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I'm stuck on 1.6, so my options are limited, but I'm pretty happy with home++. I also really love having 5 home screens (I could have 1-7).

@TimothyT: I think the common thief would know how to do that but have no reason to. The common thief doesn't need or care about your data. Could it be worth money? Maybe. Is the hardware worth money? Yeah. And it's pretty easy to just wipe it and sell it.

@silvermoonstar3: nevermind, it seems to just be my computer which makes NO sense as I installed a new OS a few minutes ago. It's not just here, though, and it's in IE and chrome (I don't have others installed again yet). It seems to just be random images.

Does anyone else see a broken image above?

@atomicfox: What version of Android? I'm still on 1.6 T_T

@ho0lee0h: It's a bit better than it's been, but still WAY behind gmail!

@nand21d: I can only assume it's sarcasm that was lost on everyone. If not, it's a troll as it makes no sense :P

@Susan Rendleman Mastrodemos: I like your advice better than the article... The dish detergent is already liquid, already in a squirt bottle, and seems to work better. It's more liquid than the soap jelly, too, and doesn't need to be rubbed in.

@kettlewhistle: I agree, but this would be better for someone who has time to spare now but not when they do laundry.

@ddmeightball: First, it's better to "hide" the friend and block them from sending you any app requests. It's the same thing but nicer. You can even make it so they can't message you. Second, it doesn't help me. The same people who spam my feed with "omg i hate u i luv u i hate u" also post things that I need to

@Hello! My name is Anonymous: email, marketing info, maybe your phone number. If you use even a little common sense, the most they'll get is your email, and that's what spam boxes are for.

Is it me or is this REALLY common sense?

@trekie86: I'd then allow all of my software and windows updates to update. It is something worth mentioning! The point I was trying to make was that the comment that it "not only violates MS licensing policies, but probably violates workplace policy at both jobs, not to mention that it's unethical to do so." was

@jim55: I think it's assumed that you'll back up anything that belongs to the company (like your work data) and put it back on after you clean it up.

@KarateMedia: Ah, I was wrong. That's why I said seem, though. I haven't had it happen to anything I watch and until now, hadn't heard of people having that issue, but looks like it does happen.

@ddmeightball: Anything that needs admin rights makes the UAC ask you that. It doesn't really mean much...

@Dunny0: It's a good idea... but sometimes you have to. I'm at work right now on my work desktop because my personal laptop isn't working. Thankfully, unless I REALLY messed up the computer or did something illegal (I won't) they won't care. Also, if I messed up the computer in a legal way, they'd just roll eyes

@ChaosCon: It is if you didn't do anything that you aren't allowed to do and they are just going to put a new image on.

@aaronspuler: I agree with jcnaquin. They said to save an image on day one and put it back when you leave. It was a tip for next time and not saying to use the image that you backed up from job 1 to job 2.