sqlguru
SQLGuru
sqlguru

Two rings.....double the capacity.

+1 cool points to Bezos.

I still prefer the first-in/first-out shelves so that you can load them easily and not have something go bad because it keeps getting pushed to the back.

This is pretty much why I'm sticking with manufacturers that are "all-in" with a particular OS. (Pretty much Apple and Nokia at this point.) While they won't upgrade every device, they have the most incentive to provide updates.

I'm curious how this stacks up against the Android devices that were recently certified for government level security ([en.community.dell.com]). If this device can still crack those, does that mean that the certification can be revoked?

You could feed the pins on the back side......they won't fall out that way. Of course it wouldn't be as easy to reconfigure on the go.

Unless it was Friday/Saturday night.........or spring break.

I pack my leftovers for lunch the next day. Since the wife and kids don't ever touch leftovers (there are a few exceptions), if I don't take my lunch for a couple of days or if it's something I don't want to eat, I toss it.

The other problem with live stream (vs time-shifted streams) is that you can only focus on a limited number of streams at once (two, maybe three?). Beyond that, it gets hard to digest what's going on. And then, how do you have the quality, relevant content? We already complain that there's so many channels and

Probably took the curve too fast and spun on the peg.

She doesn't need one. She has Morgan Freeman.

Baby steps.....

Or the ones that force you to add money each month of you lose what you've already paid for.....I figure I'm paying for the plan whether I take a phone subsidy or not, so I might as well get the phone. The only time it matters is when you want to switch carriers — you just have to wait out your contract, then.

The benefit to this technique is that it's faster. You can eat the double-boned piece (not the drumette) with just a pinch and a pull. It comes clean from the bone.

I think the "splats" look more like a fried egg, given the raised yolk......but your description is probably as applicable.

Around Austin, they are already sold out of the regular eggs and only have the chocolate or caramel flavors on the shelf......at least at the big stores. And I'm not telling you of my secret stash.

I went ahead and converted, but one of the things I was worried about (and you should call out in the article) is that you don't lose your "identity". I've been posting here as SQLGuru for a while and would hate to have to start over in terms of people recognizing my nick when they see it.

This would have be AWEWSOME-R if the video worked out similar to those Photo-montage pictures where the videos perfectly aligned and showed a super secret mega-video......

For a while, I felt like that.....but what you gain is the freedom from a contract extension. I did this for my phones when I was preparing to switch providers. With each phone on my plan being on a different cycle (and kids breaking phones and "stealing" an upgrade or two), I had several phones that I had to

Craigslist or eBay. I've gone this route when stuck with a horrible phone and a lot of time left on the contract. Find a model that's around the same age as yours but gets better reviews......someone will have upgraded and be selling theirs. Should be able to find something in the $200 range — about the same you'd