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Despite the fact that my smartphone can do MP3s, I still use my iPod more often. Better battery life (and if it dies, I don't need it to make a phone call), larger storage (80gb vs. 8gb), and more intuitive music interface.

Been using 2 profiles for awhile now. One that runs through regular internet, one setup to run through a SOCKS proxy.

@ja2038: If you're on Android, look out for MapDroyd. Might not be able to find it in the market, I got it through Mobentoo.

Did the same motions (running on the balls of my feet, rather than the heels) and it'd definitely better.

Can I say use ubiquity for Firefox? Quick google searches, translation, maps, gmaill access, and a lot more.

Either music, or Toronto Fire Services dispatch.

My mom parked once, then my dad put two large wood blocks in front of the tires. They're not drilled, but custom made, just grabbed from somewhere.

I just hibernate the computer, leaving whatever I was working on already pulled up. I might write myself a note if I was in the middle of something and need to remember a specific fact and leave it in whatever editor I'm using, but that's it.

Use it pretty much daily. Mostly for the ability to hover over something and see the HTML & CSS that creates it.

Dream Theatre, pure and simple.