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@Adam Howard: Sorry, Paperdroid, as you probably know. Reader for Read It Later, if you don't.

@tgrantt: Now I see them. Could IT at work have blocked them? I see other QR codes.

@likewisedesign: I don't see them either. Maybe they're like the fnords.

@ms.henrick004: Canada. Same sad. And I even have an invite!

My windows thanks?

Not for my Samsung Galaxy S, apparently, but I hope he gets that fixed because...

@Merricat: Um, sorry, but no. :)

@OCEntertainment: I love how the title says "Lie to Me*" and underneath "*this story is not based any real person." Funny every time.

@wjglenn: That would be an awesome idea. Seriously, I would pay for that. (Not much, maybe 5 bucks, but still...)

@wjglenn: "The tough coughs as he ploughs through the dough."

Add a two-by-two to each side (and probably the back.) Things don't fall off and it's more rigid.

I find it amusing that so many people think that the recent (last 40ish years, depending where you live) trend of daily showers is a law of nature.

@NBK1971: Or a threat. "Careful what you say, pilgrim, or I'll recommend you on Lifehacker! How would your servers take THAT! Not so tough now, are you!"

Another advantage to living in Saskatchewan: no heathenish (as my sister in Alberta calls it) time change. We are the Centre, and we are the Standard, dammit, and everybody else can revolve around us!

This might not answer all your questions, but I've found that small semi-hard, zipper containers, like ones made for portable hdds or the ones some glasses come in, are great for keeping chargers, hubs, headsets, etc. in. I fill them by activity or device, and I just throw the ones I need in my backpack.

@ovirto: Somebody else has been getting nothing else done this week.

@Stradenko: I can identify iocane powder by the smell.

@Prairie Moon: iPhone??!! You're a rotten Apple!! You're EVIL!!!!