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Drawing, but my drawing will be a wiring diagram or a wood working plan or such. I just never had the time to learn cad so its nice graph paper and rulers for me.

This isn't new, I've been reusing food containers for many years. Peanut butter jars are the best, peanut and other nut cans work well. The 5 gallon buckets we used to get laundry detergent from sams in before the HE washer make good storage as well.

@nobodyzhome: Just seems funny how the iphone can do no wrong here on macmodo but they have had several articles about its problems. My droid has never had a reception problem, has a back covering that is not slippery, has fallen a few times when the window mount popped loose hitting a pothole but still hasn't had

So they need something to keep the from being too slippery, something to keep your hand from messing up the reception, etc, etc. I'm glad I bought a phone that doesn't have a bunch of problems that need fixes.

@DrakeDatsun: I thought I remember when they designed it it was designed around computerized digital recording so that would make me think they would want the drive to fit the standard drive bay.

@DrakeDatsun: the ibm pc was 1981, the 5.25" drive pre-dated that but the IBM PC set the standard width and height of the drive bays we use today. The first cd player was 1982.

I always assumed it was the largest that would fit in the 5&1/4" drive bay.

I stopped using hotmail the first time it happened years ago, I think that was the time they tried to move it to windows servers. I signed in to an empty inbox and decided no more cloud computing for me.

@Drachen: "Doc...you're telling me you made a time machine...out of a PT Cruiser!?"

I don't see it all that different. Around 2000 I was sitting on the couch on my laptop connected via wifi to my cable internet. 2010 I'm sitting on the couch with my netbook connected via wifi to my cable internet. From a Compaq Armada 1592DMT 12" to an ASUS eeePC 900HA 9".

I actually went back to CD's after setting up a decent quality home theater system and paying an mp3 and was able to hear some quality issues. I'm ripping to loseless (flac) now.

Remember that 5G cap was only on tethering, not using the phone its self.

@FlyingAvocado: NiCads are decently tolerant of quick charging NiMH likes it less.

@pwheeler: The memory effect is way over rated, its almost non existent. I never bothered to run mine down, most of the time I'd use one until the drill got weak than toss it in the charger, pull it out again and drill some more,back and forth. I abused those batteries.

@FlyingAvocado: But remember lithium ion alst has a limited liftspan, loosing a good% as they age, used or not, just like the lithium ion for a cell phone or laptop, so the casual user will end up needing to buy new batteries in 5 years (and it will be cheaper to just buy a whole new drill set). I get 10 years out of

This is one of the reasons why, if I have a choice, I buy devices that use AA's instead of lithium ion. My GPS, digicams, rados, etc all use AA's. I have Sanyo NiMH AA's from 1999 that are just went under 80% and therefor I replaced with some new eneloops. 10 years for $12 in batteries instead of 3-5 years for a

@JakeWharton: I do not agree with the writes nice, I could never get them to write nice and smooth.

UniBall Micro .5mm. Found them when I was in college in the 90's and they write well and last forever. I find gel pens smear too much and ballpoint don't write well enough but the rollerball are in the perfect spot in the middle.

"Traditionalists might wag their fingers and insist we all just get better at spelling"