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If you're going to mention the problems with DHMO, get the whole story, and let people make up their own minds.

I just sit cross-legged cross-ways, and let my hands hang off the side of the tub. Not as relaxing a pose, but I dropped too many books in the tub as a child.

Many people in Canada (US?) get cable from people who are also ISPs. They have started to realize that Netflix is killing cable, and are responding by bringing in data caps, basically limits on your "unlimited" plan. Luckily (?) I'm in Saskatchewan, our ISP is a crown corporation who might find it un-politic to

Well played, sir (or ma'am.) Brought a disturbing image to my mind, but well played.

I have tried EVERY note taking application, I think. I actually had (and quit using) the old Evernote that promoted the unlimited "ticker tape" layout. (They actually emailed me when I uninstalled.)

They people who wrote the study weren't in Saskatchewan for the blizzard last weekend. Seriously, though, the odd tornado, and that's it.

I was thinking this, but then tried it out. What is the difference between the app icon on the screen or a widget? Either way, you have to tap once, and start typing. All the functionality, less space. (Actually, the default Google Search is the same, unless you use voice search. Then, yes, the widget is quicker.

And in Canada, Netflix for movies/older TV, no replacement for Hulu that I'm aware of. Hopefully someone will comment here and prove me wrong.

@Richard Milne I'm using a Galaxy S i9000M and a Coby Kyros (thanks The Fu)

And when the furnace cuts in, the shadow of elephant-sized dust bunnies would move across the walls.

Something that makes me crazy in the Android Market. Suppose I search for "green," and get many hits. I decide I wanted to search "Green party." I can't (that I can figure) use the history. I start to type "green" and it pops as a suggestion, so I hit it. It immediately searches. I can't edit/add to the search

Or someone. To merge this thread...

They claim it will stay open, but I guess it's up to whoever buys it. I use Xmarks for me (oops, promised I'd support them, better go pay) and Diigo for public marks.

Isn't the future of Delicious uncertain? I'd heard it was closing, and so did some research. Seems Yahoo is trying to sell it. I've gone Diigo.

Two points, kind of from different approaches. These aren't all directed at shellsonthefloor, but he made his points clearly, and so I combined my responses here.

You can always spot a pessimist, because they ALWAYS claim to be realists.

Not sure I'd call that luck, for any involved, but I get your point.

I've had variable success with DD-WRT's virtual networks. One thing I loved about my old Belkin G, a guest password that just gives pass-through access to the Internet.

And if you're in Saskatchewan, is a bad joke. Still 3 feet of snow.

Off topic. I used to crack hard-boiled eggs, then pick the shell off, until I saw Robert Dinero in "Angle Heart" rolling them on the table. Great movie.