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@lucidnonsense: That is a feature of the regular Gmail. Just go to settings Themes Minimalist

@iSmithx: Which brand is best is an illusion. If person A has a bad experience with one company that doesn't necessairyly mean they make bad drives. Person B might have a wonderfull experience with the same brand.

Aaah thank god it is friday. Got the most of my tests back, running all from 5.5 (which is just sufficient) to a 9.1. I'm happy :-)

@chrisdenny1: In my point of view I was rather assertive then I was hostile. Still now I re-read my comment I must tell you that it indeed sounded a bit hostile.

@Brett Gardali: Even with all the damn degrees in the world, noone is qualified to state that someone has no creativity.

@chrisdenny1: There is a major difference between not having creativity and not knowing how to express it. And, sir, who exactly are you to state that a person has no creativity? I think that we all express ourselves, in our own unique way -this is what I think is creative-.

Like I implied in some replies, there should not be so much nitpicking.

@Tommy Five: While I agree on your part that the article leans towards the conclusion that design is all software based.

@iamgrady: I think that the point of the article isn't to teach creativity, but rather to empower those that want to create something.

@Super_Pickle: Are you by any chance David? Sorry if this is weird, but you use exactly the same username as a friend of mine. Your word choice is also quite the same.

@Melde: You might want to post this on stackoverflow. I think you will get more in depth and quality answers there. :-)

@z_money: Lifehacker made some great guides on mediacenters, especially XBMC. These are some links you might want to bookmark;

@GreasyPig: I enjoy negotiating like that. Especially if it is on one of these markets in Italy or Turkey.

Shit I'm late. Well too bad..

@CamJN: Okay well, I would love to stick with the "you know" style, but this is somewhat more important.

@thethetk: You know that a Pentium 4 can crack that in under a second?

@Green Man: If it is really that important to you, you could set up your Gmail to never ever sync, and just download your emails using the build in mail app, over POP.