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With a Pi and OpenElec (and presumably other XBMC builds), there's a plugin that supports no-ip and a list of some other free ones.

Yes this is the workaround to Sugarsync's any folder syncing. I've still got to investigate Tresorit and a couple of other contenders. Sugarsync was pretty much the only thing to sync unrelated folders on Android too

Glad to see I'm not the only one to spot this error. Crashplan doesn't sync, it backs up, so your local backup is encrypted until you manually extract files. LH should have spotted this in review.

BTSync is the obvious answer to the conundrum

Single socks go into a box, we've about 20 long-term singles after about 5 years of collecting. No brain tricks, just strange forces...

The shared google account may be the solution if you're using Google Apps (your domain). I have 2 family domains, my wife and I have users on both. She's using the .com one, I'm using .org. In the early days of android you could only use one primary calendar so we both used the .org one. Now it's confusing as

Sorry, but this is where the Hive is flawed, as is the article. Not even a single 3rd party app counts as Desktop Search.

Shared contacts on domain are not easily available for the free version of Google Apps. I've been trying to come up with a family contact list on my domains for my wife & I using our Google Apps accounts. I've identifed a plug in called FlashPanel, which does look like it will work but have yet to try it.

Not for me thanks. The command line is a tool come to a dead end. Life's too short for explaining why everything is abbreviated (cp, man) and English centric.

to get the content as well as the link - use scrapbook extension for firefox. Set the directory to store inside a cloud store. Converts everything to local links. Quicker and more accurate than PDF print. I use this for work related notes. Otherwise - pocket & evernote for smaller material.

my domain is being used with random users e.g. 4fjs94g@mydomain.com as the reply-to.

Happened to me, bye bye Nokia Communicator

For an upright freezer I use a small (A4 size) magnetic whiteboard, as in it attaches to the fridge by magnets at the back. It's also flexible to cope with curved fridges. It was hard to find. Only one stockist in the UK, and it appears to be a Japanese import. Searching for 'magnetic whiteboard' normally means

Quote: Typically, r is always less than 1 (Think about it: if inflation were higher than interest rate, borrowing money would be impossible)