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Craig
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Honey???

How about an app that uses a webcam (like the previously mention Delicious Library) to scan product barcodes, builds a grocery list, automatically scans the web for related coupons and specials, then either prints out a shopping list or orders those items for you in the case that you do your grocery shopping online?

Rule #1: Make sure at least one person you're attracted to likes the way the sunglasses look.

Airfoil has been doing this for both Windows and Mac for a while:

Huh? Manually creating an RSS feed is so 2004.

Sorry Barron...Firewire is required.

I'm also doing this on the Mac using the technique jsmith54 mentions (which only requires a handful of steps BTW) and run into the same issue with encrypted channels.

You DO NOT want to analyze your entire library by track, for the exact reason that Sweep and conigs bring up. Compilation albums should be analyzed by track but other albums (and individual tracks, of course) ahould be analyzed by album.

Don't trim nasal hair (or do so very lightly). They're there to act as air filters so if you remove them be prepared to deal with the consequences!

Interesting...according to the Silly Putty entry in Wikipedia, "Silly" comes from the fact that it is silicone based.

Am I missing something or does this still not address the issue of the remote machine being behind a firewall you don't control?

I don't know...what this means to me is that a bunch of researchers who had something important to do spent their time procrastinating and came up with this formula instead.

I thought Silly Putty was silicone-based.

Am I missing something or does the Tab Mix Plus extension for Firefox does this (and much more)?

There are freeware and shareware programs available for both Mac and Windows that do the same thing with photos on your local system.

You want wicked heavy in a hurry? Try having the springs go out on an old-style wooden garage door. I almost sent a kid to the hospital once thanks to that (not to mention the danger of heavy springs breaking under tension!).

You can usually remove Sharpie from a whiteboard by drawing over it with a dry-erase marker, waiting a minute, then wiping it off with a paper towel. If that doesn't work then isopropyl alcohol will.

And for YouTube, check out Tubular, currently in beta.

You can also find replacement rubber feet with a permanent adhesive backing at a variety of stores. (I picked mine up at a craft store.)