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I know that Palm was hiring folks who'd worked at Apple. It seems that Apple's returned the favor, but got the short end of the deal.

@mike.m: I'm not complaining. It'd be a little hypocritical of me since I lock down our home network to OpenDNS to block stuff myself. :)

@mike.m: Here's to you, Mr. I-keep-the-system-locked-down-so-DAUs-don't-screw-it-up-by-visiting-malware-hosting-pr0n-sites Man!

You know, there are those of us who filter out the NSFW tag from our RSS feed readers. It'd be nice if it had been used on this post.

I stopped using Netvibes when it stopped remembering what I'd already read from my RSS feeds. Bloglines works much better for me.

@mohan37: Is she still wealthy? I might be interested, but only if it pays.

(Oops.)

I keep going back to Typograf. But it's not free, and it's not portable.

I'll buy it for home, because I like the Outlook 2010 beta. I actually like it better than Thunderbird for what I want to do. YMMV.

VOTE: Dropbox

Oddly enough, I've never felt that my mind was at risk while putting the cover on our duvet.

@SaparnaFlayer: It also doesn't create unnecessary lag on older computers.

@Overzeetop: Seems like this mod also would require me to sacrifice the waterproofness of my current lantern-style flashlight. Were it to fall out of the boat, I'd rather it float. #battery

I've been pretty pleased with OpenDNS and the protection from accidental exposure for Things 1 & 2.

@EmilBB: Or because they've tried Linux and decided not to use it on a daily basis so they're more interested in something for updating Windows.

@robio376: I agree. Outlook 2010 has been very nice to use on a daily basis.

I, for one, will not be sad to see Works go away. The "Almost Office" file types are annoying.