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    My concern with that is while I don't want to reward a server for bad service, I don't want to jeopardize their job either. Maybe they just had a bad day or whatever. I don't want to be responsible for someone getting fired. I thought that leaving a bad tip was supposed to be an indicator to the server than they need

    I have never worked in a restaurant so my opinion is biased. However, I generally try to tip 15-25% depending on the service. Your graphic makes me wonder though, if it is true that 85-100% of a waiter's salary is from tips, then why is service so poor so frequently? You would think that waiters/waitresses would want

    Haven't considered that before. I will look into it. Thank you.

    I don't know many parents that are going to take a pic of their child's wall art before scolding them for messing up the door :-)

    Mailbox misses one of the greatest features of Gmail, the labels! I have a lot of custom labels to keep my mail organized, and for that reason I feel bound to the Gmail app. I am pretty disappointed with it though, it freezes up a lot, both on the iPhone and iPad. Also, the Gmail app's ability to deal with attached

    Just tried this on a couple of photos. It works great. One point that you cannot see in the video is that after you select your brush tool, make sure that in your left-toolbar foreground/background it is toggled to the white square and not the black, otherwise when you paint over, you won't see any changes.

    In all the airplanes that I have been on, there has been a sign in the restroom, on the sink that says the water isn't potable. Why would anyone drink from there? Any time the airline gives you water it is from a bottle. I have always assumed the ice comes from filtered water. Is that the wrong assumption?

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    How long have you found a battery will hold it's charge if you don't use it?

    Thx for that tip. I have some headphones that require a battery for noise cancellation and they are always needing a new battery.

    Thanks. Although, I'm looking to download the iso's without having to enter the product key every time. That way I can have a collection of ISOs to use to reformat customer's machines ready to go, and then enter the keys later. I wish they would just have ISO links like they did with Win 7

    That very well may be the case. However, how much did you figure that you saved, buying pre-owned from the dealer, vs new?

    Didn't even notice. I guess that's supply and demand. Still, I wouldn't trade this pillow for another. Extremely happy with it.

    So, if I'm interpreting the results correctly, all pillows suck? I mean, not one single A for overall satisfaction? For what it's worth, I have also used a memory foam pillow for years (got it from Amazon for like $50) And I am absolutely satisfied. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00… It looks like the price has

    Thanks for clarifying. Yes, people have been lulled into the idea that Mac OS is inherently safer but that is clearly not the case. It was just less popular so not worth the time to design attacks. As that popularity grows, I agree, we are going to see a lot more attacks. And heaven for bid, Mac users start to have to

    So are you vulnerable if you are on a public wifi or does this exploit apply to 3G or 4G as well?

    Perhaps I don't fully understand the scope of this. I pay Comcast for so that I can use as much bandwidth as I want. Why does Netflix need to pay Comcast because I am using more bandwidth to stream?

    I wonder how fast the jailbreaking community will respond to this security update?