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    they make $15 more a month, that's a very good option.

    look at the width of the white diagonal stripe. The wide part of the white stripe should be on top. [www.wikihow.com]

    yes, giving Lifehacker access to your Lifehacker account has proved much less safe.

    "Back to hoping that someone will apple the internet market" So, really overpriced and you couldn't use it like you wanted, but it would be shiny?

    Is there some way you can have them manually verify and add your address so you don't have to jump through hoops every time you want to order something online.

    I'm sure you know this, but in case anyone else doesn't - when the line comes into the house it should be split and one leg goes to your cable modem and EVERY other tv connects off the other leg. If that still doesn't fix the problem, try moving the cable modem as close as possible to the inlet. My cable modem was

    and, like swamp coolers this would not work well in humid climates

    Nope, that's how I do it. I pin them as well. Doesn't take up a lot of space and you can easily tell what each tab is.

    I'm guessing you don't use twitter

    full of horrible people who have a roof over their head and food on the table

    lol The irony of making two typos in a comment on how good a keyboard is. I wish they made a wireless DAS keyboard. I have no doubt about the quality, but I can't imagine the DAS silent being as quiet as a laptop-style keyboard - am I wrong?

    The membrane keyboards are definitely the most popular, staples has a logitech chiclet-style keyboard that I'm assuming is scissor-switch style [www.staples.com]

    Your best bet is to get a keyboard that doesn't have a lot of key travel. This one comes to mind, although it's a bit on the pricey side [www.amazon.com] The type of keyboard you want is a scissor-switch membrane keyboard. Here's a breakdown of the different types of keyboard switches [reviews.ebay.com]

    I'm still peeved at Google for dropping the real estate layer in maps, that was by far the quickest and easiest way to see houses for sale in any area.

    On the flip side, I'm always accidentally hitting Option+Shift+Command+V instead of regular Command+V and I lose all the source formatting.

    I hate to say it, but the brackets for the shelves are hideous. A couple of nice floating shelves would have gone a long way in this setup

    So, if someone gets your twitter credentials, they can now comment on gawker stories - big deal. It's more secure than using the same username and password at both sites, which is what is usually discouraged. Personally, I'll take my chances with twitter being hacked as opposed to trusting that gawker won't get

    Normally monoprice is awesome, but you can get a 50 pack of these for about 50 cents cheaper at Lowe's (item 172729). They're 8" as opposed to the 6" from monoprice and they don't have any logos on them.

    maybe they're finally starting to realize that they've been missing out on a huge revenue stream by not offering legit streaming options (I assume there will be advertising). Pay attention big media. This is exactly how you combat piracy - offer something better for a fair price.