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I prefer something like Hazel that can watch specified folders and move/delete files based rules.

@JFitzpatrick: Thanks. I'm running Tomato Firmware on a WRT-54G, so I'll give it a go.

Decent tips. But I have a question.

Another method if you've got a hosting plan is to use a wiki. Though I've heard of many people using Flickr like Depronr Mori as well.

Instead of spaces, I prefer a simple underscore. Still works fine, same number of keystrokes to select (opt+space vs shift+-).

I just discovered this a couple days ago while looking through my font repository. This combined with CS3's ability to access fonts loaded after the app was launched makes my font management so much better! (No more loading fonts to remind myself what they look like, nor quitting Illustrator or AE just because I need

I'd just like to add that my favorite feature of the new screen capture tool in Leopard is the addition of coordinates and width/height to the cross-hairs. Now I find myself using the screen capture tool to take quick measurements more than taking actual pictures.

We actually wired up our house when we bought it earlier last year. Making network cables is really not all that difficult and if you use/need a lot of cables, the initial investment makes up for itself in no-time, especially for in-wall installation, but that is beyond the scope of this video.

Regarding the Wii... from what I've read, the Wii only uses 18W while in use (ie, actually playing a game). So even if you were to play a game 24/7/365, it would only consume around 158 kilowatt-hours for the year. In standby, it would consume 87.6 kilowatt-hours a year, not the 233.9 reported here. Also note that

Just a quick note about B&H, ther are legit. I bought my dSLR from them as well as several pro video products (monitors, mixers, speakers, etc.) for work. They're actually a really good company to deal with.

Two comments:

Here's why I like technically being a freelancer... sometimes I work as many as 70 hours (10/day actual work, not including commute) and sometimes it is 0.

I agree with FOOLISH-RAIN above me concerning admitting anything.

@ewonk: If you wait, you'll get leopard with 64bit compatibility...