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Our experience at Yoder's B&B was generally mediocre, but their Farmyard Freezetag made the whole weekend worth it!

Hopefully it eases congestion. The data network has be awful since the iPhones were launched. I've never switched to Wi-Fi in a coverage area before but now I'm constantly switching over to be able to get anywhere. It defeats the purpose of unlimited data.

Frankly I'd be more stressed out and embarrassed to have the internet read a note from my mom.

Haven't had cable since I moved out of my parents house a decade ago and haven't looked back since. When I am somewhere with cable I can never understand how people can pay $30, $50, $100 or more when there's really nothing worth watching on. About once a year we sign up for Netflix for a couple months and watch some

@rossismyname: Sigh... I wasn't suggesting that the internet melts snow. You're taking my example too literally, I'm talking big picture.

@Crisss1205: They'll do it for you, but they'll usually charge you. It's free if you download their backup program.

I was disappointed by The Ring, I thought they were going to look it up on Snopes.

Not sure who I'm happier for: A, E and N for getting to stay in their positions or Z for getting a promotion!

Oh goodie, finally a featured iPhone app!

@goldentreesang: Despite the simultaneous geek-ownage that followed, I found your comment humorous.

I'm finding I rather large conflict between the article stating that it "wasn't Apple's request" and that they were TOLD to remove it and all the comments blaming Apple for being closed source. Am I missing something?

Six months ago I would have been leaping for joy, but now that I've been off Verizon for four months and had an Android for the last two, I haven't missed the redonkulous bills (thanks, Sprint!) or my iPod Touch so I think I'll be just fine.

I borrowed my brother's TomTom for a vacation once and vowed never to own a GPS unit. The whole vacation I was freaking out that it would break and I'd have to idea where I was (we were road tripping through New England). If I drive with a map I know where I am or at least where I've been, with a GPS I was just

I'm annoyed by HTC right now because of their commercials talking about phones that play your movies and music in surround sound and are tagged with "quietly brilliant." Contradictive much?

@blueprint: Well said. More cyclists should be like you.

Dear cyclist, this giant sticky ball was thrown at your helmet because you were riding your bike in a way that made a driver contemplate endangering your life.

@rossismyname: And brilliant creativity and variance on the replies, by-the-way, top-notch.

@rossismyname: It's funny that so many people jumped all over that like I was condemning the place. I didn't say it was good or bad. I just said that's the way it is, for better or worse.

Wait... whose laptop is it?