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How about an extension which automatically logs us into experimental add-ons? That way download them without giving it much thought.

VOTE: ESET Security. Very easy to run and make adjustments.

This is a great idea and I've got a couple of old phone lying around. Now, where did I put my soldering iron?

I'm impressed. Can't wait to try this out on my case of Montrachet 1978 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.

Welding. That's a great trade. My father was a welder and I learned first by watching and then by doing. It's not by present profession, but when a friend breaks something and I come with my tanks and torch, all the guys in the neighborhood gather around and talk carburetors like the old days.

I don't have a cat, but to paraphrase Mark Twain, "Relatives are like fish; after three days they start to smell." This has stimulated some ideas. Thanks for the post.

I actually used this sometime back when I was in North Carolina. A friend had horrible satellite internet and I was staying in their guest house, way out of wifi range. But with a combination a strainer, usb wifi adapter AND one of those spring-loaded adjustable lamps that clamp to the desk, not only did I get a

@navigator99: I agree. Depending on the TSA empoyee, they might want to do a strip-search of your computer even if you brown-bag it.

Having been in a profession that deals with the grief process, I've learned that one thing that helps people let go of the deceased is to talk - or in this case write - about the deceased. It's a time when emotions are raw, very raw. Our Western, sanitized approach to death, dying and the grieving process keeps us

Slow day at Lifehacker.

Is that real money in the folder? OK, this is a stick-up. Hand over your money and your keys.

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I'm hearing disabled- "Mos' Deaf!" Most online viewing does not allow for captions. So I download, wait for captions for the episodes to become available and then view on those shows I missed.

Let's see:

For some reason, this reminds me of Orwell's 1984.

If you check some warez forums and do a search you will find Veriface for downloading or you could even google "veriface" and "r*pidsh*re" together and some links might pop up. But in all, veriface just does a visual for the log-in. Failure to have the right mug or log-in pass will not result in bells and whistles.

VOTE: AI Roboform. I love the portable even though I seldom have to use it AND it does a lot more than keep passwords. It does fill-in forms, keeps other data of importance, and suggest complex passwords.

Thank the gods, I'm a beer drinker.

Mikey likes it.