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Somebody on here had a solution for that. If I remember right, if you opened Dropbox, then took at picture, it automatically saved to Dropbox. Not sure, I think it was in a comment. It was a reply to another, less simple solution.

Sorry, I didn't mean to come across as disagreeing. You're right on all points. I just get annoyed that our culture still think that HP is necessary. Didn't mean to suggest you thought otherwise.

I agree, but why do we think we need the extra horsepower? I mean, I drove a 93(?) Civic Si for a while, and it went as fast as I needed to. Obviously, the weight necessitates an increase, but we, as a culture, are rather silly about power.

Makes sense, I guess. Now, if they would make it for Android.... Website doesn't make me hopeful, though.

I used Paperdroid, until my phone crashed. (Unrelated, I assume.) I'll have to try this and see if it is any better.

Thanks! I looked at the site, but didn't see it mention portable, so I didn't download it. I'm kind of a snob that way. :)

Those maybe are what she refers to as the "sacred tokens of my people."

Scorch!

+1

Two things. One, will it stream to more than one? And would they be in sync? Two, need for Android. Especially if the answers to the question in one is yes.

My favourite way to be alone is to take a book and go sit in a cafe, bar, or other public place, and have a coffee or beer. I sit, read, think, and don't distracted by things like I would at home.

I've always thought that, nice to see evidence to support my bias.

And just to add, when HDD (or Winchester drives as they were sometimes known) became more common, they wanted a set letter for them, so that computers would know, if there was no A: drive, (or disk in it) to boot from C:, which would ALWAYS be the first HDD.

Simple. I only use one. (And BTW, whoever said that sans serif fonts are better on a screen is on glue. Note that the lh articles have a serif font. Yet the editor you use to type comments doesn't. Hmmmmm...)

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Mine would be "apocryphal, if not wildly inaccurate." (Did that from memory, no flames please.)

Doesn't seem to be portable, unfortunately.

I don't know if you meant "Age your age," or "Act your wage," but the second is perfect. Take credit if you created it.

That would make a great t-shirt.

"Live forever or die trying." Spider Robinson used it, don't know if he took credit or not. It's served me well, so far.