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Wow! This sounds like the perfect solution for the pile of receipts my Grandmother has that I keep meaning to help her clean up. She runs a small arts and crafts store for 37 years and I can almost bet this would make tax time a whole lot less stressful for me and our accountant.
I have been calling Apple and trying to find someone that will take a request for a store at Atlas Park in Queens. :( Wish I knew how they make their decisions.
Bottom line. If you're getting paid to drive you should be driving, not talking on the phone. This goes for Cab Drivers and Bus Drivers alike. Its a shame we need laws to tell us what should be common sense.
Palm is really a great platform I really hate blackberry and Windows Mobile and I'm sure I'm not alone so I hope they get it together soon!!
WOW guys thats really great of you!! I officially eat crow. :)
No, the other podcast is Typical Mac User Podcast who does his show every week at 5pm PT. I'm sure its not a big deal, both of you have your own audiences, I was just surprised.
I think you guys should have done a little research before scheduling this. There is already a mac podcast at that time every single week and they are talking about the same thing you are. I really thought the mac was like a community but seeing you guys pull something like this is really disappointing.
WOW enought me's?
toes crossed :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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