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Will SHiFT keys be limited time offers? i.e. Will they expire?

Me and my Droid X are having a hearty laugh at the irony.

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I like hooking the cap on a table edge and bashing the bottle downwards. If you do it right its super easy and fast and looks cool. If you do it wrong it fails, hurts, and potentially ruins your beer and the flooring. High stakes.

I have a Droid X... so yeah... best I can do is CM7 RC0. Amazing right?

More like a step back to Windows 3.1.

Oh don't worry. MS will find a way to make colored squares eat your resources.

True but you could roll your own, by way of syncing separate, offsite FTPs, which in your case may arguably be less work that keeping files on 7 or more different cloud services.

This article made me think back to the last time I really enjoyed a game on an intellectual level. Besides Braid, which was smart but not very big or immersive, the game I come up with is (don't laugh) Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. I say "don't laugh" because thinking back on the graphics and clunky movement (and obviously,

Man, sounds like someone needs a dedicated FTP.

I don't know. I'm pretty sure there used to be LH account settings that did that, back before someone dropped a bomb on the website layout/subsystem

No one took the low road? Geez.

You could probably hack it somehow, by making it email you the replies and then ... ????? profit.

The article says "Reader Plus for Chrome" but the link goes to Reader Readable.

I love the live-action equivalent of the baddies in this series. Very creative.

Not sure if trolling or still not aware that irregardless is a grammatical bastard of a word.

Black Wideww.

I don't play BF3 either, but if it's like other games, the victim had the pin pulled already, and thus dropped the pin-less grenade when he got shot. Then again, in other games when this happens, the grenade kill is generally attributed to the grenade's owner.

Totally agree that you should have a good understanding of what you're actually doing when setting this up, however the problem being solved here is not securing your traffic from everyone, it's securing your traffic from the people in the public wifi area you're sitting in.

This has nothing to do with the LogMeIn remote desktop app. This is purely about network traffic. IIRC the company itself is called LogMeIn, the remote desktop/remote support app is also called LogMeIn, and the VPN software is called Hamachi (which was originally it's own app but was bought by the LogMeIn company).