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Or, as someone smarter than me said, "Live to not be ashamed if everything you do is published around the world. Even if wussy is publisher is not true." Hits both the "live well" and "don't care" camps.

As long as I can get furlongs per fortnight.

When Sarah Conner clubs the guard while escaping the asylum is one of my favourite movie hits.

I bought a Transformer Prime with keyboard when it was the shizznet. I still love it. But it sits for weeks while I use my old model Nexus 7 everyday. Form factor trumps power.

The app gives the English version,

In Canada it's illegal to have self serve pumps hold open. I used the gas cap one time, and the attendant told me after that the fire marshal could fine me $500.

In ME Office 2013 instead of real tabs you see a string of words, and no indicator where the edge of the button is. In iOS, you get things like a box with a down arrow is download, but a box with an up arrow might be upload or might be share. Buttons again have no dividers.

If you mean flat layouts suck, I'm with you.

Interestingly, since our talk started, my step-son had his S4 slip from his hand and destroy itself. And my buddy who owns a computer store loves iPhones, because he makes so much money replacing the glass fronts.

Or in Saskatchewan, place beer on porch.

When my G2 slipped from my cold hands on a scaffold and fell ten feet to the gravel, I was sure happy for my Otter box. And I'm just a weekend DIYer. I also think someone using a lanyard is taking care of their gadgets

I know a couple of kids (or they were then) who bought a cheap universal remote, and wandered around town. Any time they could see people watching TV, they'd change channels. good clean fun.

Then duck and run.

So, no posts about Google this week?

that's thin

read Brust's "Phoenix Guard" series. Fun, but can't be read fast.

I agree. I pay 110 bucks for unlimited data (throttled after 10 G) 300 (?) anytime minutes to all of North America, unlimited evenings and weekends, texting, and some features, including voicemail, and my wife's dumb phone shares the minutes. And I live in an area where Sasktel is basically a monopoly!

While philosophically an "under" man, due to the ease of the up-flip spin, I live in a house with three bathrooms, and not a single TP dispenser. It drives the OCR types nuts, as they try to find our where it belongs. On the counter, as the FSM intended.

In Saskatchewan, and most of Canada, I belive, you slow to 60k (about 35 mph) when passing workers. A couple of years ago, a young pregnant flag person was killed her first or second day of work. Now fines are tripled.

Yoda, you are not.