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I forgot where I read this, but I remember from somewhere that cops often take all the collected evidence, then when repeating them to the suspect, get one thing wrong on purpose. An innocent person would not know true pieces of evidence from false ones, and would not say anything. Guilty parties will focus

It stores what?!?

I wish there was a way to buy an ebook for someone else. My sister and brother in law both have Kindles. They like the books I pick out for them as gifts, but I feel bad buying dead tree books if they want to use ebooks.

@tylerwillisofarcadia: Are you blind? The name of the article IS the link. "Are E-Books Cost Effective? The Pros and Cons of E-Books [Get Rich Slowly]"

Does anyone know a solution for being able to somehow use Voice input while using an external keyboard? Voice is terrific, but it misses little things like capitalization or punctuation sometimes, so being able to correct it using the keyboard would be awesome.

@jackburnt: How does this rate against Liquid Froyo? I have that installed now on my Droid, and there are lots of things I like about it, but it does seem a little on the unstable side.

@CougarAries: Agreed, but I don't think a live tree is that flammable; a dry tree can catch on fire from these candles (they're the size of birthday candles) but I don't think I could set a live tree on fire with it if I really really tried.

@knut23: My grandmother does this. Rather than having lights on all the time, she lights them up each night for awhile as everyone sits around it and hangs out.

I don't understand why there are android apps to open PDFs, Word Docs, Excel Spreadsheets, and Powerpoint Presentations, but Google can't write something to open ANYTHING from Google Docs.

@Jomi294: If I knew it didn't do it, I probably would've gotten a different Android phone. I just assumed that since every phone I had since the year 2000 had this function, this new phone would, too.

@razordu30: Not to mention how much easier this would make my life if I could record voice notes to myself while on a call with someone giving me the content to put on my voice note. I feel really stupid that I have this fantastic smartphone, but if someone gives me a phone number the easiest thing for me to do is

I really need a way to record an outbound call. I know my own state's laws on it, know it's legal here, and I am frequently wishing I recorded phone calls to various customer support reps. I went through a very annoying ordeal with Verizon about bandwidth usage in Canada (anyone familiar with the old Verizon math

@Lite: an adventurer is me!: You can also check the legality of your jurisdiction. In my state of NJ, only one person has to know it is being recorded. So basically, you can record any conversation yourself, but no one can secretly tap your phone and record it unless they are also on the line (warrant by a judge being

@azal_lin: Perhaps. But I highly doubt REtweeting a post that said that with a "Let's do it, lol!" appended to it would result in the same scenario.

Dear Fellow Asians,

@pinecone99: Because this tip is FAAAAAAABULOUS

I'm on my third day of aggressively trying to learn 8pen. I've gotten a bit better, but I suspect that it'll never really be faster than Swype or even default hunt and peck. The good thing is that if you get proficient at it, you can type on it without looking, using one hand.

I actually have this for my droid, and wanted to say it works great!

As someone with eczema, I have to agree with this article - showering every day in the winter is a killer on my skin. It gets to a point where I decide whether to shower based on whether or not all of my knuckles have split open or just some.

I decided to go back to school to switch careers. With class, the choice was to quit working or to work from home.