I've been very happy with my Ooma. Referrals can get you $50 off the hardware.
I've been very happy with my Ooma. Referrals can get you $50 off the hardware.
I think you still need to do the intermediate step of porting to a cell phone (pre-paid is the best idea) and then port to GV.
I highly agree with this method. Sometimes I just want to make sure to go back to something when I have time and I already have the research tabs open.
When plugged in, every 30 minutes. Even easier to find good ones after creating an account at Desktoppr.com
I like the fact that Google Reader will automatically mark items read after 30 days.
I'm a fan of Weather Bug as well.
Cool site. What's the deal on the Lifetime Member? Is there something they are planning on charging for in the future?
That's the only difference?
Should I use http://lifehacker.com/index.xml or http://feeds.gawker.com/lifehacker/vip for my RSS feed? I'm assuming the second one, but was wondering if there was even a difference.
Power Grid
2GB data per month and the most I have used is 789MB over the last 15 months. However, I am connected to Wifi at home and work.
Or better yet link to the item with different prices and post a screen capture.
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.
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.