Sigismond0
Sigismond0
Sigismond0

@Ghettopia: Yeah, I don't see any problem with this. Especially since you're going to need them to get stuff out of the oven anyway. Why have an extra tool that is completely redundant? Shame on Alton Brown, he's supposed to hate monotaskers, redundant items, and excess clutter.

@emren: I would have to recommend going for your laptop first. Netbooks are even pretty good these days—mine has HDMI and VGA ports, and Windows 7 x64 runs beautifully. I have a 160GB HDD, 2GB RAM, and the AMD Neo processor/video combo, and you can get that combination for around $400. Then with the excess cash

Any chance this will work for CBR's and CBZ's? I assume not.

@James Henderson: It'd be tough to fail as a game with such studs in the character lineup.

Also, I'm up to 22 now.

14 invites left.

I'm thinking a second playthrough of Dragon Age is nigh. Hopefully it'll take a little less than the 55 hours I put into the first one. #gametime

Here follows an in-depth walkthrough of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for the NES.

@Hey_Blinkon: I actually find the Clash of Ninja games to be quite good as fighting games. They fall about halfway between Smash Bros and traditional fighters in gameplay mechanics.

@xander: Seconded. It would be very handy to not have new tabs popping up in between my nice, permanent, skinny ones...

@Sigismond0: Oh, it's a program called TakeWindow!

@marand: I don't remember how I got it to work, but my mouse scrolls windows even when they're out of focus.

So instead of clicking on a window to focus it, I use my mouse wheel? I don't really see what's beneficial about this.

AT&T is 1.

Vote: ...The file properties dialog!

Not to be a one-uppper, but:

Man, I would love it if it were to replace the start button with the desktop peek bar, so that it's still there but nice and sleek and small...