drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I learned a few things in the first course, hoping to learn more in this one.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I learned a few things in the first course, hoping to learn more in this one.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I learned a few things in the first course, hoping to learn more in this one.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I learned a few things in the first course, hoping to learn more in this one.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I learned a few things in the first course, hoping to learn more in this one.

If you click through to the Washington-Post site and then to Tax Policy Center's tax calculator http://calculator.taxpolicycenter.org/ you can customize it to yourself.

@demarcmj I'm not sure what you mean. Label-specific notifications already exist in Android. Open Gmail, menu Settings->choose your email account->Manage labels; Click on the label you want Notification turned on. You have to choose "Sync messages" and then you can click the checkbox for notifications.

I couldn't agree more about common sense being the best antivirus. I still think MS Security Essentials is a good one (provided you use said common sense). It is free and updated often by MS.

You could use Google Apps http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/pricing.html for individuals and small teams it is free.

Not sure if it is available on iOS, but I really like "Our Groceries" on Android or BlackBerry, to list share.

I did the exact same thing.

This is why T-Mobile's value plan rocks. The value plan is cheaper per month than their normal classic plan. The big difference is no subsidies. You buy your phone for whatever price and use the service.

Math problems can be done on tablets that allow for a good pen input (typically involving a wacom pen) and something like Evernote or OneNote

I'm more likely to not have my keys and wallet than to have one or the other.

I have always named mine after the Laff-a-lympics characters, and use the team designations to help with what they do.

ooma is the best way to go. I'm very glad I switched.

Yes it does protect about the dialer-based attack.

I notice a lot of I's in your statement. What happens when there are more than one involved, it becomes easy to hit that limit.

I was thinking the same thing. We have had a mountain vacation box for years. Heading to the mountain, grab the box + clothes and go.