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For a little more polish(and performance), one could use some of the other features of mobile safari such as:

@3 Laws of Robotics: It is possible to set up separate "hardware profiles" to accomplish what you want. It's basically what one would have to do to use an existing install as a virtual machine, (the VM uses different hardware), or upgrading a motherboard and what not.

@soggy_cheerio: Meh, I'll just do it. Rolled right past the actual page.

@Jack Alton Kennedy: Maybe offline is a bit of a misnomer. Perhaps a better way to put it would be "cached". Cached meaning- stored on the device(and therefore also available offline).

@Jack Alton Kennedy: If you'd like, I can work on providing a demonstration of the first.

@1134calc: Yes, it's quite possible.

If you want the actual icon that the site uses (it's up to the site to provide the proper images), try appending "apple-touch-icon.png" to the base URL for the site. There are other ways to reference that image, and some don't even put in the effort to create the images, so your mileage may vary. Not, you'll still

Pretty much every board game lends itself well to the surface treatment.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: It's just how you exchange them. (Facebook being the Herpes in the bumping phones equation.)

@123rufus: Settlers of Catan is out there also.

@somidscr21: You'd get the "basic" cable channels, that the cable company provides to everyone.

@somidscr21: If you're not interested in recording TV and are only interested in watching TV on your computer monitor, then feeding the output from a cable provider supplied set-top box might be your best solution. Cable boxes often output over a variety of connections as pointed out earlier. (composite, component,

@phillippi: Im sure there are free solutions out there.

Silly me, I just don't lose them in the first place.