but it seems to back up everything (and I mean everything!).

Wish they had bus/train directions and times integrated into this. Walking directions is somewhat lame... you're only going to walk a few miles at most- just looking at a map should be pretty obvious in terms of how to walk somewhere.

Very trite article, I could have written it myself (I am not a doctor, and know nothing of nutrition.)

I've always considered this... but I tend to bring my iPod anywhwere, so its sort of useless.

The mere fact that you can't download or use software that Apple doesn't approve of and distribute should be enough for anyone.

Salary is never even. People come into a job with different expectations, and different jobs have different levels of competition across candidates at different times.

Why is it so great? It doesn't support RTSP! That's what pretty most sites use! How frustrating.

First of all, there is little you need to change. Very well-run machine.

I always buy at Amazon, just because they're easier. What is the deal with Apple's iTunes? What are their restrictions? I thought mp3s purchased at iTunes had no restrictions?

The problem I have with it, honestly, is that I see no need for it. It doesn't seem to do anything better than XP. I've never heard anyone say its faster, and I've never tried it that much- so I won't even say its "worse".

I run a small business, so I'm coming from a different place than employees... but I look at checking work email, and responding to small issues at all hours as something that makes the business hours go easier.

I run a small business, so I'm coming from a different place than employees... but I look at checking work email, and responding to small issues at all hours as something that makes the business hours go easier.

I can agree somewhat- when we do normal everyday stuff, we often don't try to improve our skills... we're happy using them as best we can, taking shortcuts to make the job as quick as possible.

I know little about cars, but I've always found this obvious. Just think of it in terms of common sense. An entitre industry comes up with a benchmark- which they profit from. OF COURSE they did some division after they came up with the real number.

I hate lists like this. Everyone is their own person. I've travelled to a lot of cities (mostly US). When I do, I generally don't do touristy stuff, try to get to know the scene and the people.