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Here's a question for the masters...

@dataPOG: VERY nice. I want one!

Boo...

@hercules_100_98: I have looked at a few fora, though I'm not sure I was at that one. Anyawy, I found several references to a problem, but I didn't see any solutions. I have not POSTED my own question yet...mostly searched for answers. (I hate being "that guy" who asks questions and gets replies that are links to

@danielblakes: The article was cross-posted on LifeHacker, and I am starred there. I think the comment system got confused because of the cross-posting.

@Dmack34: It could be a function of being featured on lifehacker. Maybe normally it takes 10-15 seconds. But "We are experiencing unusually high call volume. Please stay on the line. Your phone will be called in the order in which it was received."

@acutelyaware: People, if it's that much trouble to remember a short passphrase, and if sticky notes aren't your thing, buy some printable Business Cards, throw down 100 of them, and put them in a little business card holder in your kitchen junk drawer.

@hercules_100_98: Someone needs to post an article about how to connect to a WPA network using a Ubuntu laptop.

@jupiterthunder: I happen to really enjoy McDonald's coffee. Since they changed the roast about 4 years ago I thoroughly enjoy its flavor...provided it's reasonably fresh.

@spoonernz: or just set it as the password for something you don't really care to secure, but will be using frequently.

It was my understanding that compressions are so weak and inefficient at getting blood to the brain that it's better not to stop at all. That there is sufficient oxygen in the blood to keep the brain alive for a little while without trying to breathe, too.

Re Burt's Bees - I've been doing this for years, except I use Carmex.

Jason,

I suspect the reason I use a phone more is that I can multitask on a phone.

@gr0w1er: I do that, too. It's hard, though, because I want him to think I'm looking at him, so I like to try to look right in the camera at least half of the time! Of course that means I can't see him as well!

@umass289: I was going to ask about that. I knew that one wasn't supposed to use galvanized pipe for drinking water, so I wondered whether using it in cooking applications would be wise.

@Prairie Moon: Actually, according to the history linked to in the article, yes: