muzicman82
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Let's not forget that mayo is nearly 100% fat/oil. So, it will likely coat things air-tight.

On migrating Gmail, I found the easiest way is to use Thunderbird or another IMAP client. Set them both up, and you can drag and drop the messages from one to the other. I recommend setting up the messages for full download before you move them. This is bandwidth intensive especially if you have a lot of attachments,

You could always print to PDF and edit it if you have Acrobat or another PDF editor.

I've always like Fundable, but it shut down.

They say that.. but just wait until news hits about the idiot that is blinded or injured in a laser-battle.

I haven't seen the usefulness of Wave or Buzz either. Buzz is cool, but there's things like TweetDeck that do social-stalking much better.

Well, my question is this...

A nice little blog post from nVidia.

@cutcopypaste: Strange. Well, if you ever venture into it again, I'm sure the VMware community would help tweak things a bit. I wonder if Mac OS X takes a bit of tinkering to get VT going smoothly.

If anyone didn't know... Clear and Sprint 4G are the same network.

@cutcopypaste: Virtualization shouldn't be slow. It's not emulation. If you configure a virtualized machine correctly, it should be equivalent to the real thing. I think VMware Fusion allows you to run Windows applications almost as if they were OS X applications. Probably not worth it for just OneNote.

@zelannii: Yes, data usage is still cheaper. I would be careful though with data usage. Now, I should eat my own words as I use WAY more than the "allocated" and "unlimited" 5GB per month. But, who's Sprint going to argue with when I pay around $250 per month for the data cards and family plan? I have a data card for

@El_Furioso: Ahh, well.. you could always install Windows on it! Whether partitioned or virtualized.

@fritzk3: Yeah, they looked nice. I checked them out as I was shopping in May. Here's the thing... Many retailers have a price lock because they set a MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) on the product. That doesn't mean that a retailer can't sell it for less. It just means they can't advertise it as such. So, find a place

Don't forget you grills! They went on sale around Memorial Day and July 4th, but you're likely to find good deals in August as places try to unload them before the summer's end.

I'm continually impressed with OneNote and what it can do. The way it works with Outlook is quite nice.. almost like the way Adobe applications all work together. It's quite lovely when software makers put that extra synergy in their products.

Sprint rolled this out first, and for the whole country... and it rules. When they announced Any Mobile, Anytime, I called them to verify the rules, and then switched my plan from unlimited anytime minutes to 450. Saved me $30/month!

I've been doing this trick for years as I ship and received stuff quite a lot. I use X-Acto knifes for quite a lot actually. They are MUCH sharper than they even seem sometimes.

I pretty much keep retail boxes for when I resell a something. It greatly increases the resell value if you keep all packaging and keep your things in good working order.