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Yeah, because Palm did their users a favor by spinning Palmsource off as a "separate" company, right?

My Android phone replaced a Palm PDA and an iPod. I've got an Android tablet that has weaknesses, but it's been lots of to play with different custom ROMs.

I beg to differ. Special occasions and vouchers CAN mix. My wife's a cheapskate by nature, and it's rubbed off on me. Vouchers allow us to comfortably celebrate in places we wouldn't normally consider because we're not willing to pay full price.

The Dolphin for Pad browser works pretty nicely on my G Tablet.

Personally, I get distracted by noises going on around me. I'm less productive in open areas, which is why I tended to occupy the enclosed study rooms in the University library. The sound of people walking behind me always distracted me from whatever it was I was trying to absorb.

I mean "go with out categories" in that last paragraph. (unable to edit comment, for some reason.)

I use gSyncit to duplicate my exchange calendar and contacts on Gmail for my phone and then sync it back down to my laptop at home. It's not perfect, but it does what I need it to do.

I switched from SyncMyCal to gSyncit and have been relatively happy.

Our washer doesn't even fill with water unless the lid is closed. I'm supposed to stand there and wait for it to stop agitating so I can raise the lid? I don't think so.

Even filling our sink with water would take less water than filling the washing machine. And we never fill it completely when thawing anyway - just enough to cover the frozen item, and then a plate is put on top to keep it submerged.

Looks a lot like the Gmail app on a Honeycomb tablet. That's not a bad thing.

Given that the Internet used to be called the "information super highway," a better analogy is load restrictions found on highways. Any licensed driver can use them for as long as they want, but the amount of load any single user can pull along the asphalt is limited. Vehicles exceeding the load limit are penalized.

None of our key tags are magnetic. They're all bar codes.

Do you mean "just-boiled" as in "straight off the burner and just a hair cooler than 212°F"?

HP used to ship a similar attachment, made out of plastic with a metal reflector, as a stock item with some of its scanners. Compared to the dedicated negative scanner we had in the computer lab at that time, it was horrible.

I think it's more common that hard drives are removed and shredded. From two different universities, I've seen them sell off the PC (including RAM), but the hard drive is not included.

You mean those coveted and valuable cotton swabs that I bought so I could use them to clean things?

The USDA has determined that the counting of sheep as a hypnotic to assist in falling asleep is cruelty to animals, and has implemented regulations that make it excessively difficult to do legally in the US.

I make fire starters every few years using egg cartons and sawdust. I was never pleased with the way the dryer lint versions turned out. Mine burn slower, but they burn longer, in my experience. And that can be helpful when trying to get a fire started in wet weather.

I believe it was batteryrefill.com