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@NeoAkira: I didn't say modifying registry values was aggravating ;) try again at your insults!

Does no one partition their drives? Or do they not have a problem with installing Chrome on their C drive? That's my biggest issue for not even installing Chrome, for some reason Google software only allows installation to my C drive, which is VERY limited on space because I use it strictly for my OS. I can't get

@J.Xibalba: This isn't a computer war, and it wasn't sensitive. He could have said he was on a PC and I would still point out the irrelevance of it. I do not see why people feel the need to point it out, if you can get your work done on it, it means nothing of what it is.

VOTE: Turbotax

Did he really need to point out that his computer is a Mac? I don't see the relevance of it to this article.

As someone with Windows 7 on a laptop and good ole XP on the desktop.... I prefer XP.

Thank you for pointing out that you can use a P&S and still have professional looking photo's. I find it comical that people think I have a fancy DSLR when they see my photography. I have a Kodak Easyshare ;).

Wow... talk about distracting flashy glittery lights and annoyances. Ugh!

@Alex Bardasu: Except it's not about an OS... while the browser may be OS specific, it's still about IE, not Windows. If it had said "Windows users using any browser..." then we could fight about OS's.

Half these deals are expired and I JUST got this in my RSS. *grumble*

"I never do any [post-production] manipulation because most of my career was spent using film. If I manipulated the photos, I would feel that everything I did was fake. I might take a scratch out but I don’t adjust lighting — that’s creating something that wasn’t there. When photographers start doing that, it can’t be

I made a wall to wall desk out of my old small desk. The sides and top were the same width so it worked out.

I am one who waits until the kinks are worked out... on everything.