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ROTFLMFAO!

Yeah I've used Grocery IQ for a couple years and it helps me. I really like the grouping of the items by department, to prevent backtracking. I just wish the barcode would work in the giant grocery store I usually use, where I can't get a good cell phone signal. But that's not the app's fault.

We've lived in rural Vermont for 20 years and only locked doors on vacations, until burglaries in other towns started happening. Now it's just when we're both out.

Interesting that they already re-wrote this to remove the slur. Interesting entomology on the it at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_giver

I opted out when I saw Ed Begley Jr in the cast. I find him *so* annoying!

I thought the whole idea of an Everyday Carry Tool was to have a reasonably-complete collection of tools in one unit, so you have a chance of having the right one when you need to do a job? I'll stick with one of Gerber's larger, multi-purpose tools, or even better, a Leatherman.

Jacket zipper, not pants! Otherwise fast walking could prevent your mom getting grandkids!

Agreed, why would I switch from a great service with great support that hasn't dropped a feature yet, for something new from a provider that's dropped 3 services I've used in the past 5 years?

I totally agree with your post. I used TaxAct for the second year in a row for filing Fed & State. It worked great but I would have liked to work directly on the forms occasionally too. The help could have been a little more helpful, but the price difference vs TurboTax wasn't worth it for me.

Definitely bad.

We probably watch 85% of what we record. Though certainly not all of every show. Sometimes you record it and realize it's a repeat, which doesn't always get classified right.

If they are allowed to do this, then why not let them require car manufacturers to build a GPS unit into every car, just so they can track it if they desire? Or at least read from our GPS logs when we plug them back into our computer or the GPS tries to access their traffic network?

Not designed for military maintenance, but my Leatherman Skeletool CX has been extremely useful for this Scout leader and weekend handyman. Strong, light and functional for the required chores.

Agreed, I wasn't all that impressed. I waited a week or so to get signed up. But when it wouldn't show images embedded in the emails, it lost my interest. I tried to like it for a week but the problem with images was a deal-breaker. The clean interface was nice but wasn't that much better than Apple email.

There's always a troll out there waiting to rile people up.

Agreed. But the camera you have on you is much better than the one you left at home because it was too heavy to lug around.

Totally!