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I carry a full-sized frame pump. Mini-pumps are not good for road tires. And I never have tried CO2 simply because I've always owned a frame pump.

Just get a wide-mouthed water bottle, no need to hack anything. I've been carrying one for years with:
Spare tube
Crescent wrench
Patch kit
Park MT-1 multi tool
Quik Stik tire lever
Pressure gauge

Is that a really big spoon or are they burning a baby's arm with a regular spoon?

With Windows Vista I had my home computer set up as a VPN server (I found the instructions here at Lifehacker).

ZOMG the Android camera blurry shot thing has been driving me nuts I hope this works!

...having your privacy extension owned by an ad company is kinda scummy...

Vote: Weber One-Touch charcoal grill.

Vote: Motorola Atrix HD

I love it, mostly for AirTunes. There's an Airport Express connected to my stereo. I play music files and streams from iTunes on my computers.

Chrome apps are appalling. Nobody remembers the browser wars?

Adobe Photoshop Elements is available for $79 or less online (not a subscription, full product).

I am happy with Truphone. I'm a light user, and I'm paying $25 or $30 per month for talk, text and data, compared to the $75 I was spending with AT&T on contract.

I find it extremely rare that people understand the difference between wide and 'standard' width broadcasts.

vote: Visioneer Strobe 500

Firefox users can simply install the Sage add-on. After using it, I can't understand the appeal of any other reader (if you like Firefox).

Vote: Sage Firefox add-on

I have reduced my barefoot running injuries to zero. By wearing shoes.

How much work can you do on a teeny desk like that?

I don't want unencrypted passwords stored on my phone. That one feature keeps me using Firefox for Android.

Pictures of elevated monitors make my neck hurt.