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Inglourious Basterds is by far the best movie to come out this year, if it doesn't win I'll be disappointed.

It depends how much you care about the person you're eating with, or what your relationship with said person is.

@freakshowtime: "This way (almost) every tab will be opened as a separate process"

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@charbullins: Yeah, it's with flash videos like youtube and other similar sites.

@johnsmith1234: Of course you are, but sometimes that still beats waiting for a poorly built bloated program to load up locally.

@mfusion: Or more accurately, "How to play Dolphin Olympics at work."

@penguiniator: A bunch of sheet music finder/converter programs have a browser pane, along with Steam and most music players.

I use Chrome, and I still sometimes have the whole browser hang up on me when it's trapped in loading some video in another tab.

I'm surprised that Microsoft is still bothering to troubleshoot vulnerabilities with IE6, I thought IE6 support had halted by now?

@wizetux: I consider password-protected on an online account or backed up on a flash drive and password-protected as much more "secure" than something someone can just grab from you and open, or you can accidentally drop in a puddle of water and ruin.

@wizetux: Physical security is the one aspect you don't have complete control over though. If you're walking around with a physical notebook, there are any number of things that can happen that would make you lose that notebook.

@NBK1971: I'd still say it's more secure than carrying around a moleskine. Also you don't look like a tool.

@wizetux: Carrying around a physical notebook everywhere is a helluva lot less secure than a private account on some website your friends don't even know about.

@johnsmith1234: A lot of these sites work really fast though, pixlr in particular. I've started using it instead of loading up Photoshop Elements, it's a lot faster.

The amount of websites that offer the functionality of standalone programs is really starting to surprise me.

Ew, a landline.