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@lucian.branescu: Use the ca/uk version, they still use the old (and better) layout.

@davepermen: That's for the Firefox version. In Chrome, the Adblockers just remove the ad for view.

@Dyte123: Not on the new layout.

@mikehart526(Try them in the Hague!!!!): I don't think downloading movies, even if you have the Disc, is illegal. But considering that ripping movies, even if you own the disc, is both illegal and PITA...

@SuramaAte: If you can, try checking if you can get OTA channels- most of the time, the channels you get would be the ones you really need, while you can get the rest from the 'net.

Better safe than sorry...

@Whitson Gordon: After installing an extension, Firefox gives an option to restart (either select "Restart Now" in the pop-up, or from the Add-on bar). No need to do what you said.

Maybe it was a spambot, or her account was hacked?

Which part of the GTA, though? Teksavvy is a nice choice here in Etobicoke. If I'm not wrong, you're using the 3Mbps plan, and Teksavvy offers the same speed (with the 300GB usage cap) for $28/mo. 15Mbps Unlimited plan is $55/month.

Teksavvy's cheapest cable plans have 300GB caps. It's not available everywhere, though.

Where do you live? Depending on your location, you might have alternative providers with much more reasonable caps (or even unlimited)

@Johny45: Probably not, but it's quite probable that cybernetic implants will trump any natural evolution we might have.

@afrotype: You should try Crysis and Doom, they are two of the best FPSes, and they originated on the PC (Crysis is a high end-PC exclusive, while Doom plays in nearly everything).

@Pyrofrost: What about Crysis? Which other FPS let you augment your abilities to allow for multiple ways to face enemies? And of course, the graphics are WAY beyond any game out for the consoles (except maybe Crysis 2).

VOTE: Netflix + Youtube.

@sdreelin: Any platform but Linux.

@horizonguy: Oh, and I almost forgot- there's also Peppermint Linux, which is built from the ground-up to be as lightweight as possible.

I switched to OpenDNS- not only did it get rid of the DNS hijacking by the ISP, but it also lets me block specific domains.