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Then why have passwords at all? I mean, all someone has to do is find it out.

I changed the important ones a couple of days ago. I actually have a password-generating system in place that I can easily do in my head, but is really secure. That way, I just have to remember the generating system, and not all the passwords, and I can just regenerate the password every time I need to sign in to any

Somewhat unrelated, but on Android, if you turn on automatic upload to Google+, and then take a picture normally, then if the rep catches you and makes you delete the picture, your phone will not actually delete it until it is uploaded... and then no one cares if the picture is still on your phone or not.

No need to apologize, Whitson. If it wasn't for Bill Nye, this post would be JUST another useful tip. He made it awesome. I say: put Bill Nye in every post, whether it is relevant or not.

My thoughts exactly. Gmail always sits open on my computer; why bother with settings and money and reading an article?

Well, to be fair, both Intel and AMD have some really good lines of processors, and some really bad lines of processors. It's all a matter of which one exactly you have, and not really an Intel vs. AMD thing.

Which HP laptop is it? That actually matters sometimes, because 2 to 3 years ago, HP had some major hardware problems (their new line with Intel iCore processors is great though).

I was ready to ask why Adobe Connect didn't make it into the list (it is at least as powerful as Cisco, if not more), but then I checked the price — $55 per month for one host, and that answered it. However, if your company pays for it, it is amazing.

CD or not, I still say get rid of it. But just out of curiosity, how do you have a legal copy of Windows 7 without having a registration code? The only scenario I can think of is someone installed it for you and didn't give you the code, but that doesn't sound like someone who would then experiment with Linux (no

I'm pretty sure you have figured out that the short answer to your question is pretty much no. Plus, on all Recovery partitions I've seen, there's only like 2GB free, and that is not really significant space, unless your computer really old — in which case, why even care...

Yeah, I just stream music. As long as I have unlimited data, that is my strategy.

I loved the idea up until actually used it. My problem with those was that I always seems to want to use my phone while it is charging, and you can't do that with the wireless pads. I text a lot late at night, and that is also around the time my phone seems to be dying, so I have to plug it in. So I would pick up my

It's not just you, that pretty much what he meant by a cool down in the article. I always play some table tennis (or ping pong, whichever name you prefer) after a workout, and it works great. Really, you just need something light that keeps you moving for a little longer after your workout.

"City Caller ID" is different from "City ID". Essentially, it is the same thing and does the same thing in the same way — the information used in both apps is free to the public, so anyone is free to use it in any way. The developer of "City Caller ID" made it completely free. This is when the folks from "City ID"

Exactly. Two of those 4 are easy to find, but I am pretty sure that every link you can hunt down for Fancy Widget is mine — but that still speaks to your point.

City Caller ID — they got sued and had to remove it

to anyone that wants to use Wikipedia today, write the following two lines into the JavaScript console of your browser:

I feel like this method only works for iOS. The first part is universal, but after that, this method won't really help you in Android, and your apps are not stored on the home screens, but rather in the drawer. Plus, since the home screens give you much more freedom that in iOS (widgets, picking location, etc.), this

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