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@BenjaminLange: and the computer gear section could have desktops, laptops, netbooks, accessories

@AngryStar: Work spaces like this remind me that I really need to clean my desk.

@cycoivan: Or you can do what our contractor did... throw everything in the crawlspace.

@Raven Riley: Looks nice but where do your legs go? It would feel like riding in the backseat of a Civic... for hours at a time.

@pointyblue: Win Live Sync (WLS) doesn't upload to the cloud; it creates a P2P net between 2 or more computers. If you setup WLS on just one machine, your files aren't backed-up anywhere.

@Wolfen: As a 3G owner I can tell you, all that means is you get screwed next year instead of this year.

Better app organization and navigation. Flipping through 11 pages sucks. How about a 2D system, or wrap-around navigation?

@JohanPaladin: Who is feeding you these lies? Don't listen to them - worked for me.

I'm a recent convert to Prism HUD; mentioned here a couple of months ago. [lifehacker.com]

The way I read this, Google and Adobe agree that Flash is an insecure, unstable pile of garbage that inevitably everybody needs to install. So if they integrate it into Chrome and thus, the updater, then Flash will stay up-to-date and in theory, be more secure and stable. The effect being, Chrome stands a better

@TuRfYMaN: Last time I checked (4 seconds ago), XP did let you drag-and-drop. Right-click on the taskbar, properties, start menu, customize, enable dragging and dropping, ok, ok.

@patniemeyer: OMG I keep reading your comment and die laughing!

More importantly, what are the implications on Mt. Dew?

Software Engineering taught me that being a sw engr isn't all about playing with algorithms and button placement in the quest to build the next app to save the world. Instead there's a lot of freak'n work involved and most of it sucks - requirements, customer relations, documentation, release cycle mgmt, vcs,

VOTE: Cobian Backup

VOTE: WinXP Backup

@golderOptimizer: I did the same. Once the Olympics were over, off came Silverlight.

@Dimitar Gruev: Agreed. I never understood why MS put all the app menus and toolbars at the top and then for the OS, they put the taskbar at the bottom.