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Just when I started getting comfortable using PayPal too!

I used Chrome for about 6 months. I found that several of the sites I frequent simply didn't work. The tab crashed after a few minutes on those sites. I tried IE tab when extensions finally made it to Chrome, but IE tab isn't up to the task in Chrome.

@Nitesh Singh: and prep method. I believe french press can have more caffeine than espresso— though most people wouldn't think so.

@izym: I get heart palpitations when I go over 3 shots of espresso sometimes... I don't think that's central nervous system, but it didn't seem healthy either. I've cut back on the caffeine since then :\

@Thorax707: Not always! Sometimes when you pour pop over ice it foams like mad and you can end up with fizz overflow. But nice try. Not every tip can live up to the fool-proofness of sucking product back into a bottle.

@Windcape: I can't tell if there's some very subtle sarcasm in there or not. I'm leaning toward not.

@zaghy2zy: You're all vouching for the D-Link NAS? I've looked to buy on Negg many many times, but reviews have been so scattered I've shied away. But b-day is coming up...

Perhaps the theme is still in a bit of flux, but Ubuntu really needs to consolidate their color pallet. They've got a new purple thing going on— which would look very nice with that deep gray— if it weren't for all the other colors they've splashed in there. The close button is red (why?), button highlights seem to

@hewhois: I think it's truly more a matter of Ubuntu feeling the need to be different from Windows and OSX— and the best designs were already taken.

@Bonsai_halcyon: In a few years all carriers will be going this route. Pushing people into data plans by limiting phone choices. I expect the goal is to get people used to having data so that smartphones are a smaller step up and more people will opt for the premium devices and service plans. I predict that in the

@burnabc16: You really don't have many options, to be honest—unless you're willing to consider the $10 data plan. It feels like Verizon is between product cycles right now. You may be wise to hold out a little while longer if you can and see what comes out. My new every 2 is up in 2 weeks, but I'm holding out until

@Bonsai_halcyon: Env and Env Touch are now considered media phones— and are subject to a mandatory $10/mo/line data plan.

@unf0cused: raid 5 still isn't backup. It's just more fault tolerant than raid 0. If your files become corrupt on your raid 5, it duplicates the corruption across all disks. Then you just have a highly fault tolerant pool of corrupt data. That is— unless you mean having a raid 5 backing up your raid 0... I just

@Jason Doolittle: I'll second Jeff's recommendation of Windows Easy Transfer. It it works a treat!

@ericesque: I'm wrong. nevermind. OSX does seem to take a more novel approach booting either a 32-bit or 64-bit kernel based on the machine's hardware and EFI. Indeed, a machine that boots into 32-bit mode can still run 64-bit apps and booting into 64-bit mode still allows 32-bit apps to run.