@MikeK: Huh, I didn't know those were still on the roads. I don't know a whole lot about EVs, but are you still on the original battery pack? If no, how do you source replacements? Toyota surely doesn't still sell them..
@MikeK: Huh, I didn't know those were still on the roads. I don't know a whole lot about EVs, but are you still on the original battery pack? If no, how do you source replacements? Toyota surely doesn't still sell them..
@AmishJohn: I share your pain. I bought mine six weeks ago, and I live in Canada so I can't even use the 3G up here. :(
@psychiccheese: Yeah, it's awesome. I've never actually played with a Kindle or anything else though. Chapters actually sells the Kobo eReader up here for $149, but I think I still prefer my Nook. It's nice and hackable thanks to running on Android. At $259 I may hesitate before buying another one, but at $149 for…
I just bought a Nook six weeks ago at $259 (no $50 gift card promo yet), and I live in Canada so the 3G doesn't work up here. I already knew about the latter, but still... FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU
I use [eol.jsc.nasa.gov] myself - full NASA record of released astronaut photography. It has an awesome search engine since all the images have been tagged.
@gizgeek: Saw it in the theatre.. it made me feel the same way, though I didn't actually end up doing anything about it. welp!
@electricarchie: That's disgusting. Your friend needs one of these.
@relawson: Anything will catch fire if you heat it long enough.
@tucker augie'ben'doggy: Look outside. You see that out there? That's hell, and it's breaking loose. All over your front yard.
@ithyphallus, 13382: There was an IRC conversation to that point in #whitenoise a few days ago. Some poor bastard was trying to cook toaster strudels without a toaster.
@im.thatoneguy2: I think that is how my Fridgidaire microwave works. It runs for a while, and then eventually a brief timer starts. It doesn't seem to be possible to burn popcorn in it. It's magic!
@ploopsy: security for the discerning pornophile to be sure
@GC: I used to use Xmarks but I found it far too cpu intensive on my netbook and laptop.
VOTE: Mozilla Weave
@3choTh1s: Yep, I do this as well with my Acer easyStore running Windows Home Server. It's fantastic.
No, because I don't have any friends. :(
Better than Rogers Wireless in Canada. They're now calling smartphones 'Ultimate Webphones'. No.
Up here in British Columbia, Canada, the stores that have wifi will give you a free voucher for a big 45 minutes of wifi time with a purchase.. no option to buy more time.
Yes, I do need it. Give it to me. Please?
@PickledEgg: Hey man, you're hogging all the tin foil. Lay off.