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The monitor is probably acting as an external monitor to the Macbook (notice all the cords coming out of the left).

It looks like the XDA thread for the LunarUI theme links to the mclocks theme files as well.

Along those lines, Gaddafi's sons.

My stock OG Droid does not have KPI logger installed on it.

One of the earlier posts with comments from carriers/manufacturers had a pretty blunt statement from VZW along the lines of "We don't use it". I will confirm that my stock OG Droid is free of CIQ.

Vote: Asus Transformer (OG)

AKA DIY sous-vide? ;-)

One thing about that though, is be careful as the dog gets older. Our previous dog actually lost a tooth from chewing on a somewhat hard treat from the pet store. Our current dog gets his food soaked in warm water for a few minutes to soften it up (no canned food for him). Granted, both dogs were fed pure kibble, with

Actually, I got one of my jobs by submitting my resume online (Dice). It was a short-term contract in a neighboring city (the commute contributed to my turning them down when they offered to hire me permanently). Technically, my current job was also gotten online (currently a contractor, permanent hire offer is on the

Along those lines, if someone is really itchy to get ICS on their Android, keep an eye on the ROM devs (especially CM, but any others especially ones specific for that phone). There might be an ICS ROM coming out in the future.

I'd say that at this time of year (depending on region of course), asking about telecommuting options and couching it in terms of weather is one way of doing so. Along the lines of "if there's a ton of snow, are there options for continuing to work remotely?". Shows dedication, planning and lets you get that question

Depending on the cut of meat, your butcher will use a similar implement on it before packaging (cube steak being one example).

That is my problem with red wines and why I prefer whites (they tend to taste crisper to me). Maybe you'll enjoy whites better? Or even a rose or a sparkling/dessert wine.

There've been several discussions about this over on XDA and /. (First article on /.: [yro.slashdot.org]).

I think it depends on the item. Best Buy had a washer/dryer combo as a doorbuster for $550 each (LG, decent reviews). It was sold out online by noon on Thanksgiving. I bought a Samsung set for the same price that had more features and better reviews. The Samsung set was just a sale price, not part of their Black

I did not go shopping on Black Friday, I went online shopping on Thanksgiving. The item I wanted to get was not in-store only and was limited quantity (proof being that it sold out before noon on Thanksgiving day). Being sold out was a good thing though, I got a better item for the same price, so I'm not complaining.

VOTE: Evernote

Well, my little tip about using something that is already in the house actually came from watching chefs put whipped cream or frosting in piping bags (or plastic bags with a corner cut off and the piping tips inserted for the same benefit).

Another option (cost = free) is just put the plastic bag inside a drinking glass (or even coffee mug or really any sort of similar vessel) with the top draped over the edge.

No no no, the absolute worst is to see many threads of people with the problem with no solution and ONE post saying "this link helped me" with provided link. Provided link that must have been ignored by every scraper robot in the history of the internet (no Google Cache, no archive.org page, nothing). Subsequent posts