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CRAP. I used 4 addresses in 3 different cities around me and it couldn't even place them correctly on the map. Then they said there was no crime, even when I searched back 6 months.

@brodiemac: Oh yeah, software that does OCR as well as scan to PDF.

@Juantxon: Check out this machine:

@josephbphillips: How about this: Upload new photos to their own folder and send her a batch file that will automatically start the download of said folder?

Here is a great one for dual monitors:

This is more of a tech support question for the lifehacker staff. Ijust changed my avatar which is showing up in my profile but not my posts. What gives?

@GitEmSteveDave_IsWaving: I have seen this one quite often myself and have spoken with Symantec and Kaspersky about it. Basically they tell me the entire industry has been stumped by this one which is not comforting at all. No one can catch it but they can clean it once a machine has been infected. If you come up

I am in the market to replace my Officejet 6110 since I cannot use the full functionlity of it on a Tomato firmware router with USB print server (I can only print to it). On top of an all in one (fax not required) what I need is ADF, duplex ability, photo quality printing all at a fair price. Any suggestions?

Although I think Process Explorer is definately the most functional replacement out there, I find this one works the best for me:

Some other tricks:

Aw, SWEET!!! I am looking forward to this week now.

Apple = Microsoft?

@brodiemac: I forgot about the streaming of the Hulu and the Boxee and the heebeedee-jeebidee, flimfamiddy, jello pudding!

@Alfonzo: Ummmm, because it's cheaper than Windows server? I say server and not workstation because I will have all my documents there as well. My laptop and any other potential workstation will just access the files from the server. I currently run a continuous online backup with Carbonite so I will have to come