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For corporate email I use SEVEN and for Yahoo!, I use the regular 2.2 client. The Yahoo! Mail app by itself seems to be bloated and slows down my system. I installed K-9 and within 5 mins uninstalled it as I could not see all the inbox folders together unlike the native app or could not group it by dates, again like

That's because it is :). If you go to Settings and go all the way to the bottom, under Yahoo! Play it says "Yahoo! Instinctiv Player 1.0.0"

VOTE: BeyondPod

Beyond doubt BeyondPod. Used it on my old Windows phone and now on my Android. Works great!

Vertical scrolling still freezes, usually when the page load is not complete.

Someone told me that the perfect job is one where you get paid to do what you like to do.

Nothing new. Did those in the 70s with a little nailpolish to lay down the lines (boards were not that complex then), plonked them in Ferric Chloride solution and go the circuit board.

Shockwave still crashes it.

ahh.. if you grow up in a warm country, it's a daily food item. For most Indians, you make your fresh yogurt and eat it, every day. It has a taste that even the best tub yogurt cannot match - and I'm talking about unsweetened. The yogurt has it's natural sweetness

Heck, I remember making yogurt from milk just by heating it to certain temperature, pouring it in a non-metallic container, adding some culture from the previous night's yogurt and letting it sit on the countertop overnight (or put in an insulated container if you don't live in a warm climate). Fresh yogurt in the

@oskiee: and also it's not one boring iPhone but any android phone.

Well, we warm up our car not to warm up the engine but to warm up the inside and also defrost the windshields. Try going into a car on a frigid day with iced windshields and windows and you'll know what I mean.

very, very slick. I like it

@lozerette: Ah thanks. I still go to recipezaar.com and forgot that the link automatically changes to food.com.

Surprisingly Recipezaar was not there

Depends on the store. I buy my groceries regularly at Price Chopper and they are usually cheaper than Stop and Shop right across the road. With their store card, I not only get discounts, but get 10c off every gallon for every $50 worth of grocery purchase. It actually works out pretty well.

@gebbss: acutally you won't. Cut out the paper cover and paste it on the cardboard. In India I had this done to my schoolbooks back in the 70s and they look practically the same today.

Used to do that in the 70s and 80s in India. There were sidewalk stores that did that and all paperbacks that we needed to preserve got that treatment.

nonsense. work 9-10 hrs a day in my sweatpants and get more stuff done than in the cube