@nasaboy007: It's not new, but it's not common on the supermarket shelves.
@nasaboy007: It's not new, but it's not common on the supermarket shelves.
@reddevil3: I have maintained for years that most people would be fine with a Pentium III, 512 MB RAM, Windows 95, and Office 95.
@Terry: My problem with the ribbon isn't that it's change. It's that it's change for change's sake.
Glad or Saran used to sell these - food grade and microwave safe,too.
@JBu92: I'd probably go with a crock pot... a small one.
@Spyfox5400: Well, yeah. But it can be so much fun to feign pedantry. :)
Statistically, significance != meaningfulness.
@Spyfox5400: correlation is a type of association.
He's pretty good on the bass, but he dances like a 13-year-old attending his first junior high dance.
@Packy Anderson: Yep. It's how I get remote access to documents and the printers.
@Potrod: Concerns about an efficient use of space are more applicable if the computers aren't mobile.
@skaorsk8: "Home Sharing" gives others access to your files, but it's not the same things as syncing.
@TanyaRei: Not "superior," just expanded. :)
@Michael Interbartolo III: you and me both on the froyo hope.
@Michael Interbartolo III: Not exactly. The Gratia ships with Froyo and without the AT&T bloat.
McDonald's in the US also uses beef extract in the preparation of their fries, thus annoying vegetarians across the country.
@Skydog: Neither. Murdoch's News Corp. owns Fox. The Dolan family owns Cablevision.
@TanyaRei: Nope. Thus proving that "illegal" downloads and streaming will persist because of boneheads running the networks.
@MrAgen10: Gila says that some of it's residential window films block glare and heat. They probably do both by being reflective. They also block UV rays.
@Taggart451: At the risk of being repetitive and redundant, marry her!