Senethior459
Senethior459
Senethior459

@Wewtaco: We already knew about the middle-click to open links in a new tab; that's common knowledge. They're telling us that Shift+middle-click opens the link in a new tab and switches focus to it immediately.

I discovered this a while ago, completely by accident. I didn't notice I was holding the Shift key, and I middle-clicked. I tried to figure out why it happened, and I noticed the Shift key. A little more testing and I confirmed it.

@LoneWolf008: Where have you been for the past month and a half?

@kettlewhistle: The photo looks like it's the Constitution.

I have really enjoyed using Prezi. It lets you make much more interesting presentations than your typical slide after slide. www.prezi.com

Why do we care about this, though? I have had this on my iPod Touch first generation since I first got it, because I jailbroke it and installed BossPrefs.

@Hello Mister Walrus: Oh yes. Haven't you been seeing all the things Jenny McCarthy has been releasing about vaccines causing autism? She's an actor. That makes her *highly* qualified in this sort of thing.

I find it really funny that they're advertising all of these awesome features the new iPhone 3G S has... There are only like three differences between the S and the old 3G. Speed, Nike+, and camera. Everything else that they've shown as a cool new feature is actually just a feature of the iPhone OS 3.0, which all of

@sharfah: You could make 12 at the same time, save them, and just switch them each month. So, in the long run, is it simpler to do this for each month, and have to redo it if you change your desktop, or to install a program that will automatically place the calendar on your desktop?

@Terry: This is my favorite. You see, we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account. Thank you, thank you.

Sysinternal's Process Monitor is useful, too. It's a lot better than the Windows one is.

It doesn't let you input your reddit account; just Digg and StumbleUpon.

Do I spy an Apple logo in that taskbar? I think someone is envious...

Does anyone else think that this is just Microsoft trying to scare us off of the torrents? I imagine many do have viruses, but if you're torrenting, you already know the risks; Microsoft shouldn't need to tell you. I think they have an ulterior motive for doing this.

@jackwooly: It's not an iTouch, it's an iPod Touch!

@Senethior459: Oh, and Courier New. Can't beat Notepad!

I used Comic Sans when I was 9. It was bigger, and it looked a lot better than Times New Roman did. Nowadays, I prefer Arial.

@OCEntertainment: No! Don't be an hero! You have so much to live for!