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I have an S3 and I love it. Due to its lightness, I find myself carrying it around with me more than I have done with any laptop before.

There are two big problems with the remote uTorrent app:

I bought an eLocity A7 for $250. It has a Tegra 2 processor running Android. Screaming fast. It comes rooted. Takes 10 minutes to get access to Google Market.

From my experience with Avast software, if there were 775,000 installs, there were 774,999 uninstalls about a day later....

VPN, PeerBlock, ShowRSS, uTorrent, and naked Comcast.

ShowRSS is my one-stop shop for tracking my favorite shows. Plug-in your favorites and then ShowRSS creates an RSS feed that you drop into uTorrent.

went back to the normal inbox. completely useless.

Perfect for writing notes to yourself while you are rolling...

I use J. River Media Center. When you analyze a track, you get the BPM and an intensity rating. I use it to build a couple different workout playlists based on what I am doing.

I used J. River Media Center. It scans every track and then corrects volume. It doesn't change the file and works very well.

Why would you use technology to replicate a brain?

Kurzweil's logic is like giving a 1TB hard drive to a 19th C. blacksmith and asking him to build you a computer.

Girlfriend

Niggle, please!

Niggle, please...

Snibbe Interactive did this years ago...

I use ShowRSS to accomplish the same thing. The ShowRSS website creates an RSS feed of your favorite shows that uTorrent then downloads automatically.

The car example is wrong. I knew the dealer invoice and that the mfg was not offering any dealer discounts or rebates. I determined that I thought the dealer should earn $500 on my sale because I knew the exact model and options and had already financed through my credit union. Basically, the dealer's time commitment

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