spaceman37
spaceman37
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Outside the standard apps, I would say MagicHour for my photography addiction, and Scrabble for my Scrabble addiction.

Aquatech makes the best rain gear for cameras and is what I use. A cheaper alternative similar to this photo is something called Shutter Hat.

@cinnamonster: Yes, but until we get 3G Facetime, Jeff won't be able to look into Vijay's eyes and see how he really feels about the picture.

I think if there were more goals in soccer the referees would have an easier time recognizing them.

Jeff is only a block away from Vijay.. he could just walk over to Vijay and show him the picture. :P

I will join the masses and wholeheartedly agree with you. I have had too many arguments about this with morons who just don't get it.

@FritzLaurel: Agreed. This seems pointless to me with words like "Usually" and "Unless"

@TerryinSt.Paul: I think it's funny how you copied the definition of the word "Illiterate" from a dictionary but still in your sentence about illiterate trolls, you spelled illiterate incorrectly.

@Lemonade: 3G was the second gen, and it doesn't have the same hardware. It's radio chipset for one is definitely not the same, having 3G and GPS. The first phone didn't have either of those things. 3Gs and 3G obviously have different hardware.

@Knight: Yah.. two words people.. Magic Hour.. give it a try sometime.

@SkirMernet: 5.25" were 1.2MB, the 3.5" were 1.44 - which had the hard shell. With some 5.25 you had to hole punch the notches in to make double-sided so you can flip it over for extra storage. A second notch was to make it write enabled - and then you would put a sticker over it to make it write protected (much like

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@bigtimes: Stripes have some great videos. I prefer the Simpsons version of Hardest Button though

@jdale: I remember the 300 baud modems which used the acoustic couplers. Good times.

@zeroprime: I do the same, and also change some letters to numbers, like A to 4 or I to 1 and punctuate a here and there. A great way to create very secure passwords.

@PadreScout: I believe caesar rotations are considered encodings, not ciphers.

@Nogard13: Good idea, unless your restricted network is on a NAT, which makes VPN tricky. Also some work/school networks block VPN in general.

If you want pro-quality prints on superior Fuji Crystal Archival paper, try Aspen Creek Photo.

If I were giving a keynote at CES, I would make damn sure I had UPS battery backup.