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VOTE: Delicious + Firefox sidebar/tag button (Delicious Bookmarks add-on)

@unekdoud: I'm sure tape would work great. I work out with mine, though, and I'd worry about the tape coming off and/or leaving a sticky residue

@Jason: ah, thank you very much - didn't know

@fritzk3: thanks for pointing that out - didn't realize

@KW802: right, didn't have one of those, so I missed it. Thank you for the catch

@Haneyg: Ah, I don't use those often. Good point, thanks

@drshepper: Ah, I don't have one of those. Didn't realize, thank you

You could also put a drop of epoxy, superglue, white-out...whatever...on the outside of one of the buds. You make your own "nub" just like on the keyboard. I couldn't live with the knot.

@gat0rjay: FYI, you can't use credit at COSTCO, either way. It's cash or debit card + PIN.

@revolver07: You have to scan a membership card to make a purchase. To use the gift-card, I assume you have to scan it in place of a membership card. You couldn't flash the card and get in indefinitely - not and make purchases, anyway.

@iamjames: You can't use credit. Only debit with pin. One of the downsides to Costco. You have to have the case right then. Well, maybe that isn't a downside, but it's not always convenient.

I LOVE fudge pop-tarts - can't explain why. I always keep some on hand. Maybe I can improve the treat now.

@emuaccount: Dropbox has an option that if two computers are on the same network, and one computer sees a file that has been updated in "the cloud," it can pull the file from the other computer on you local network instead of downloading it from Dropbox. That could cut your traffic in half while you're on the same

@emuaccount: Dropbox has an option that if two computers are on the same network, and one computer sees a file that has been updated in "the cloud," it can pull the file from the other computer on you local network instead of downloading it from Dropbox. That could cut your traffic in half while you're on the same

G is cheaper (last time I checked), and since it's not the bottleneck in the speed of my internet (my ISP is), and has range enough for my needs, it's what I use.

I didn't buy because the movie seemed to wrap things up well, and I didn't feel like buying a game just to relive what I just saw. It would be like watching the movie over again. At least, that's what I expected it to be like.