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    I've been needing an excuse, too. I wonder what would make for a good "starter" router....

    If apps are going to get their own post, could you maybe separate games from everything else? I'm surely not the only one who isn't remotely interested in games or having to sift through them.

    If apps are going to get their own post, could you maybe separate games from everything else? I'm surely not the

    This sounds extra nice after dropbox's announcement this morning. I was just debating doubling my plan, and now I don't have to.

    It's not down, it's just in beta. But they could probably make that clear in the post.

    Is there a similar bookmarklet for only showing results from the past year?

    And don't bother if you have sensitive skin. I got one a few weeks ago and can't wear it without it giving me a wristband shaped rash on my arm. :-(

    Definitely one drink = one dollar. If you aren't in a big city, often your drink will only be $2 or $3 for a good craft beer. I don't see tipping more than the drink cost even if I am trying to be a good tipper.

    They need to make it so that daydream is treated the same as if the phone were off. On any CM-based rom, you can hit the up volume button to skip tracks, but not if the phone is on. So to skip tracks, as you said, you first have to dismiss the daydream.

    I use Auto Ring (by farproc) for this. The callers on one whitelist would be on any whitelist, so Auto Ring lets me set it up so that any time my phone is on silent or vibrate or any time I accidentally turn the ringer down too low, I will always get certain calls. It has a bunch of options, too, like having it force

    Check out App Volume 2 by droid@max. I haven't tried it, but it claims to do that. I downloaded it but haven't had the energy to tinker with it.

    The number one thing I wish I realized before buying a fixer upper: you have to budget both for the "fixer upper" fixes *and* for the normal fixes. The times our bank account has been drained weren't from renovating but from having to replace water heaters, washers, dryers, heat pumps, etc. They all seem to go out at

    It does. I think you can change it in your account, which is why mine is jah despite there probably being several jah's here.

    CacheMate hasn't been updated in 2 years. I don't think I'd trust it with this chore.

    They announced that they are working on an android version.

    I LOVE MAILBIRD! I've been using it for a month or two now, and it rocks. Also, $9 a year (or $12 a year) is a pretty small amount to pay for awesomeness. $9 a year is 3 or 4 drinks at Starbucks, for crying out loud.

    Add another vote for eset/nod32. I love it.

    I've been running it for a week or two now, too, and I love it. What host are you using? I am on rackspace, but I'm thinking of downgrading and I don't want to end up somewhere that won't work with ttrss.

    Am I the only one trying to move everything (or as much as possible) away from Google products before Google does any more damage?

    Roll your own! TT-RSS is super easy to install and use, and you have control. All it takes is a server and the slightest bit of elbow grease.

    I'm sure you could get dozens of regular followers to have spam admin rights if it could be coded into the system (so the spam admins would just send spammy comments to a spam queue when they see them).