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What a thoroughly unimpressive video (especially considering the headline of the article). I will check out the new features though so thanks for the heads up.

@tallchair: At least the bastards didn't leave you with only a blower and a pull to open bathroom door. I can't BELIEVE how many restaurants are like this! What's the point of even washing your hands in that case? (not condoning that I'm just saying this setup defeats the purpose)

But...but...it's on sale! It will NEVER be this price again!

@trickeyOne: Here is a simple stylish/greasemonkey script to do that: [userstyles.org] Let me know if it doesn't work right for you and I'll update it.

Vote: Vi/Vim

Worth every penny. Lastpass and Xmarks are both leaps and bounds ahead of their competitors at what they do, and the community of users will keep them going as long as they keep rates reasonable.

If it's not a natively supported video format, how does it get on your iPod in the first place?

@m.montgomery: 5.5 is actually a good night for me. I'd love to get 8.5 on a regular basis but how could you give up those 3 hours/day of "productivity"??? My world would come crashing down! :)

@Ed B: I don't think you can find a wireless router for more in the consumer market. You can get a great 802.11N router for under $30. I'd recommend the ASUS RT-N12 or if you want dual-band, the Netgear WNDR3300 refurb sells for $30 quite often. Either way it's definitely best to ditch the original firmware and

@Qxface1: If you've got the latest version of Flash then it is indeed accelerated by the GPU. Are you sure that your network speed is fast enough on that machine? Also, some of those first nettop computers were pretty sad performance-wise. What are the CPU/GPU/Chipset in the one you're using?

@Curare: Whichever is higher. Slower speed means it's a slower and/or farther away network on their end.

@LARPkitten: I think he's referring to the proof of the liquor he was drinking when he edited this posting.

@tuxus: Your logic is missing the big picture. Having your laptop stolen once does not in any way reduce your chances of it happening again. (And that is putting it nicely instead of the hair-pulling screaming rant that is going through my head)

@Elixer022: Sorry, but that is asinine. He is no more and no less likely to get his laptop stolen again. Thieves don't scour databases of stolen laptops to find a person to rob?!

@remcor: I use 4-5 different computers over the course of any given day and it seems like I get nagged by that bleeping update daily. Adobe needs to get their act together and provide background updating that doesn't force reboot EVERY FRICKIN' TIME!@!

@mykalt45: Well there's your problem: You spent $2400 on a $750 computer. Stop it.

@UrbanTactical: That book is already full of holes. No extra tools required. :)