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That means MacMall.com will have it for even cheaper!

While I am huge Apple fan, the lack of innovation with size of the iPhone (not the tech itself) is falling behind the competition.

is the RAM even upgradable on an iPad?

Any experienced outdoorsman knows not to relieve oneself near a body of water. Cripes!

Sadly, merino wool is expensive and most people aren't well educated on its performance, they go by price and leave it at that. I havez Icebreaker base layers, t-shirts for summer, underwear, sweaters, fleece, etc. It's the only thing that works extremely well.

Sadly, yes, merino wool is expensive, however, you do not need a ton of it. One or two bottoms and tops and you're good to go for several years.

In most regions, a jacket should definitely be waterproof, especially if the fill is down, otherwise, if you get wet (with down), you lose all insulating properties. I opt for a down jacket with a wp shell. Water resistant will only last for a dry light snow or a non sustained misty rain. This storm, was a wet

If used is the right environment, sure, but people buy it for places like the Northeast and that's just absurd.

I have iPad 1 and use it for pretty much everything you listed here.

Unfortunately, while Duofold isn't bad, they're a cotton blend. When cotton gets wet from your sweat, you begin to lose heat—fast! Using merino wool base layers will keep you warm and dry (in winter) and cool and dry (in summer). Plus, merino naturally has anti bacterial properties built in which keeps the garment

Sadly, the North Face coats posted above aren't waterproof. When down gets wet it loses it's warmth fast and quickly becomes useless. Opt for layers. Get yourself some Icebreaker or Smartwool base layers, a good merino wool sweater, a down coat 700 fill and up (800-850 is ideal) and then grab yourself a lightweight

Add to the list: Suds, Spirits, and Sammiches!

and yes, gmail works fine.

You can basically send an email and it will tell you if it was opened, not specifically who opened it; kind of like "return receipt". I do it for some emails so I know the person read it and can't say they didn't, mainly for business transactions.

Sadly, freelancers do not get paid direct deposit or by "picking up" checks at work. They need to be sent. However, saving your money so you have some available while you wait for a check in the mail is highly advisable.

A flat rate would be more impressive, but shelling out $60 a year is absurd being that Thunderbird does it for free.

Ad Block, Mask Me, and Do Not Track Me are essential.

My 12TB drive (which is infinite to me) isn't on a network. I'll stick with keeping my backups by my side and not in an offshore container "store".

Well played, sir.

Actually, you're probably right. I mean are there massive concussion issues for rugby players?