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I'm on a Mac, so I can't try this program, but I'd love to be able to do this with with a specific website like Investopedia to enhance my finance vocabulary.

My only problem with it is that I get a box with Google's suggestions under the box of my own search history. If I try to arrow down to select the previous search I get some random suggestion by Google that I can't even see. It makes both features kind of worthless.

@enzogt14: I think there will be soon. You could always give this a shot. Looks scary though o_O

@johnsmith1234: Oh that's so cute. You've been bookmarking all of those just for a special occasion like this. Aren't you Mr. Thoughtful!

Perfect. I've been looking for a way to lock the computer illiterate out of all my documents.

Here's my idea, (which might already exist, because it seems like common sense to me), but I'd really like to see a camera with automatic gps tagging. This could even be on a cell phone. Just something to remember where pictures were taken several years later.

Is anyone else having trouble using Google reader with Craigslist? It hasn't been updating for me at all. Which is unfortunate because I really need it to work right now since I'm looking for a job and an apartment.

Does someone know how to get this [www.zillow.com] neighborhood data into Google Maps? I've been trying to make my own map with the San Francisco neighborhoods with no success. I'm going to check out the post in this site, but by the looks of it, I don't think it will do exactly what I'm looking for.

@chuckeroo, RJinLA: I've been thinking about a hardware upgrade too. I've been trying to price out a cheap HTPC this week....

@garbanzo-bean: Are you kidding me? Plenty of people like to tweak their system so it looks/performs how they want it to. Judging by the responses above, it's something that Microsoft should have taken care of a long time ago. It's one line of code in a dll file. The only thing that's pathetic was your comment and the

@Barron: I'd like to know that too. There's really no reason for it to appear.

They also added the ability to download through a proxy. How does that work? Does that mean that it would be totally anonymou, or would it just be unbearingly slow?

Seriously, I think this is actually a pretty great idea. But they're kidding themselves if they can't admit that they're purposely trying to make it look like osx. Their website is almost identical to apple.com. And gee, what would be a good way to get "myspace generation" users? How about making it look like the

I actually got a small scratch on my alumiMac the week after I bought it. Does anyone have a recommendation for that? It's more of a glass surface than a typical lcd. Is there some magical cleaner that will fill in the scratches?

@jglessner: Is that true? I'm in California. I'd love to find something to back that up.

The director of our company made an announcement which stated that any discussion of salary with coworkers is grounds for immediate termination. I'm curious if they could actually do that legally. Anyone know?

The other option is to you know, learn where the keys are like we all did in third grade. Besides, doesn't the screen itself provide enough light for those times when you forget exactly where the Pause/Break key is?

@txtoast: I'm with you. I'd love to see an XMBC version. I have a 360, but already use XBMC for all of my media needs. It's just so much better.

I call shenanigans! Where's ASAP utilities? It's free and has more features than the Excel plugin he mentioned.