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Cookie was "amazing." A typical article detailed how to handle casual world travel with your kids. It also had fashion-style ads with high-end kids clothes. I don't think it hit home to most parents of young kids.

When can we get rid of hand printed text too?

Ugh, Webmail has decidedly not completely changed things. A desktop client offers much more control than Gmail does. Smart mailboxes, multiple accounts of different types (IMAP, Exchange) with immediate access, quick toggling of threads, etc. Use IMAP and use a desktop app on your own machines and a Web-based

Where's the spontaneous matter generation? Isn't this just a 2D cave?

VoIP via Vonage at home

VOTE: Circus Ponies NoteBook

@jccalhoun: Certainly Carmel is what is making this area lower on the list.

I also just create sparsebundles with Disk Utility

@JerryA: It's also been available on dumb phones for years way back to GPRS.

Things FTW! I had to write it in, but it's one that certainly should've been included on the list. It has a Mac component as well for syncing.

Circus Ponies Notebook or Livescribe Pulse Pen

Efficient or not, one line emails are rude. They lack the context people need to read your text and understand your emotional message that goes along with the text message.

I don't see what's the big deal? The Camry is built in the Subraru plant in Indiana, and the Toyota Sienna and Tundra are also highly American in terms of parts and assembly.

I agree RIM does a great job. I have content protection turned on in my old 8700c and it's great. I don't believe that it wipes itself after 10 unsuccessful tries, but makes you wait before trying again.

Amazong. I figured that McLaren didn't do that well.

Palo Alto to Pescadero, CA: