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Agreed. They hit their stride on this episode. Much improved over their earlier efforts this year.

Yeah, that works. Pretty slick!

Atari 400. 1.8 Mhz processor, 8K RAM. Got in in Christmas 1980 instead of the Atari 2600 gaming machine I asked for. Probably the most life-changing moment I've ever had honestly. Been teaching IT for twenty years now.

VOTE: Shure SE215-K. I picked up a pair a few weeks ago. Great sound, great passive noise cancellation/isolation, reasonably comfortable. To be fair,I have never, in my entire life, worn a pair of earbuds/earphones/headphones I would call "comfortable." The Bose MIE2s are the closest to comfortable I've tried, but

I second the vote for Steelcase Leap. We have two at home, and I absconded one from our work computer lab to use in my office. Great chairs.

I've had great luck with SugarSync. Unlike some of the other choices, it'll let me sync any folder, anywhere on my computer. It has mobile clients, it's fast and reliable, and it just works.

Any reason to use Sesame instead of Google Authenticator to provide your second form of LastPass authentication? If you carry your phone with you everywhere you go, the Authenticator app is always in your pocket. No need for an extra USB device...

LastPass stores all your passwords and protects them with a master password, but losing access to LastPass doesn't prevent you from using your passwords. For instance, if I lose access to LastPass, I can still access Gmail because I know my Gmail password (which is different than my LastPass pwd, but still very

Exactly. Using your phone is more secure than using your wallet.

Not sure why they're giving Sprint Nexus S users access, but not TMo Nexus S owners...?

Vote: Kindle

Seconded. Seems like a much more socially friendly solution.

GroceryIQ is fantastic for me. Not only can my wife add items to our shared list, but items are auto-organized by aisle for whatever store I'm visiting. No more wandering aimlessly around the aisles!

I'm a fan of Live Mesh, which stores my files out in the cloud, and also seamlessly auto-syncs between folders on my desktop, laptop, and work computer. I think it's limited to 5GB, however.