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Think of it like an add-on, like airplay speakers..... this is a thermostat that works with ios. Nest sells more units, and I'm sure it's a product with just as much profit margin as other items int he store.

I see only a portion "folds" down, so as long as you keep those areas clutter free you are fine, however it does leave a lot of space down there hidden, or hard to reach. What if you were like me and every drawer turns into a junk drawer in order to keep a clean desk.

OR, you could treat this as plan B against Skynet. Plan A being of course to stop skynet before it becomes self aware.

Yeah, I went with Lion because of the small things. Both of my macs are a little older. My macbook for example can't even use the gestures, because the old track pad only recognizes the two finger touch for scrolling.

Aparently it does. Police have free access by default. others can access it through dmv and pay a fee, or if you file a FOIA the fee can be waived..... [www.ehow.com]

Maybe here in the states someone could use FOIA to attach registered names to the vehicles. I have no clue how hard that would be to automate..... but it sure would take it up a notch.

You can write/draw on anything, and if I wanted it to be permanent I would use a marker or pen. The sole purpose of using a pencil is to be able to use the eraser.

the single most important tool I need when I use a pencil is an eraser...... and mine already comes with one. I'm just saying.....

We are allowed to use whatever we want...... but truth be told, I use to many single sign on services at work that it doesn't make sense to use other browsers. I think when you can get true easy single sign on working for things such as sharepoint, project server, business objects, oracle....... the faster an IT

well yes, half of it is that the kids start out with a blank slate..... the other half is that the kids are motivated by actually building the best coolest city...... not, you know, short term gains, politics, and money.

Not with subways, but didn't urbanization become a quantitative science with SimCity?

Lenovo's are the office drone status symbol here. If you are staff, you get an HP desktop, mobile users get HP Elitebooks..... and managers get Lenovo's....... there's no rule, it's just the way it is. I've always liked the x200 line with the x220 now, but it sure would be nice to have a larger screen. Perhaps in the

Work pays for my very nice and unlimited android phone....... but for tax reasons I have to keep a personal phone. I got this in 2008, and it was old tech then...... but I still get about five days of standby time, the calls are clearer than they are on my one year old smart phone, I get better call reception, and it

Indeed..... all the more reason why apple probably shouldn't use names like that.

At first I got caught there as well. I don't think he deleted individual messages.... he uninstalled the desktop client, deleting the app.

I'd modify this to texting while crossing a street. I did see a guy get bumped by a city bus the other day, he didn't fall, he kind of sat on the front bumpter and rolled off......... also, I never text while walking..... but reading/writing e-mails, all the time.

I'm just concerned about sizes....... or if one thing goes, the whole thing goes, or upgrading part of it without tossing the whole thing. I like things modular. Why can't they just make an expensive Apple TV that does these things and let you attach it to your existing set?

That episode is all I could think about. The show should ask Nike how they got their idea to take golf ball technology and make it large scale.

No, all bets are called off after a few revolutions. You could easily have a few chips on the table, but place a bigger bet just after you notice where the ball started. Knowing what the article described and where the ball starts can tell you where it will most likely end.

Yes, this is called cut costs to maintain profit levels. If people buy less, you sell them inferior products at the same price, so that they by running out of ink they buy more cartridges, artificially inflating demand. Cars and appliances have done the same thing. It used to be your dishwasher or dryer lasted 10-20