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@Tyrunn: If he had been convicted of a previous crime in the US, likely part of his probation would include handing over passwords or access to his computer files. Failure to do so, if its part of your probation agreement, is a probation violation and you're likely to end up back in jail, just like this kid. Once

@Juan R. Pérez: The homeowners in question aren't citizens of South Fulton, they live in the county and don't pay taxes to pay for the SFFD, hence the optional $75 annual fee for service.

@bobkoure: To complete the ruse, rent a baby.

@redfuzzyllama: Those traits do seem to mesh well. When someone displays one of those traits, it is safe to assume the others follow.

@TheClap: I couldn't find it either, but I think it's because I'm on 2.1 and maybe the market filters out apps that won't run on your Android version?

@mrquacker: I would assume they'd have another place on board where they could do a lot of these same operations, if not as efficiently, but competently enough. And being staffed 24/7, maybe no more than 1/3rd of the capable operators are in there at any one time.

@Greg Rassam: I spent time in a regional emergency dispatching center recently, and the place is kept pretty dark at all hours of the day. Backlit keyboards would actually have been a nice upgrade, since sometimes operating between 3-4 different monitors it's easy to lose your keyboard in the dark.

@Zoltan Shapiro: Thankfully the shelf life of purpose-built hardware/software tends to be a little longer than what we consumers purchase. The systems onboard the ship likely won't have to do much more in 20 years than they're doing now, and those systems that do will undoubtedly be updated with technology that is

@Robert Cambridge: It's more than just the fact that it drops, it's the weight, cg, feel of the material, temperature, etc., which is why nobody else is allowed to touch it. The spinning/falling is just the final confirmation, or completely unnecessary but a nice gag anyway.

@pkl007: +1 Battery Bar rules

@skahammer: Everyone I know makes fun of Canada, but nobody seems to actually dislike Canadians, we just tease. Probably due to jealousy. It's so clean there and everyone's so polite it makes me want to rage!

@stalking_goat: They said in the interview that he rents the house.

Jesus christ, I thought this article was about biological warfare at first. That had me extremely worried.

@Tills13: There's also FTPServer which starts the server as soon you start the app, but doesn't include a global proxy option. I prefer SwiFTP, but I use FTPServer with since it's more Tasker-friendly (plugged in+on my home wifi=start FTPServer, end action=kill FTPServer).

I'm assuming the first one isn't quite ready to air (or wasn't actually made by MS or an ad house they hired). The motion tracking on the phone is pretty jittery, the UI is low-res as hell, and the compositing of the thumb over the screen is atrocious.

@GundamX67: It's probably not strictly extension tubes, it looks like a 35mm DOF adapter, which includes another lens (or two) and a frosty looking piece of glass (ground glass). The camera focuses on the back surface of the glass itself, and the Nikon lens focuses the image onto the front side of the glass. You

@Egypt1337: Damn you, now I have to go to the store.

Just a warning, installing several of these music apps will make it a pain in the ass if you use a bluetooth headset unless you go into each one individually and tell it not to use the headset controls. I was using Mixzing, had installed Doubletwist and Meridian, went to the gym, found that Doubletwist had hijacked