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This looks like a fabulous way to include some foul language in messages to the boss and coworkers! I'll just tel them it's a new kind of spam blocker!

This has so many responses that I'm waiting for NPR to do a special on the topic.

I am not going to sit with a piece of paper til I start crying.

@USBhack: 's okay as is - youve invented the 'wereidea'.

Is there some sort of aversion to Velcro around here?

Still L-hacked

Differentiating by country for once...

I take that back... I know OOo uses RegEx ... it's more a question of whether it also searches on other things like special characters.

Anything similar on OPenOooooooo?

@dmtofree: WTF? That kind of comment has no bearing. Try to be a bit more considerate in fuure, eh?

Search engine? I thought you wanted us to identify the five best _people_.

@qwer777: same for me. It would be quite lifehackerish if a single keystroke brought up a filename field - without the path and extension.

@Doug Langille: and this one note is free, works with Firefox and is accessible anywhere?

Looks like a useful teaching tool.

I didn't see Jobsite listed among the first 12 responses to the call for contenders. Nor did I see any mention of which countries the sites focus on. Jobsite does nicely for the UK. I've been using it for a couple of months and quite like it. Will have to check out the UK version of indeed.

@Jeri Dansky: and what might those two books be? Perhaps they're available on the discount racks here.

Oops. Speaking of spellcheck, I missed one myself.