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Just out of curiosity, am I the only person who's thinking "Enough with explorer replacements, there's been too many of them lately." ?

I've got an interesting solution implemented by my boss:

I've been using iconoid for several years now, I'm on XP and used it back to Win98. I maintain most-used apps on my desktop, which I show/hide via Winkey+D toggling.

For anyone who's not reading and just looking at the article:

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I like the idea of the Hive Five, but I'm sensing a break in the levels of comments: There three distinct classes of users.

For a minute, I was thinking "Gosh darn it all" (riiiight), "where was this article on the weekend?" (I bought a Hitachi 42HDS69 plasma TV yesterday, I love it in HD programming, but standard def cable makes me want to toss it out the 12th floor window). Even XviD's look better in widescreen than SD cable does.

Wow... This is such a horrible thing to be reading at work.

Some points:

Coming soon: steak laxatives, beer toothpaste, and hickory smoked cheerios.

Kerry: Well... you can either let them continue to use the bad phrases, knowing that others are making jokes behind her back, OR, for example, correct as necessary.

The after-bite pens and solutions sold commercially are simply an ammonia based solution. Does well, but who want to carry a jug of ammonia with them?

Some suggestions based on systems I've worked on:

"I suppose eHow is certain to get out of fireworks season with all of its fingers intact."

Try using a free disposable email system, such as [Mailinator.com] - HIGH security on that site!

I've had an excellent resume for a while, I've had many compliments by headhunters on it's format, layout, and content. I've even had several people in upper-management positions (VP of Accounting, VP of HR, and one or two others) ask to use my resume as a template for their own resume, as it just has that much of a