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Postbox recommended by 1 out of 2 cats surveyed
I have been using Postbox for some time and they keep adding great new features.
It’s a great way to organize unruly multiple email accounts.
Don’t just take my word for it…
1 out of 2 cats recommend Postbox here’s proof
“If I had thumbs I would use Postbox for email” - Domino
“Meow” - Bing
Here’s a discount code to get $10 off on Postbox.
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It’s Super Bowl Sunday so…..
So here is a festive spider. Happy Super Bowl Day.
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SkörInc branching out into quality chafing dishes
Reppin’ Skör at Pottery Place. Shelley and I moved the boxes to look like Skör logosSent from my iPhone
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Embrace Life - always wear your seat belt
Coolest seatbelt PSA ever.
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I wonder if Shelley will let me get a 100 pound hamster??
The capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochaeris, is a semi-aquatic rodent of South America. It weighs about a hundred pounds, and is about 2 feet tall at the shoulder.

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Working with Siri this morning. My Virtual Assistant for the iPhone
This seemed like it could be fun to try out.. And it’s a free app. -
Innovative R&D team
Intel Finland FTW!
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Amazon buys touchscreen startup.. and so it begins…
Amazon buys touchscreen startup Touchco, merging with Kindle division
In what we’re hoping bodes well for future Kindle iterations, Amazon’s pulled out its credit card and picked up New York-based startup Touchco, who specializes in — you guessed it — touchscreen technology. The company will be merged with Lab126, a.k.a. the Kindle hardware division. Here’s why we’re excited: the startup claims its interpolating force-sensitive resistance tech can be made completely transparent, works with color LCDs, and can detect “an unlimited number of simultaneous touch points” as well as distinguish between a finger and stylus. Current cost estimates put it at less than $10 per square foot, which The New York Times says is “considerably” less expensive than the iPad / iPhone screens. We’re not expecting to see immediate results with this acquisition, but given the proliferation of touch in the latest batch of e-book readers, it’d be foolish of Amazon not to join in on the fun. Ready for the Kindle 3 rumor mill to start up again? -
This was kinda funny
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