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The next one will be on the moon, right?

#corrections "Apparently, the building is so large that it can be transported through road." ???

You're right. But I like giving my clients their machines back as they know them. Reinstalling all their programs, too, can be a bear, especially if you miss one.

If I were running another product, you're correct. I tried Comodo's system cleaner, Easeus, and a few others. CCleaner seems to have a sweet balance between deleting enough, and not getting into dangerous deletions. I write this after using it on over 200 machines, each cleaned multiple times with CCleaner in the

I've tested many programs. CCleaner doesn't clean the most, but it's safe. The computers are indeed faster, especially after a registry defrag, which would be less effective without cleaning it first. Disk Defrag was something I thought I'd never need again, until I started checking out results from various

As a person working as a computer technician, I can tell you that this article is more about preventative maintenance than scrubbing. Too many technicians opt to reformat instead of getting at the root causes of malware and really cleaning a computer out. If I know a computer is infected, my personal method, which

I like your answer the best because it seems to cover most of the questions I can think of to challenge the others.

Could someone please explain to me how that was filmed?!

I've almost come to expect it here. I, for one, could never write an article with this title. I could, however, write a great article about keyboard shortcuts for said function, while at the same time, perhaps, trying to explain what the function is really good for. Care to give us an update?

Is that really how it went down? Did she have any idea it was coming? Why over the phone and on what grounds? I'm no Yahoo fan, but this makes the board look worse than anything she could have been.

I was about to write how I can't quite make out a penis, but then I read all the previous posts...

I think you're right - I've noticed it here in Israel too. However, the amazing thing to me is that we're only emulating a natural product to make it perhaps cheaper and so that it won't fall apart. The point that cork is still the best way to keep wine is strong. How is it that we cannot come up with something

I believe that Ms. Swaby went to a cork producer to ask about corks. I do not believe they approached her. Corks don't need an advertisement. Despite your comments, they, or their synthetic copies, are the most trusted way to keep wine still today. That's probably more the point of the article - an old technology

This is a nice, well written, decently researched article. It would be great if a majority of Gizmodo's articles could be this way.

Jesus, I thought you already had kids? They're worth having, even without the snazzy stroller.

Hahahahahahaha!!!!!

Stuntman tryouts?

Way to blow shit at an otherwise seemingly harmless guy who was trying to get know you. He didn't use his "fame" to try to lure you, but at the same time he didn't try to hide it. Unlike his necessity in game play to hide his cards, for you it laid them all out on the table. Can you say you did the same? Perhaps

I think twiztidbagz is correct to complain about it. Gizmodo can run an RSS line if they want. If there's an article worth reading, they can write the article without making us leave the site for so many different posts which simple link to other sites.

+1 - I come to Gizmodo to read the articles and don't particularly like to jump all over the place to a variety of linked articles. This is little more than an RSS headline. Gizmodo, perhaps you could amend the layout to have headlines like this run along the side as simply headlines with links to outside articles.