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For the people who asked how this is legal, in the source article, they mentioned that they talked to the state DOT (the parties responsible for application of MUTCD standards, btw) and got the OK. I'm pretty sure they would not have done this if they thought it would be illegal and open to liability.

I have my work email on my phones and my iPad, and they require a lock code, so I keep them locked because of it. I know it won't deter someone from stealing my phone, but I'm happier with knowing that you try the wrong code too many times and my phone will wipe and you won't access my data.

I'm not a fan of Rutgers' uniforms either. Especially their helmet which is supposed to look like a chrome helmet with all these battle scratches and scars on it. I'd ask what happened to clean design in sports uniforms with nice lines, easy to read fonts, and classic colors, but the answer is very simple. These are

Last year I signed up for CrashPlan Premium and I haven't looked back. It's set and forget backup of all my important data straight to the cloud, and as long as you're paying for the subscription, it's unlimited space. If something were to happen to my trusty ThinkPad, I'm not worried about being without all my

This is a nice, easy to follow guide for doing mail on the desktop side, but it's kind of useless if you're an always on the go person who relies on mail on the iPhone (or equivalent).

Nokia 8260 on Cingular. Great phone until I dropped it too many times and half the keys stopped working...

This could be handy, I suppose, but given that Seagate just released hybrid fusion drives in 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB sizes which mostly gives you the same benefits, this may not be worth it. Still, good to know this option exists for my T420s.

There's a network in the apartment building across the street called "Round Of Internet For The Boys". I've always loved that.

I use Chrome for a few sites and I use IE for some work-related internal webapps that don't work well in other browsers, but I have been a hardcore Firefox user since it was still Mozilla.

Looks like this is good to go with NJ: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/Defensive.htm