lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

Vote: Mac Mini

But normal people DO care that they constantly have to tether their iPhones to their computers using cables to 'synchronize'. I've owned and used almost all iPhones there has been and I did like the standard player on iOS. However I prefer listening to music now on my Droid X using Google Music Beta (Even Doubletwist

The $20/year for 80Gb additional Google storage (for my Picasa albums, etc.).

Hosting VPSes at either Amazon EC2 (preferred for instances I fire up occasionally) or Rackspace Cloud.

I've already bought extra storage from Google. The fee is really very reasonable, and I already use a bit of it for my mail and photos (and some for non-google doc converted documents).

I have had some hit and miss with used cars, although my last two cars were great.

Will joining someone else's shared folder use my quota?

It is not a silly poll for me. You can usually negotiate local sellers as low as online sellers. But they cannot compete when online sellers can undercut via tax.

I've been using Time Machine over WiFi off a SMB share quite successfully from my NAS for general local backup, and have Dropbox for the really important files. For music I may just use Amazon and for photos I'm using PicasaWeb.

mSpot does not need your computer connected. If you need straight from computer, then there is no app more comprehensive than Subsonic (It has the best Android support). But I still prefer Amazon over mSport since I buy lots from Amazon and this will nto count toward my storage.

Dropbox at 4.3Gb is enough for me and works very well across my Driod X, iPhone, Macbook Pro and Windows 7 Machine. It shares select folders well with other users of Dropbox, but it is worth noting that Dropbox uses up the other person and you space both. Thus if I had to get a 100Gb account, I would have to get my

I have a G9, MS Habu, G7, various Razer mice... all of them did just as well as the low end $5-$10 Logitech MX100 series mice. I played a lot of Quake 3 and now a lot of SC2, as well as many other FPS and RPG games both multiplayer and single player.

I bought a Optma HD65 about 3 years ago for around $700. It is only 1600 lumens, but has proven to be pretty good even in moderately lit rooms. We have been using it heavily and have moved around a lot and used it in many different apartments. No bulb replacement yet for about 3 years.

Same, the reason I left Firefox was because of memory... once Firefox gets Chrome's task manager where I can see how much bandwidth, memory and cpu my tabs all take and also not have a single misbehaving tab kill my entire browser I *may* look at it again.

Can't agree more. I love my Windows 7 PC and my Macbook and my DroidX and my iPhone4... I embrace it all but don't give away too much... oh, yes... except Facebook... they can go suck it.

I've recently tried to get this going... have tried both ways (windows - mac and mac - windows ) have have had issues. I've either had problems with certain keys, crashes or with keys not working inside my VMs across computers. I've tried hacking the config, I've tried normal and beta versions (I've even hacked at a

@Kyonkochan: What's with all these 'lectrics?! In my days we used to just SHOUT LOUDER!

How about SafeSync? I've just switched to it, and it looks good. Seems to have the best of both Mozy (unlimited backup) and DropBox (versioning and sharing) at a price of $60 / year (on special now for $30 / year)

I've used Skype 5.0 beta on mac, and they're going in the wrong direction.

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