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@MacPro66: Right, because in a few months when I get around to trying it out, this glorious day will be permanently etched in my memory and I will know exactly what randomly-named exe I am clicking on.

...and the download is named SETUP.EXE. That should be easy to find in my 4TB of downloads.

My home VOIP system is set up to record everything. When a customer service line says "This call is being recorded" I just answer with "Yes, I am recording it too."

Facebook made this change to better manage their system's limitations.

@jessedybka: Yes, you can tell by the circular out of focus highlights that most of the shots were wide-open, which would definitely make things challenging. Still, a good focus puller should be able to nail the focus on at least something in each frame. I found an overall muddiness to the entire image.

While the video is well-lit and nicely shot, there isn't a single frame of it that looks perfectly focused. Either footage from the Canon needs some serious post-sharpening, or Laforet needs to hire a better focus puller.

"The 90-day Trial will shut down once every hour when you have reached the end of the 90-day evaluation period"

Interesting idea, but properly secured browsers/systems should treat unicode characters in a URL as a possible threat.

No cool new features?

Sometimes it's in circular ports in the floor. Often there are outlets near payphones, especially ones with data ports. Vending machines are always close to plugs. (Or you could just buy a Mac and enjoy decent battery life :-)

Many printers also have 'cleaning pads' that absorb ink from your cartridges even when you aren't printing! I opened up an old Epson and found a pad completely saturated with expensive ink. Shady practice indeed!