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If you had an illegal copy of Swype running, you will not be able to get the beta to run.

My directionally challenged wife uses CarLocator on her Android phone. The first 15 uses are free.

MapDroyd is a version for the Droid. I love it. Great for backcountry motorcycle rides...

Memorize more out loud while looking stupid or memorize less while looking intelligent?

Wow, free? I'd definitely pay $1.99 for that disabled slider functionality.

Great! Now I can worry about needing to schedule an appointment with my worries...

CB2 sells single strands for $6.95.

Really simple decision matrix for who to ignore at work:

I put Windows 7 on an old laptop and a ancient desktop machine and it runs flawlessly. Both machines are faster than they ever were on XP.

Mensa: Making Scientologists look friendly and normal since 1988...

Next time that someone says they have a food allergy, ask them politely when they were tested by a physician for it. The answer nine times out of ten will be, "Oh, I never went to a doctor. I just know. I saw it on ____ (Dr. Oz, Oprah, etc...)."

Telecommute as a benefit for YOU? That's backwards. You should pitch telecommuting as a benefit for your employer. I would never take that as a perk instead of cash, raise, or other hard perks.

Hulu continues to throw obstacle in the way of their customers, but plans on adding a pay option for some content this year?

Finding this extension while using Google Reader at work is truly a dilemma. My mind says to skip it and pretend like I just didn't see it, my conscious says that spending less time on "Hot Chicks with Douchebags" would probably create dramatic improvements in the quality of my life.

A wall of open shelves always looks cluttered no matter how neatly organized it may be...

If you think that suggesting to your fiance that you should have a winter wedding in order to save money is going to work, you are really in for a surprise...

You would have to PAY ME $25 to eat at most of the restaurants listed on restaurants.com. As a former restaurant GM, I can tell you that no respectable, successful restaurant would use restaurants.com. [Restaurants.com] gets their restaurants by offering working capital loans to troubled restaurants at usurious rates

If it uses Yelp, it is more "douchey-bridge & tunnel" than "yuppie"