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Soapbox actually seemed to have the brightest color. But I've always been a google enthusiast simply for the ease of use. (Not that clicking play is very hard on any player)

I'll get right on that super cool holiday craft project right after I stop laughing about Gina saying 'dawg'!!

Off topic: @mb: why bother cluttering up the comments with grammatical fixes? We don't think any less of you because you misused "it's"

Back in college, I used to turn on my oscillating fan and put two dryer sheets on the back. The fan suction would hold them there and fill the room with a pleasant laundry scent. Much better than the dirty laundry stench that usually occupied the room.

If there is, I'll start sending them my work assignments. It'll be like having my very own...um...me!

Or, you could just use the mouse...

I have maybe three passwords that I use for all my different password needs. In my opinion, the key to a good password is to choose a word that is easy to remember...then type it in l33t sp34k.

jEdit is the way to go. Talk about a clean interface. It's what I've used from the start, and I still use it today (even though I develope in .NET, i just load the files into my project that I wrote in jEdit).

"Why do what computers can do for me?"

My phone has Blue Tooth. My computer has Blue Tooth. Free.

@Bobly: If you rotate the background, no matter which time zone you're in, it will always be the same hour. You have to choose either the hourhand or the minute hand to be correct in this situation, and telling me that it's 43 minutes-o'clock doesn't really do much.

You only get charged on a cell phone when you answer the call. Simpley receiving a call without answering it has never been associated with minute usage.

As long time Mac user (see: Always) Neither of these things really bother me. In fact, because it's "just how things are" or have been for me forever, I've incorporated them into how I work.