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Now it's early 2011? indeed. very early 2011 it is..

@Platypus Man: the only thing not to trust a gps: it knowing the size of your car, and the size of the street.

@bzr: indeed, awesome :)

@011000110110111101101111011011...: if you write an article, you know that the text of the url and the url itself don't need to be the same? there is some url shortening in html directly..

@johnnywashngo: use it for a short time and you'll note how the difference is a massive improvement in usability.

@AnnexOne: 128kbps to 320kbps is easy to pick out. 320kbps to wav to vinyl, not easy. and i'm talking studio systems here, not cheap pc speakers or something.

@CaffineFreakUs: until you notice that you i could get the whole setup, but actually run the ipod trough the speakers, and you would not actually notice it.

if we get this for chrome and such, yeah, i consider implementing this on my home server.

upgrade ram, get ssd, clean it up. cheaper than a new laptop, most likely bigger performance gain. (of course, it depends).

@A.Jaswal: get a theatre experience at home. nice projector and soundsystem. i have it, it's awesome. cost me about a 1000 bucks two years ago. nice full hd projector, great movie experience for bluray. friends would come over to watch movies when we want, with whom we want, for cheap.

@RainyDayInterns: if you don't have friends, then yeah. but consider, one of your friends sure has a nice good quality projector. get some friends together for a "mini-cinema", and the cost is suddenly very low.

@Corey Blackburn: invite some friends, pay together. cost suddenly lower than the dvd.

if i don't watch it alone, the cost is allready lower than going to cinema. and i do have a fullhd projector and all.

@DJKGinHD: there are two things always true: there's always a fitting xkcd on the internet. and there's always porn about it on the internet. so.... sudo porn?

@Cats: BUT IT DID NOT SINK!!

@aletaziar: fact is, most people at work don't understand "browsers" and anything. introducing them a new, similar behaving and looking app is irritating for them. having it all in one browser is a big + when having to consider teaching all of them, all the calls from the 50+ secretaries "where did my mail go" and

@aletaziar: the idea is more in terms of "using an old ie6, but company thinks of using google apps". what if they want gmail to be their mail solution (and the other google apps that are available for your company domain)? if they don't want users to use other browsers at all, they can use chrome frame to make people