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And now you've shown me where they are :) Thanks!

CMD+W vs CMD+Q when browsing the web. I regularly quit my browser when I wanted to close a window :(

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EDITED : triple post?

Thanks! Although I knew it was also meant for cutting cans open, I never really understood how...

The thing they have labeled as an "Ice Cream Scoop" looks more like an old lever-type can opener - great for prying open large mason-jar style home-canned goods (i.e. without a twist-off lid), among other things.

@taniquetil: What OS do you use on your server for UPnP/DLNA streaming? I'm looking to build a media server but want to make sure I get a bulletproof streaming service.

Has much changed in the past year since this was written? I'm looking to build a custom home media server to sit in my home office and quietly push media around the house, including via ethernet to a DLNA-equipped HDTV in the living room.

@TVGenius: That's probably why Google has gone to 15 minute refunds for the Android Marketplace.

@pranthin8or: Thanks. I actually was referring to the other images, though, where the bar chart is shown.

Can anyone tell me which benchmark tool is shown in the pics (and if it's any good)?

@Make.Sense: Moscow's Domodedovo Airport has been totally shut down by freezing rain.

An Australian friend of mine who used to live in Russia would join the family for Christmas via Skype every year - they'd seat him at the table and he'd eat and drink with them for hours, even though he was several time zones away.

Oddly, I'm quite happy having the chat integration available on Android from just installing Skype and FaceBook in addition to the native GChat - this gives me all the IM services I use, always on, without any significant battery drain.

Does this work for creating a bootable ChromeOS USB for Mac (Intel)? I'm trying it now...

@Paul L: That was my understanding as well - I can't imagine being able to walk into a SCIF with a CD-R or flash drive.

@Rav Gar: We don't. IT security wants to be able to monitor any data transfers in and out of the network. It is pretty draconian, but I guess the idea is to keep people from stealing client data and stuff.