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Timely article as I have to do something about the 'cold spot' I have with my combined modem/router/wireless unit my DSL company provides.

Smartphone - because when my kids/dog kick me out of bed at night and I end up in the spare room I can take my alarm clock with me.

Around $30. With it I can get an edge that's too sharp for a kitchen knife on some blades.

I have a 'cheap' peasant's knife as my main knife. I use a japanese water stone to sharpen it and all my other knives. I picked up the stone at a hardware place, not a kitchen store.

As a celebration for getting my accounting designation I bought myself a leather briefcase. It's far from the most expensive but it's not too big, not too small.

that's funny, I can totally see that happening with my kids.

what this tells me is that I'm a fool to have given my wife my iPhone 4 and replaced it with a Nexus S when her 3GS died.

oddly enough, in Ontario you can't be charged as the offense is "operating a motor vehicle", of course there's always public drunkeness.

my bad, I mis-interpreted 0" and the TV being flush with the wall - inside of it essentially.

if you rent you're going to lose your security deposit and if you own you'd be doing a fair bit of damage to the wall.

I like this, I'm going to add one or two in the back yard.

thanks,

a question: if the power goes out is there still natural gas distribution? I've assumed that there is. Can anyone tell me if I'm right?

I got my kid a Sony Experia Ray. Not a bad phone and it essentially shipped with ICS. But it is small and part of me want's to trade him for my Nexus S.

+1, still giggling from this

On Fridays if I'm working at home and can sneak out for lunch I order two boxes of shrimp and a six pack of biscuits. Maybe next time I'll just get the biscuits.

oddly enough I was informed today that it was en passant, not the un passant I had written. Of course if I had meant to write an un (french for 1) it would have been like I had tried for a pun instead of just being wrong.

I'm looking less to sync but more to upload all and sync some. The 8GB on the iPod get used up pretty fast with 10 minute videos.

I think the first thing to think of is determine what kind of disaster you're likely to face. Where I live hurricane's aren't a worry, an ice storm knocking out power is though.

Is there a good way to manage photos taken with an iPod within iTunes. My kid is constantly taking pictures but it seems that iTunes will only allow a syncing of photos. She's always running out of memory.