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If you don't use it for a few months, will you have to press some buttons a couple dozen times to get it primed before using it?
OK am I missing something about the re-enabling of tethering? I have 3.1.2 with the Blackrain jailbreak and PDAnet, and I just got back from a long roadtrip this weekend that involved many hours of in-car surfing on a tethered netbook. I certainly don't consider myself anything more than a "casual iPhone jailbreaker". Is the warning off of the "casual iPhone jailbreaker" due to the fact that a jailbreaker doesn't need this patch in order to tether?
@Brdystyls,
Dr Dan Kaufmann, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
>>>Google
Yeah that's the problem with commuting on a $6000 bike. You've spent $4000 to shave that last few pounds, then you've got to carry a 5 pound Kryptonite lock or some such to protect it.
The solution is to leave a lock on the rack at your workplace, if possible.
Okay, raise your hand if you thought, as I did, that the second-from-the-right watch said "Milf"?
Who wants a crappy 19" monitor anyway?
I was thinking exactly the same thing. Most of my cable watching is cable news and Noggin. Those are the only things keeping me from ditching cable and relying on terrestrial digital broadcast TV. If I could get this in my house, I'd lose the cable TV in a second.
Ctrl + F may not be as quick as Firefox's search term highlighting, but it certainly doesn't take a "long time".
project_camel, please, for the sake of commenters like Josh, don't forget to add the /sarcasm tag.
And yet, there are already many apps available for young children. Wheels on the Bus is a nice one: http://duckduckmoosedesign.com/
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm pretty much a complete noob when it comes to camera stuff. My wife loves to take pictures, though. So much so that she literally wore out her first point and shoot camera, and the Kodak Z712 I bought for her less than two years ago is starting to act up as well. To compound the matter, we are expecting our first born sometime next year. I fear the Kodak just isn't going to cut it any longer. What would be the best starter DSLR to get? She hates missing photo opportunities due to camera 'lag' so speed would definitely be at the top of the list. Photo quality and features would be next. Price should be no more than $800. I'm not interested in video capabilities."
 

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