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Here's my video of me building the smaller Millenium Falcon, Lego #7965.

VOTE: TaxSlayer.com — been using it for a few years since giving up on Tur**Tax and have been happy with it.

Hi Ceric. Did you finish this Lego design using the Lego builder? I'm really interested in seeing your design.

Current-ish models of TomTom v Garmin. I welcome other opinions from users who have used both. I have a somewhat outdated TomTom (with somewhat current software and maps) which does spoken street names, lane guidance, etc. My current Garmin 1490LMT does all of this plus has traffic and lots of other fancy features. My

I have an iPad 2. I love it. I used PageMontior (for Chrome) to monitor the Amazon search page for "kindle fire" and as soon as it showed up I placed my order. I think this will be a game changing device for tablets. Perhaps I'll give my wife, or do development on it (yay Java!), or maybe I'll give it to a relative,

My wife can use my toothbrush and borrow my Shure headphones but I don't let ANYBODY ELSE use these items other than her. Ever. I once loaned a pair of in-ear Sony's (kind of like my Shure's but much cheaper) to a friend while we were watching a movie together in a waiting room and when I got them back they were

My personal favorite is Maven. I just tried Atomic and wasn't overly enamored with it. I used Perfect for a while and it's nice enough but it has issues, I still keep it around for cached web pages (save a copy of a webpage for viewing offline, nice for train schedules. I will be trying 360 and maybe iCab today.

Using [oregonstate.edu] suggests that $32 in 1970 would be about $182.85 now. Wow that's an expensive clock.

I'd say the best Windows Email Client is Gmail running inside your favorite browser. I moved all my email to the cloud years ago - first to Fastmail (which I paid for) and then to Gmail. I'm incredibly happy I did. There is nothing whatsoever I miss about running a local mail client.

I use and love Remoter for iPad and iPhone (it's a universal app). The base cost of the app is $1 right now (on sale, reportedly). Out of the box it supports VNC and Telnet. To get SSH you must do an in-app purchase for something like $1-$2. Then you have an app that supports Telnet, VNC, SSH, and VNC tunneled over

For years I did the ugly standard "Double Knot" to tie my shoes with the desire that they not come unknotted. Probably five or six years ago I discovered the "Ian's Secure Knot" and now that is pretty much all I use. It takes a while to become easy and second nature but it's worth spending that time. My shoes no

I use PingChat and like it. Has "sent" and "received" confirmation icons. You can have chats with multiple users. Nice app.

I will also toss in my two cents for the Logitech G13. Love it. Picked up a very lightly used one on eBay for a song, less than half way BB wanted for them new and I can't tell a difference between this one and a new one.

@junior ghoul: The key, for me, is I wouldn't buy $600 tickets to, umm, anything that I can think of. So I'd never be out $600 for tickets, but I have bought tickets that, for a pair, were like $200-ish.

K-U-D-O-S to you! I'd like to wish I'd think of that if it happened to me, but alas, I think I'd just be out the money.

@Oo.et.oO: You ask "Why do I use the same passwd at multiple sites?" Well, I imagine it's just laziness, but I think you already knew the answer to your own question. Kudos to you for NEVER having used a password on more than one website. In the last few years I've moved to using 1Password (previously KeePass and

Ouch guys, pretty sure you compromised mine because I had some stray posts on Facebook this morning. I am in the process of changing lots of my passwords, but ouch.

Don't forget: PS3 Media Server works GREAT to other devices including the Xbox 360.

VOTE: PS3 Media Server

VOTE: Ultraedit - hands down.