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I got the 500 Mb, but not the rest of the space. However, I have several pictures still uploading and am waiting to see what the results are once they finish.

Yeah, I hadn't yet bought mine, but was planning on getting it because I'm tired of waiting on the carriers to provide timely updates. I'm kinda glad now that I haven't bought it.

I work tech support and when one of my users complains about the slow startup time on a computer, I'll joke that its only because we've gotten used to it that it seems slow.

Its nice for me at work to keep an eye on breaking news (means I can keep the TV tuned to actual interesting shows instead). In my case, its lifehacker/gawker/engadget/slashdot/al-jazeera (english)/BBC (world)/fark (geek and main)/ESPN (college basketball) and some design blogs. Most of the time, I'm actually using

I used to use about:blank but I've gotten to prefer Start! more. The RSS feeds let me know if I have a connection, and I can keep an eye on headlines in a minimal fashion. Its also nice since I don't keep bookmarks in Chrome nor do I use webapps, so I don't need all the speed dial clones.

Try thrift stores/Goodwill/etc and see if you'll get lucky with some family throwing out a seasoned pan?

Most new cast iron pans are pre-seasoned, but most people who have well-seasoned cast iron will claim that pre-seasoned pans are only a suggestion of seasoning (and a reduction of the number of times of oiling+heating) and to actually season anyways.

Those questions are a chance to see how well you can spin a story. Don't lie, but start out answering the question (even say you don't have experience) and then flip it to focus on something better for you that would also help them with their position.

Do you have composite connections? Check out [wdc.com]

One option I've been eyeing is WD's TV Live. Wireless but with USB ports seems like a best of both worlds deal. Its also in the ~$100 range.

Per their website, yes it does. @Andrew, think of it in 4 blocks, 2x2. The top 2 are the hours, the bottom 2 are the minutes. Looking at it sideways does not help. I can almost see it myself, but not quite.

The same website has an extension (linked at the bottom of the popup that gives the bookmarklet). #tips #corrections

This is awesome combined with yesterday's bookmarklet for the adjustments to Google search results.

For extension buttons you don't need to use all the time (ex: Stylish), right click on its button and click on "hide button". Now, only the extensions that have usable buttons are visible.

It depends. I've seen people do that on intersections where the trigger is at the line and they'll never get a light at all. There's one intersection near me (bad intersection during the day, horrible during rush hour and insane during holidays) that appears to have multiple triggers in the left-turn lane. Mostly

Based by the industrial bucket there, I'm going to guess no bathtub.

I did something similar to kick the Freshman 15 when I graduated college and realized that I really didn't like what size I was.

Vote: wallbase.cc

The neat thing about it though (at least on the whole design side of things), is that since its one spot to grab pictures together, its also easy to scroll down and notice similarities (apparently I prefer pretty traditional white cabinetry, whether its an office or a kitchen).

Pinterest has grabbed a loyal following from various DIY bloggers as places to put inspiration pictures for either crafts or just design ideas (personally, I have it with pictures of various interiors I like and its really showing me my tastes are different than I thought). Its basically replacing the binder with