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Was creeped out by it since I learned about in fifth grade, but I didn't hate that DAMNED FERRIS WHEEL until years later when I played COD4 on Veteran mode.

I learned how to deal with negative people/stuffed animals when I was a child.

I was referring more to hardware availability and market penetration than draft revision.

I felt a desire to hold onto the gamer/late-night-drinking/partier as I approached 30 (just turned 30 last summer), but not an actual desire to DO those things as much as I once did.

So, 802.11ac is basically where 10G ethernet is right now...not as broad a product range as the previous generation, with most potential users still trying to justify the overall cost of being an early adopter versus projected gains over their existing infrastructure.

I have CM10.1 running on my EVO 4G LTE, and was able to make the "recent apps" button be my menu button on a long press.

uh huh...and when I'm parked next to my friend Bre (who IS using an FM modulator in her car for her 3rd gen iPod), I can pick up what she's playing on my radio crystal clear.

Southern Maryland. I get AT LEAST one car overriding my NPR station on my drive to and from work every work day.

At most, it will usually only reach up to another car length away, but when you're on the highway behind a car using an FM modulator or at a long traffic light behind, in front of, or next to a car using an FM modulator, that IS close enough to get the broadcast.

As I said in another reply, the public radio stations in my area are on 88.3 and 88.5, which is what a lot of modulators default to out of the box.

The public radio stations in my area are 88.3 and 88.5, which is what a lot of the FM modulators default to.

Every. Damn. Day.

Anything that gets people away from using FM transmitters on the road is a good thing.

That's certainly not true in the defense contracting field.

I work in an office now, but I still apply the same philosophy to office dwelling as I did to cubicle dwelling, that being to never "personalize" my workspace in such a way that I couldn't pack it all into one small box.

God called. He wants his computer back.

Her business cards must be so much fun to design.

I gave it a whole minute before I just wanted to punch my monitor.

Maxpedition Falcon.