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TMB seems like a good idea in theory, but wouldn't we just be making it even easier for the RIAA and such to hunt us down? Technically, just VISITING the site could be somehow incriminating, whereas you can always claim some kind of ingorance on Demonoid, TorrentLeech, etc. Or am I just oblivious?

@MrTroyG: Please elaborate. Where exactly does the license plate connect to the monitor itself? (I have a SyncMaster 205BW, very similar)

@asokks00: As long as your monitor is at least 960 pixels on its short side, almost all websites will look better in portrait. It allows for more reading space, and even tricks auto-pagination sites like reddit or lifehacker to load more content on one page before having to click "next".

@raymondhacks: Its a Wacom tablet. Used for graphics and image editing on a computer.

VOTE: Mint for iOS

The title for the multi-boot USB drive is looking a little funny.

Is rainmeter available for Linux? or any similar alternative?

Just made a confetti bomb. Plan to set it off in my composition class tomorrow. Wish me luck.

@shkm: try [www.imgur.com] instead. It strips the metadata and keeps your images up longer. You also keep all the rights to whatever you post.

@Zinger314: True, but if it didn't apply to them, they wouldn't click on it. Just like how no one (well, barely anyone) reads the entire newspaper.

Any idea on how to remap it to a key combination. I want to map my caps lock to a new tab, like on the chrome netbooks (CTRL+T).

Any of Reddit's various subreddits: AskReddit if its a general question, programming stuff in /r/programming, and relationship questions in /r/relationship_advice. If you have a question, chances are a Redditor somewhere has the answer and will get back to you rather quickly.

@Mr B Natural: I meant on another computer, of course. (:

@Mr B Natural: No problem. Only problem: doesn't work on IE, so if you plan to use it, might want to look elsewhere.

@Guard: True. However, many of these "apps" are just shortcuts to actual web-apps hosted on some server somewhere instead of sitting on your computer/netbook/whatever. Hence, the spread of "real" webapps will take some time, at least long enough for enough of the user market to adopt Chrome OS or some similar system

@Mr B Natural: Try Kodingen. Don't know if its what you need, but it works quite well for me.