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@fallenshell: Awesome! I didn't know that, thanks for the tip!

I had been watching my data usage and my wife's for a few months to see how we were faring on my nex1 and her iphone, we barely ever broke 1gb each so I switched to the new cheaper plan on at&t; I've been following this month which is particularly heavy because of travel and I've still got it made in the shade.

I was able to put Froyo on my AT&T Nex1 with no troubles at all, FYI. I did end up going back to CyanogenMod though, still has some must have features. I'll just wait for Cyanogen to update to Froyo. Oh, there is one more thing I noticed that was changed on Froyo, when connected to the desk dock and you hit the dimmer

I don't think "RockOn" for Android is the same as the app you're showing and that is from the jkOnTheRun link. That app is called cubed (aka '3') and looks quite different. FYI

From what I've spent time reading about and practicing, it's better to underexpose than overexpose on a dslr. Underexposed shadows can be culled out via a RAW editor, but overexposed (clipped) whites are totally gone from the data and can't be recovered. Just an opinion, but it seems to help me...

It looks very nice but I get an error every time I try to search from the web app interface.

Hook up number porting, and MMS; and you have yourself a deal. Until then it's just not a complete solution in my opinion. It's still pretty good how it is, but those features would be the final straw to me using it exclusively.

I like to cook bacon in the microwave between some paper towels on a plate, then while that's microwaving I cook the eggs in a frying pan. When the bacon is done i take it out and off the paper towels. That way there's no splatter mess from frying bacon and it takes less time too.

I can't say that one tool is primary over the other; they just serve different purposes. I use a GTD style to-do list (Toodledo for the home life and ThinkingRock for work) to keep track my tasks and projects (even if they have a deadline) and I use the calendar for meetings, phone calls, appointments, etc. Things

FYI: That quote is duplicated. The paragraphs are the same. Good article though.

I have to say that the Notion Ink Adam looks like the better choice for my money.