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I was actually looking at that as well. Unfortunately, it appears that the service is provided by a third party and is meant to be implemented on the document provider's end, not on the document signer's end. I might still experiment with it, though. Thanks!

I'm going to be out of town for the next three weeks, but I'm also anticipating having to sign a bunch of real-estate related paperwork during this time. Normally I'd do this via my office's scanning equipment, but I obviously won't have that luxury on the road. I'm not too keen on scanning sensitive documents in

For an off-contract phone with its specs, $350 for the Galaxy Nexus is quite a deal. If I had not bought a phone just a few months before it was available on Google Play (for $200 more, natch), I would have jumped on it when it first popped up for $400.

No sweat, I'm leaning towards that as well. I've just never really considered myself a hardcore networking guy (which sounds really strange typed out), so I wondered if I could slide by with a no-frills router.

Yeah, in retrospect, it's silly to hesitate over the cost of a one-time purchase like this. I find myself scrounging since the purchase would be only one of many (I'm going to be moving to a new place soon, so I need new furniture, TV, the works)

Looks like the WRT54G is surprisingly findable on Amazon. I'll have to think about; despite its superb and longstanding pedigree, I do wonder if it'd be better to just lay down for an N router for future proofing.

Thanks for the reply. It just feels inherently strange for my one Apple product to be a wifi router.

I got to the best wifi router stories late this week, so I thought I'd wait for the open thread.

Tangential question: how do you guys pronounce the "lived" in "short-lived*" and "long-lived"?

Oh, by the way, if you do go for the $30 plan, you don't have to get it from Wal-Mart. You can buy a sim card activation kit (the kit, not a standalone sim card) from a T-Mobile store or online and use it to activate the plan online.

Worse. They kick you back to 2G.

The subtitle?

Anyone have a recommendation for a good, simple flashcard app for Android? I tried AnkiDroid based on a few website recommendations, but the interface was unintuitive for me. It was almost TOO feature rich; I got lost in all of the menus (it took me 30 minutes to figure out how to make a reverse deck of cards). I also

Ah, I had read about the Boxee Live tuner but had no clue it allowed recording. I'll have to look into that further.

Anyone have a good recommendation for a (relatively) cheap DVR that I can use with OTA broadcasts? Preferably one with no monthly fees/a lifetime subscription option? I'm on the road toward cutting the cable, and this would be very helpful.

I'm sort of confused, too; is this one of those things that most people get taught growing up that I never heard of? "Make sure your hands are BONE DRY before leaving the bathroom"

I like to play this game where I count how many sheets of paper towels other bathroom patrons use to dry their hands.

Oh, I see your point about the time savings.

Is that really true? I don't have much experience with dishwashers (we didn't really use them growing up), but from what I've seen during college and the rare occasions I've used them since, they take MUCH longer and seem to use WAY more water. I can usually wash a sink full of dishes in like 30 minutes but it seems

I like keeping my desktop as empty as possible (yes, I'm one of those people). Usually the only thing on my desktop is the Recycle Bin and anything I REALLY NEED TO WORK ON RIGHT NOW. Everything else gets shuttled into appropriate folders that are easily accessible through Win 7's windows-key-then-start-typing feature