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@theblackdog: I'm in the same boat. The two companies in my area are Verizon and Sprint :-/

@four12: Same here, at least it's free though.

@ShogunAssassin: You and me both, hopefully that will become more and more common.

@Kiaza: An MMO would rule! Here's hoping they realize that soon.

I....I want to play....

squeeeeee!!

I've been a Firefox user for years, but I'm currently using the OSX Beta and I gotta say I'm impressed. The Chrome-esque look and feel both work really well. While I might stick with FF as my primary, this is very impressive.

I already own a DS Lite, so I'm good.

@hectograms: But he still wants your money. If he can't accommodate you, then he knows you'll find a place that will accommodate you financially.

I remember building my first machine, I messed up the CPU socket type, as well as my RAM pin count. After investing in a motherboard that fit the CPU and RAM I had, it was smooth sailing. Great machine, but yeah, there will be mishaps.

How about us Mac guys? Anything else aside from Connect360?

@christian ross: I'm still a college student, we really don't get much of a choice these days but to be a slave to the lender :-/

Though I'm not entirely comfortable with the idea, I'm glad you can turn it on and off as you want. So people don't know where you're sleeping, or where you may be spending your time winding down after work.

I never looked into Ubiquity...now I might have to.

I just used Calaboration to calDAV my GCal with my iCal, then use a calendar widget for my dashboard. It works well and everything stays in sync.

@aj_robins: Same, I used Google Notebook for class notes, random snippets, and bookmarks. But a while back Lifehacker mentioned Evernote and I looked into it...and abandoned Google Notebook forever.

@iandol: Oh wow, thank you very much! I'll have to take a closer look.