bob3160
1741
Already brought out in the Security Warnings Thread:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=52252.msg792088#msg792088
JavaScript Objects in-depth:
http://helephant.com/2008/08/17/how-javascript-objects-work/
One of the best examples out there. 
system
1747
I don’t know about you guys, but I always put the mustard on the top of the hot dog ;D
I don’t use any but in this case, mustard on the top sure would make driving impossible. 
https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTlYQ_hDlccbKz05isug4TWPqJFc4kObbqI-HNqkXSecwmPE5w
For those of you that have a Galaxy Nexus, the OS has just been updated to 4.0.4
To see why upgrading if available is a good idea, take a look here:
http://youtu.be/DHATGib5jlQ
Just ;D
Quite some months ago 
For the update paranoids like me, it’s an eternity 
Yes it was released some time ago but, the update wasn’t available till just now… ;D
DavidR
1753
Strange that as Tech said it was released some time ago and my phone update automatically some time ago.
Do you periodically check for an update, I did when I only had 4.0.0. I also turn the phone off on occasion and I believe my auto update coincided with a restart after having shut it down.
I check quite often and turn the phone off whenever I’m flying someplace which is quite often.
I’ve also had to do a few hard restarts because the camera was misbehaving but didn’t see the
update till today. 
system
1756
Bob that picture reminds me of when I was stationed at The Yuma Proving Grounds outside Yuma, AZ back in 1970. It only rained about 3 times a year but when it did, the ground was so dry and hard that the water did not soak in and ran off everywhere causing flooding. The road from town out to the post crossed the Gila “river” which most of the time was just a dry gorge. They didn’t even bother to bridge the gorge but instead built the road right across it , down into and back up out of it. One time there was an exceptionally heavy rain and of course the dry gorge became a flowing torrent. A woman tried to drive across it in a VW beetle and wound up floating and being borne down the river. She was rescued by (get this Get Smart fans), two cops in a rowboat. ;D
mchain
1757
Gotta use what you have around.
1 GB broadband speed should be amazing. Here its already Fiber optics everywhere but the maximum speed is 32MB.