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I saw this in Chicagoland for at least two months, first on maps.google.com and then later on my Blackberry's Google Maps app.

Still no sign of the new features and functionality on my account.. hmmmm..

I use SlyDial ALL the time with friends and non-friends to go straight to voicemail ... but I don't comment/proselytize about it much as I do with other services; it would defeat the purpose if all my contacts found out about it! I wonder how much this is NOT talked about because of the nature of the beast. Word of

Actually, Outlook says the opposite .. e.g. from xyz@gmail.com on behalf of abc@yahoo.com ...

@premiumalex: I don't think it's wise to say "Don't worry, it's already been taken care of", and then later hit them with an email telling them they owe xx dollars from last night's outing.

Looks like IMAP would be a better way to transfer in order to keep labels. A total transfer guide would be great, but not practical; there are a lot of things associated with my current Google account including Google Docs, Notebook, Search History, Calendar, PicasaWeb, iGoogle, My Maps, Blogger. It will be too

On my Treo 650, I visit the mobile versions of the following:

I think these are all great topics. It's hard to bore me. But I should be careful when I talk to others .. since everything interests me, I assume it interests my audience. And that's been my downfall.

Most of these features are already present in v1.1, which is what I am using on my Treo 650 with the IBM JVM. Has anyone been able to get v1.5 to work on the Palm? I don't want to risk my upgrade failing, especially with just a few new features (sig, saving drafts, etc).

When it comes to folks with small living quarters, a laptop wins out simply because it doesn't permanently take up a precious part of a room. My DSL modem and router are in my baby's room, my networked printer/scanner/fax is in my wife's closet, and both of our laptops are housed in a TV cabinet or in a hidden

@stickystyle: Personally, I am a very detail oriented, nit-picky person. I would definitely throw out a resume if it or the cover letter had bad spelling or grammar. But, I would not disqualify a candidate if they had a stain on their shirt. Definitely not. It can be a wrinkle, or a stain, or even mismatching

@Ninjeff: Adobe Acrobat 8 is $300 for the standard edition, and more for pro. Quite a lot to pay for simply combining or splitting PDFs.

I had a need for this a few weeks ago and after some searching I found PDF Split and Merge, which can work with whole PDFs or just portions of it also. And it will work on Windows.

Don't listen to everyone's advice, think and research what you do before you do it. Look what's most common in this list of comments, and go with those, instead of just picking out the unique ideas you like (which may be unwise)

may i have an invite .. please??

Wanted to give it a try, but I got this message