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Today on Missing The Point, HotTalkLA.com shows us how short-sighted he is while simultaneously pimping his YouTube channel with every comment, like a good spammer.

Well, you are *at the beach.* No solution is going to be absolutely perfect or be some kind of magic sand wall through which no grains can penetrate, as we've mentioned. :)

Good job! Thanks for showing us all that it takes getting up good and early in the morning to make sure you have time to piss in someone else's cornflakes like a good internet commenter.

I often do the exact opposite of common sense, so it's always nice to get a reminder

That's the dumbest reply ever.

I've been using mine almost every day, since I got it in January, and I love it. Compact, lightweight and does what it's supposed to do, and does it well.

Finally a great way to keep from being hunched over to work. Heads-up is a great way to go. Adding a portable keyboard and mouse makes for the real deal.

Man... I hated my laptop. Basically I had a two thousand dollar paper weight gathering dust on the coffee table. Now I'm using my MacBook Pro as my primary work station - I leave it Roosted. Turns out I didn't hate the laptop, I just didn't want to swarm over it like I was changing a diaper. Roost and wireless

Hah! Sounds like a vacation to me. :)

It looks like one of those foldup chairs. I just have an image of me and my laptop sitting side by side on some beach, drinks in hand. Though I guess the drinks could be problematic!

I got into the kickstarter on this one a while back, and I've been using mine almost daily since it arrives... Fits great in a go-bag/backpack, and combine it with a nice wireless keyboard and mouse and it's a perfect ergonomic office on the go!

It's a way to make it seem less. You easily read a chunk of text the size of your smartphone screen, but when you see a book of hundreds of pages it seems a lot and "ain't nobody got time for that". So the app does all that work of dividing the text in small chunks so you can read small pieces here and there of the

I think this is interesting. The article mentions that Books are "intelligently" split into chapters, I guess this the key. If the service can create bite-sized chunks which don't compromise the flow or continuity it will be worthwhile to read it.

Well, the 15 minute thing is only a bottom point. You can set the reading "chunks" to be as long or as short as you choose, so it doesn't have to be 15 minutes at a time. :) If you want to read for more than that, or if you want to time your reading sessions along with your lunch break or what-have-you, you can

Buffalo N600 with DD-WRT firmware. I installed one upstairs, and another as a repeater in my basement.