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Gary Katsevman
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VOTE: ASUS TRANSFORMER

VOTE: VIM

I think that Astro Player (astroplayer.com) deserves a mention.

when you cut onions, the cell membranes break and two chemicals combine to form the substance that makes you weep. if you cool down your knife it will help with this but really the only way to keep yourself from crying is to go find your goggles you used in highschool for chemlab as these will keep the particles from

when you cut onions, the cell membranes break and two chemicals combine to form the substance that makes you weep. if you cool down your knife it will help with this but really the only way to keep yourself from crying is to go find your goggles you used in highschool for chemlab as these will keep the particles from

I must say, if you are a command line junkie and you like vim, you should check out vimperator (vimperator.org), or conkeror (conkeror.org) for emacs users. Vimperator also, i know has integration with toolbars and the such, and there is actually a plugin that allows you to use all of ubiquty's commands from within

VOTE: bit.ly

@pritmani: like phoshi said, enso is a lancher. I really liked enso but recently it has started to crash all the time. and that is just unacceptable. I even tried reinstalling it... I would love to go back to enso...

VOTE: Windows Firewall behind a NAT router.

VOTE: MEDIACODER

I definitely text more than I call. I use twitter and facebook and that is a lot of texts, though for twitter I have switched to tinytwitter and digsby. I also have internet on my phone, so i spend a lot of time on my phone reading google reader and gmail. So, in totaly I barely do any actual talking on my cell phone.

VOTE: HULU.COM

Vote: Google Calendar.

you cant uninstall windows components, you can remove *some* of them using vLite or nLite but not all. As for the search bar, you can turn off indexing, and you can probably hide the search bar as well. I personally use both the windows search 4.0 and Humanised's Enso. I like enso because I can make it learn commands.

Vote: Windows Vista Desktop Search

I switched to digsby full time on my main machine because of twitter and email integration. It usually only takes about 20megs of memory about twice as much as pidgin usually takes on my machine. But it is nice. I especially like the popup for IMs which allow me to reply righ then and there. I have virtualwin on my

Vote: Remember the Milk

I tried it on firefox 3.0, which is really bogged down with two windows open, and about 100 tabs, as well as 25 extensions, though, it is optimized by setting http pipelining to 60, so...., also, i tried flock 2.0 beta which is based on firefox 3.0, and opera 9.5 and IE7, I dont care to install safari.

zoomit is for windows, but like was said, when you zoom in with zoomit, it stops updating the graphics, so it doesnt really work the same way...