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I never consider radio ads. I typically leave then running in the background, never to be seen.

Interesting.. I loaded this, and next to a confirmation email I received from the FAFSA, was this myspace link.

VOTE: Hamachi

@jmblackmer: I worked at McDonald's a few months ago. There were no triple burger buttons on the register, but if you ask them to add another patty it can be done.

I love it. Usually I criticize because once you open a window it's all covered up anyways but I think this looks really nice.

If I could have, I would've voted for both Pandora and Grooveshark. They both fill different needs, but I use both every day.

@ninedosus: I agree. I jumped off the FF boat once extensions came around to Chrome.

I'm not saying IE and FF are complicated, but the reason my Grandma really likes Chrome is because the interface is super simplistic. She always felt overwhelmed by the other browsers. The way it automatically updates itself is also handy, since she really doesn't want to deal with "would you like to update such and

I use Pandora primarily, but if I want to hear a certain song, Grooveshark is just a click away. I wish I could vote for both services :(

@Zan: 3-Ca) Curse again as you realize you forgot to set the parking brake

@supergeek13579: These "errors" are encouraged. A few weeks ago I did a presentation in psych about long-term memory, taking advice from past Lifehacker and Gizmodo posts about great presentations and keeping them simple. I got a terrible grade because my slides were too "basic" and there were not enough animations

about:blank. That way my browser loads with minimal wait time. Then I pick where to go from my bookmarks bar.

How I like getting customer support, in order.

@Adam Young: I agree. I've been running the dev copy ever since it was available. When everyone was all excited about how extensions and themes and greasemonkey support and such were finally coming to Chrome, I was just sitting here thinking "but I already have that..."

I bet it would work well for RISK as well.

I have it set up with pidgin already.

So they can revisit a story for page views just by saying "words a month" instead of "messages" a month?

All typed. My teachers post their presentations on the school website anyways, so if I need a diagram it's no problem to grab it. I prefer to put everything into my own words while they're talking, though.

Funny.. I don't think I've ever paid more than a few quarters for a book. Hell, I bought the entire Wheel of Time series for $.50 per book. Not in bad condition, either. Generally I stick to borrowing from the library, though. They're pretty quick with getting new books in, especially with the interlibrary loan