@RenRen: It seems huge because it's closer to the horizon. Same for the moon sometimes at night. (:
@RenRen: It seems huge because it's closer to the horizon. Same for the moon sometimes at night. (:
@crimsoneye: I also use Scoremobile. I like the overall design and the fact that it as a liveblog feature.
Vote: Amazon
@Jay_Simmons: I was not saying the US uses its own standards, I was saying the carriers use different standards from one another, if only for the sake of other carriers not being able to use their antennas.
@runejensen: Well, you can also use the iPhone on T-Mobile in the US, because it's also a GSM carrier. But for that you need to buy the phone outright from AT&T (or eBay) and unlock it.
@Balkerz: From the russian I understand, he said:
VOTE: Xmarks
@Etheris: +1.
Man, this game is going to be sweet.
@pettiblay: It's a good solution, but then I would be using two outlets. Right now, it's not a priority, as in my household none of the computers support 802.11n, or have Gigabit Ethernet.
I'm still using 802.11g because my provider doesn't already offer Wireless-N Routers, and said routers that include a DSL modem are expensive.
I have a almost 3 yr old Toshiba L40 that runs better now than the day I got it.
I went with Grooveshark because we still can't use Pandora on this side of the pond.
If I hit 100, I'll most certainly be gaming.
Vote: Grooveshark Radio
@Jquinn88: I would suggest the dishwasher + meshbag combo, if you feel like disassembling everything. Or maybe just the outer part.
@t0ph: There is a Grooveshark app for Blackberry (at least), but it requires you to be a premium member.
VOTE: Dropbox