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@InsaneJester17: From a quick test it seems that it behaves like Firefox, so it does.

@Gravity: I didn't ask you if you were!

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@ezjensen: Exactly. This wallpaper tip feels a lot like my kind of organization when I was 12 on my beloved Win98

@Gravity: I wouldn't say that Linux or OSX are oriented to media consumption rather than productivity: Final Cut, Logic, and Aperture would make no sense, otherwise.

@Gravity: It depends on the perspective. What I see from here is buried and confused controls, drivers' hell, huge windows' borders, and ugly setup.exe's. What do you see?

@swc oxcart: Especially this part: "[You'll need Evel Knievel-caliber guts because] You're about to defy Steve Jobs' intentions for your computer, ..."

@angrykeyboarder: Agreed, but soon after Vista release I grew fond of Apple's OS and made the switch. Now I feel contempt when using/looking-at a PC. Actually.

@iamjames: 3) spend a fraction of the upgrade price and get a magnifying card.

@ArleenCabango: Not really, not at all. In OSX you can create a PDF from any application that can print. Microsoft is very far from that. XPS is not an alternative...

@Bradley Johnsen: Yes it is. I really, really hope they stopped using it as it's quite ugly. =P

I've been waiting for CS5 to come out to fill the black borders in my latest panoramas. Unfortunately 4GB are not enough for those "little" areas, so I had to do it piece by piece... The results weren't as impressive as in the video seen on YouTube a while ago...

Is it bad that I never ever heard of GBridge?

Count Down to Overcome Procrastination!!??

About time, wasn't it? One click off by 1 pixel and you add the wrong participant, until now all you could do is hope that it never happened to you.

@okidokedork: That's an interesting strategy =D

@bitslammer: Oops, sorry, I assumed you had your portable apps on your stick.