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Works excellently, except for one minor thing... I had to disable it so that I could find your post and thank you. I'm running the latest Chrome stable if that matters.

One request with this new layout, can we get an option to view all the items in something like this article on one page? Or at least make that row of the other items more prominent somehow or something.

Its interesting how many of those "essential" tools are unitaskers too, when a good box grater + microplane handles all the grating tools on there (as one example).

Pie weights? Why bother when dried beans work just as well and are generally quite a bit cheaper (just, don't try and actually cook those beans after they're baked).

@mike_311: Most are, but they did add a few Android links.

@minardi: Shame its only on iOS though, since I'm one of those who watch for the ads.

@LittleKingPsyz: Also, with VZW already announcing that they're going to throttle the top 5% of bandwidth hogs, that'll somewhat mitigate usage. Still, as Michael Scrip says, there's plenty of Android users on the network that have been gobbling down bandwidth.

@Mr.CardHolder and Mr.Doe: How would the carrier know that the message was spam or not? Plus, there's the whole reading messages thing without a warrant.

@OCEntertainment: Hrm, well, I'm running CM6.1.2 with the old market and it will not recognize my phone. I just backed it up and flashed in an install of the new market. However, its also not being recognized.

@Whitson Gordon: My question is, is it related to the version of the Market on the phone that people are running. So, those who've manually upgraded to the newest version (with the somewhat ugly design) won't have problems, but those who haven't are rather screwed.

@Android_Fan: From the videos of the Xoom, it looks like its used pretty much the same as a phone with Froyo or Gingerbread on it. The biggest difference is the on-screen buttons vs the hardware buttons. And if the rumors/hopes are true that Honeycomb will eventually make its way onto phones, well, there's your

@talkingstove: Don't forget, being its Android, its quite customizable out of the box and more so after being rooted.

@Philip.J.Fry: The SDK is out, so yes, you can run it on an emulator.

@blyan is not on fire: I'd not compare the previous Android tablets since they were running a version of the OS that was designed for a phone, not a tablet. When the Xoom comes out and we start seeing sales numbers (and assuming they don't price themselves out of the market), then we can have a discussion about it.

@Christopher Hunt: The same way anything viral spreads. Get someone who has lots of followers to mention it, those followers spread it on, etc etc. Eventually, it'll reach to the important people who can spread the information where it can do the most good.

@Adam?!: Most of those protests were being organized over Twitter/Facebook and just blocking those services was not successful.

@Meetloaf13: Same location. Its been there since 98 days I believe (and confirm its there in XP).

@blyan is not on fire: Whomever is managing versioning at Google for the Android OS is doing a terrible job. We had Cupcake at 1.5, Donut at 1.6, Eclair at 2.0 AND 2.1, Froyo at 2.2, Gingerbread at 2.3 (though some phones are running an OS marked as 2.3 but isn't Gingerbread) and Honeycomb now at 3.0.