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@Dr.Jeckyl: about the only thing I don't like in the Android browser is the way the zoom buttons tend to cover up whatever content/links are at the bottom of a page.

You can set a keyboard shortcut in Everything. I like Win+V. Seems simpler and faster than setting up in Launchy.

@WoozyB: My three favorite classes to play: pyro, spy, and (now that the Hunstman is out there) sniper.

Hmm, this might be why most of the servers I tried last night weren't connected to Steam and didn't have any unlocks available.

Hadn't heard the one about mismatched chopsticks. Not that it's likely to come up.

We have to pay for cable TV to get internet access (FU, Charter). So since we have it, we figure we might as well watch it. There are a handful of shows we bother with.

@DarkJesus: I think apps are required to at least have a text link that lets you skip forwarding them. Sometimes they're hard to spot, but they're there.

@TheOtherHalf: They get into trouble buying "stuff" that they can't afford in order to live a lifestyle beyond their means.

XP at home, Vista at work (starting last week).

I am diabetic, and just looking at generic "sugar" is a bit of an oversimplification. But still this is kind of a sobering reminder.

I'd love to do this with my exercise bike. The wheel on it is enclosed though, so it'd take even more serious hacking.

I read "vanilla" as "vodka" at first.

@breadtruck: the demo is really just an intro... there's a new gameplay twist with every level, sometimes major ones. And a whole bunch of minigames too.

I look forward to the actual release of Windows 7. Not going to mess with the RC though because I don't want to deal with setting up all my software, including the convoluted registration processes of all the various audio software I own, any more frequently than I have to.

That looks pretty awesome to me actually.

@virgilstar: professional writers neither need nor appreciate 3rd grade grammar lessons from 50 people, 39 of which are rudely phrased, every time they happen to slip.

It actually works, and it passed my test — it knew about Prometheus Burning, Ryoji Ikeda, Tempest, and even The Wretch.

We have a choice of Firefox or Chrome.

My wife's machine had some kind of nasty stuff going on — ad popups (mostly for anti-malware products!) every time she'd run Internet Explorer, something completely blocking Chrome, and other woes.