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There. Problem fixed.

Doesn't the second video say, about Blackberry Balance, that it's "only on the new Blackberry Z10"?? That would make the Q10 a compromise between the legendary Blackberry experience and features the new Blackberry 10 OS brings :/

I second that, adding to the list (if I may) shifty snakes, covert crocs and the unforgivable box jelly fish.

Wait, wait, wait.

My method is quite different, in the sense that I remain in control of the content and location of my library and just tell iTunes to adapt to it and index it.

I usually donate 100 USD/CAD every year, during the november-december campaign (have done so for the past 3 years), so I guess around 10$/month would suit me.

Since 0utrageous & Earl Flormata preceded me, here are the pictures of the GPS devices bundled with Streets&Trips/Autoroute "with GPS Locator"-editions since 2004:

Oh, so meth can be made with Claritin D?!?

I think he really meant the latest generation, notably the T430, T530, W530 & X230 (the nail-in-the-coffin generation), with the downgrading (in terms of both values of the brand and quality of products) starting somewhere after the T43 or T60 generations.

Of course, the test is not really scientific (like you said) and the results are subject to each individual responses. Here a more scientific reasoning of why *I* think the hairdryer doesn't do much.

What I would do anyway to remove a band-aid (like, if you placed it recently and the area is of abundant pilosity) is use cold rather than heat, not for the band-aid but for the pain. I would soak the area first (*if* the wound permits it, of course; don't do that on stitches after a surgery) to loosen the adhesive,

For a band-aid? Maybe medical adhesives, like 3M Steri-Strips, 3M Nexcare tape or those Cover-Roll Stretch dressing from BSN Medical (when I was in Australia, super sticky), but in my case anyway band-aids usually come off on their on after a few days. And when I don't need it anymore, I just don't replace it.

That will be amazing to watch. I hope they'll have more of it afterwards (maybe on their website) than the episode's length.

Videos are actually hosted by Viddler.

Facebook was probably doing it for a while. Now it's just giving us the option to access it as well.

"I've never used a case for my iPhone 4. Not even after the back broke for the third time."

I hope they irradiated/sanitized/cleaned the thing, otherwise our search for Martian life could now be pointless.

And can also protect you pacemaker from undesirable interference (not FDA-approved, though)

Dental sensitivity has nothing to do with the enamel of crowns. Enamel is chemically opaque; it's actually through the dentine, underneath the enamel and below the gingival line, that chemicals can reach nerve endings of the dental pulp (through what we call dentinal tubules).

Emm... If it's *hydroxy*apatite, then no, you shouldn't throw away your tooth brush.