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  1. Anyone use a Chromebox or Chromebook as a primary computer? I'm thinking about buying a Chromebox and going all in ChromeOS, but there's still a lot of limitations w/ software (e.g., no TurboTax, can't use eMusic, etc.).  Granted I wouldn't be tossing my Windows machine in the trash right away, but am looking for thoughts on those who have committed to ChromeOS.

  2. I know I'm not owed anything from anyone in terms of a comment, but I'd really like to hear something from Mike about this -- he's been so adamant for so long that doing a reunion wouldn't be right to the time and place of the material. I don't blame anyone for taking the $$$$ if the demand is there (and clearly it is), and we all know how unforgiving this world can be when you're supporting a family, but this is a bit of a head-scratcher. Maybe he was just tired of his 'friends' doing Judge cover bands across Europe and taking all of the credit and money...

  3. with your affinity for and presumed (on my part) intake of coffee, i thought for sure you just brewed 4 giant pots of coffee a day and lived off that.  :)

     

     

    i've heard people get those k-cups for cheap at bed, bath & beyond also.  they use those 20% off coupons that aren't too hard to find and supposedly, that is also a good deal.

     

    I got through law school on literally a 12 cup pot of coffee in the morning and another at night. Can't say I always finished it, but it was usually close. And it also led me to the doctor after significant and scary heart palpitation issues. Old man Jordan can't handle 64oz of coffee in a 1-2 hour session anymore. The Keurig, to my betterment, keeps me disciplined.

  4. Have had my trusty Keurig for 3.5 years, use it at least 2-3 times a day since I also work at home. It's like a schedule at this point - first brew at 7:30 right before I settle into my desk, 2nd brew at 2pm.

     

    For maintenance, when the grinds start to clog up the nozzle, I definitely recommend several rinses with water and vinegar. I've had two 'near misses' with mine where I thought it was a goner, but after enough rinses, it's come back to form. Since the actual cup capsules are off-patent now, there should be more and more cheaper options and more private-label/store brand cups. Wegmans started their own line a few months ago and they are usually in that 40-45 cents a cup range. Kohl's is also good in getting cups w/ coupons and sales, especially Starbucks.

     

    For bulk orders, I use Bigcatcoffees.com which has a huge selection. I usually stick to dark roast or extreme bold flavors only as I think they are closest in form for 'regular' coffee taste. The Dunkin Donuts cups are the best though in my opinion as they taste exactly like coffee brewed in their stores. 

     

    This was the first time I've seen someone talk about owning a Vue. I've thought about upgrading b/c of the larger cup sizes but the lack of cheap cup options is the big inhibitor.

  5. Google+ actually has a huge user base, but it's not quite being used as as originally hoped for and is really kind of submerged. Integration of G+ into most new Android phones is pretty deep and with its auto-photo/video upload/management tools and that's where a lot of the action is. Not a threat to FB obviously, but in its own way, G+ has a lot going for it for Google account power users.

  6. I collected David Cone cards and memorabilia. I still have my entire collection of cards, mostly baseball and hockey. The hard part is storing them and battling humidity issues in my basement, even with them being in sleeves, boxes, cases, etc. I've showed them to my older son (he's 4) and he gave me a look of "... I'd rather watch videos on your phone".

  7. I bought #1. I wouldn't have done it without the 3 CDs guaranteed this year, I'll be curious to see if B9 writes anything up about total orders received compared to 2010. Regardless of 'value' of the final contents, I just like the entertaining waiting+mystery aspect, plus doing a write-up once received for Pastepunk.

  8. I'm with Stevie... I prefer Rdio way more than Spotify, and today's redesign is tremendous. Rdio's rec engine is a bit wonky, but I almost like the fact that I will get an off the wall recommendation out of it that will steer my listening efforts elsewhere. I use Rdio everyday to the point where I'd much rather find a title on Rdio than dig it up on CD if I know it's something that's not in my iTunes.

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