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I've been with Sprint since the days of the shoe box sized car phones and I've never really had a problem. I like their simple unlimited data plan(s) and because I've been with them so long, they're really agreeable to requests I make, like dropping "upgrade fees", etc. Their coverage is great and I've never not

I can't imagine life without Foobar2000. The music library indexing is flawless and search is lightning fast. It's also great for burning cd's as well as tag editing, but mostly it just sounds damn good with no discernible performance lag on my computer. It does everything I need it to and nothing more. I LOVE it!

FLAWLESS.

Definitely the Mazda RX8. There's nothing quite like it on the road today.

I can't imagine ever using another email service other than Gmail, but I have to admit, it's time they offer more storage and higher email attachment sizes. I've had my Gmail account since the invitations went out and I've bought extra storage twice already. I archive EVERYTHING and I want to continue to be able to

Without a doubt the Pontiac Aztek followed by the Cadillac Cimarron. Awful, awful, awful!

A great way to download songs from SoundCloud is the site www.offliberty.com .

My elementary school art teacher drove an orange 914 back in the 70's and I've been obsessed with cars ever since!

I zipped each of my photo folders and uploaded them to Google Drive for safekeeping.

I love Holo Launcher.

I rely heavily on a filter that I label "Pending". I'm a big internet purchaser, so I'm constantly charging things (even groceries) to be delivered. I mostly use about a dozen or so specific retailers (like Amazon, eBay, etc.. ) and when I get emails from them with totals, shipping updates, etc. I constantly am

I normally would be on this like flies on shit, but seeing that awful Metro thing makes me want to just skip Windows 8 altogether. It seems like we just got Windows 7 after living through that disastrous Vista debacle and now Microsoft wants us to upgrade AGAIN so soon? If it ain't broke, don't fix it by introducing

I downloaded this earlier this week and it's pretty awesome and doesn't at all hinder performance, stability, etc. It's SIMPLY cool!

I'm a heavy Google Music Beta user and have painstakingly loaded it with all of my favorite albums, but I still haven't mustered up the courage to delete my music files on my hard drive, mostly because I often burn music to disks for my car. If I had a place in my car to stream my Google Music collection or even an

Metro is going to look very dated about six months after it comes out. It's fugly as hell.

I'm usually one to adopt new technology early on, before it's officially released, but I can't seem to muster up the interest in switching to Windows 8. I loathe the "Metro" look with all the boxes of primary colors. It's hideous. Something tells me Microsoft is going to have another Vista on it's hands.

Three or four years ago I couldn't have imagined life without Firefox, but now it's all about Chrome. It's simply the best browser there is. It's fast, dead-simple and good looking, too.

I use Magic DVD Ripper [www.magicdvdripper.com] . It cost $59 (one-time), but the first few rips are free. It's dead-simple and does the job.

I'm loving my new Motorola XPRT, which is basically the Droid Pro for Sprint. It has a very long-lasting battery and a Qwerty keyboard on the front and looks like a Blackberry. It's the best Android phone I've ever owned.

We "sheeple" know that Gmail is a superior email client and has been for YEARS now. Yahoo is now trying to play catch-up.