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I use my tablet to:

Not necessarily. To be honest, the main reason it would be hard for me to live without my smartphone isn't the data as much as the apps. I would miss some of the games on my phone, but the apps that really drive my desire to have a SmartPhone are Habit Streak Pro, Silence, bTunes, the camera quality (don't necesarily

I typically wrap mine in pretty friendship bracelet thread ala http://lifehacker.com/5865176/make-your-headphones-tangle+free-with-string-and-a-friendship-bracelet+making-technique

I stopped "liking" and "circling" products/companies I actually like, because while I do LIKE them, seeing articles in my newsfeed for facebook/G+ from these companies are akin to spam to me. I visit Lifehacker everyday, so seeing your articles in my G+ or Facebook feed is rather redundant. Sorry.

I feel the same way. Convinced my boyfriend all I want is a dinner at Taco Bell. He is going to deliver me flowers at work. So much sadness, since I told him I don't like celebrating holidays (public fusses over me give me anxiety).

I have one friend I 'hide' from my friends list because I see her once a week and would rather hear it from her than read about it. Facebook makes more sense for people who aren't living near each other or who don't get to see each other often moreso than for people you see all the time.

You have to leave your account deleted for 2 weeks before everything gets removed. There's a certain link to click. I did that because of how hard it was to go through 5 years of the crap I wrote and friends I acquired. Signed back up with the same email address, am more contentious about what I post/who see it, as

Not just that, but lack of education also leads to kids not knowing what to do about sexual harassment/rape. If all you are taught is "Sex is wrong before marriage" or what have you, there are unfortunately some kids who may deal with sexual harassment/rape down the road who won't know it's not their fault.

I had to stop using all the GO ____ apps because they kept making my phone run super slow. First I started to uninstall Go Locker & Go Launcher after I upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich because the phone kept lagging. It ran fine for a while. Then GO SMS started acting up. I'll tell you, I felt so stupid when it took me

I use the WP Clock that made its way into a lifehacker post a while ago. I have the paid version. Worth every penny! I have it on both my tablet and my Android phone :)

Android. I just got it 2 days ago. Thanks to my tablet, I have been reading actual books now and not just web pages :)

I have a Droid Razr and I use about 2GB a month rounded up. (It was 1.7GB at the close of my billing cycle).

I use AI Type Pro. They have a free version. I didn't try the free version long enough to let you know if it was even worth it to go Pro. The thing I like about it is I can change the size of the keys. Right now, on the smallest key size, I find that I type faster and without a lot of errors.

This. I have a friend who has an odd sleeping schedule (due to odd work shifts), and texting her "Hey, call me when you are awake" at the very worst scenario gives a short beep if she forgot to put her phone on silent before going to sleep. Otherwise, if I call her, with the 30 seconds of phone ringing, it's possible

I would likely be like that as well, depending on what the phone call is about. If you miss me and want to talk, but have nothing to say, text me. If it's going to take 3 or more texts and it's not a time when I'll be at work/asleep: call. Otherwise, everything else can be texted.

I used to work for a major cell phone company. I knew OF accounts where people would buy 5 iPhones from an Apple store, 3 days later, call to ensure Insrance was on there. 3 days later, the phones would be "lost" on the train/in a truck/at a store and they would need to make an insurance claim. These accounts would

For me, I still have my Android SmartPhone. I find I am much happier with it when it is on SILENT and I control when I get my information, rather than always knowing I just received a new text 5 seconds ago.

I didn't take it to mean she meant the SSN was ON the card physically. Just that the card contained the data for the SSN. I have no idea how true that is or isn't. It wouldn't surprise me if the driver's license is associated and does have the data for the SSN.

You would think if it is a problem of returning too many things, they ought track how much you purchase on stuff you buy, too? Just to weed out the people who will inevitably have a shitstorm because "OMG! I'm not a scammer!!!"

I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that.