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Of course, take any responses with a grain of salt (or several packets) as well. There was one message board I was part of that was for tech support to vent (and posted as such in many places), so any tech support requests usually had the WORST solutions provided (flip the voltage switch on the power supply being one

Is the monitor plugged in, was it on, did you get any error beeps on startup, did you get any video PRIOR to the Windows boot? Lots more information needed to even try and think about what could be going on and these questions doesn't even touch on the rare cases of, did the outage kill the outlet/breaker/etc.

It could be that I have a TF, so a lot of my heavy lifting on things is on that rather than the phone (that and the battery life is good for ~10 min of anything that uses data constantly though it works on idle all day long). As a result, I have only the most necessary apps on it.

Pinboard, even if its not technically free (though the method of determining payment is cool). Based off of Delicious (including the APIs), integrates into both Instapaper and RIL so anything added to either service is put into one common service.

So... what devices are compatible with Tiny Tower? Not my OG Droid and not my TF, though the market comments aren't very encouraging either.

Were there commercials for the N1 or the NS? Most Nexus phones generally aren't advertised heavily.

My bone stock OG Droid feels pretty snappy to me.

One option that might seem a little weird? Set your alarm clock to be the wrong time (15 min early or so). You'll get up earlier and as long as you don't use any other clocks during your morning routine, you'll automatically leave 15 minutes early.

As weird as it sounds, this actually works decently on cold french fries as well.

On top of this, Walmart (or Target) all sell these types of rods as well, and could be just as cheap as Lowe's.

The good credit unions are part of the national association. It means that you don't have to go to a branch of "your" CU to do business in person, any CU in that association will do.

Double-check Mint again! My CU wasn't listed on there (which was annoying because another CU of the same name, similar URL and neighboring city was), but then I paid attention to the URL for another bank listed with the same name. Even though its the wrong city (seriously, Mint thinks my bank is in Memphis, though its

Glad it works for you. I've never noticed a delay with the transfers myself, but that might just be because I use the same method but only to move the files to an external hard drive rather than across the network. Since you are getting the delays/network connection issues, could something be interfering with that

One thing that I don't think many people outside of Cincinnati are aware of, a couple of years ago, a tanker truck spilled oil/grease/something on I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton. The interstate was closed for several days trying to clean it up using different products. The product that worked? Dawn, provided by

On top of lostalaska's tips, make sure you don't have a neighbor running the same SSID or even see if the channel you're using is overloaded.

Tell uTorrent to download the files to the local hard drive. Then, one of the settings is where to move the file after its done downloading (or alternatively, LH has an app that will move files around automatically too, can't remember the name off-hand since I'm at work).

Same here, for one thing, even though I'm not on a widescreen monitor, I have a ton of whitespace available to the right of my feed's information.

If you use Chrome, FeedSquares is pretty decent.

Really? Thats actually really good to hear, since I was already planning on using XBMC for my future HTPC.