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It would make sense if you were just carrying the coins freely in your pocket, but having even numbers of each coin enables them to be stacked in the change card and allows for a smaller card.

VOTE: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

I was going to pull this on my grandmother, but it turned out she was already using Chrome. Who says old folks don't know their stuff?

Have you looked into Amazon Web Services?

On my computer:

I used to use Brasero all the time when Ubuntu was my daily driver. I only ever had issues when I set the burn speed really high.

I like your philosophy.

VOTE: Dropbox

Someone already figured out how to root it, so it's only a matter of time now. There's also been speculation that cyanogenmod's next release will be based on ICS.

TinEye also has an extension for Chrome.

Here's my caveat with this: I like to pack light and spend light. The amount of space saved by one of those mini-cables is negligible in relation to the cost. The functionality of a cable shortener can be replicated with a twist-ease for perhaps 1% of the cost. A hyperjuice pack costs anywhere from $170 to $450 and

1. Budget - Macs are expensive!

I always thought Songbird was really nice. Not to mention it's open-source (free!).

I don't know if this was due to the program or my ineptitude at optimizing torrent settings, but I found KTorrent to be significantly faster (~2x) than anything else back when I was on crappy DSL (2Mbps connection - I still cringe when I think about it today).

Yeah, they don't give you the promo if you just sign up with a .edu address; you have to initiate the process yourself.

I live in a college dorm where having your own wifi network is not allowed, but sometimes I have to create an ad-hoc network for file-sharing, etc. I noticed that a bunch of my neighbors had wireless printers that they never bothered to set up. I set my SSID to epson-setup and blend right in.

Short answer: No.

I am really appalled by US cell providers. Charging for incoming calls & texts, charging extra for tethering... We need orange or o2 to come over here and start encouraging some price-competition with those pre-paid plans like they have in Europe, not to mention they would probably make a killing from all the

@Iain Cheyne True, but the difference is negligible. I would expect it to still be faster than a VM (although this is just speculation).

Sign me up.