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Yea, that'll look 'great' on my $50,000 car.

Apple is SOOOOO 2009. Next!

I use Netflix AND Red Box. I don't think they compete. They both offer difference services. If I want it now and Netflix doesn't stream it, I go get it from Red Box.

Our family uses myfamily.com. It works out well for the older crowd but not for the younger family members.

People still use Outlook? That's soooooo 2006 ;-)

I went to Lowes and bought a couple of 4x8 whiteboards for cheap! (see: [www.johnmurch.com]).

I don't get it. I NEVER see my desktop. I always have something running. I smell Fan-boy eye candy.

Yes you need Google Voice. Why give out your 'Real' phone number, when you can give out a phone number that will allow you to block phone spammers

I keep getting a call from someone at 800-867-5309. She says her name is Jenny. She says that she's the girl for me, but I'm married.

I've tried this before and it's a REAL pain in the ars to size a window. You have to edit the theme and make the top/side borders wider.

Nike+ is horrible. It's imposable to calibrate since everyone runs a little differently every time they run. Also, the website is Flash Hell!. There's nothing gained from saving your data on the Nike website.

Mr. Bill (and I don't mean William Gates)

I have one of these on my patio. The one major flaw.... They dry out F-A-S-T! This is due to the fact that there's only 2 - 3 inches of soil. Even in the shade, I have to water this every other day or the plants die.

@SpudDude: You cell phone provider can already do this. If your phone is on, it's communicating to a local cell tower (or multiple towers) all of the time.

Google Maps on my Blackberry S-U-C-K-S! It's never correct. It can be off by a few miles some of the times. On the other hand, the 'Maps' application that came with the Blackberry is always correct.

@MiddleGeek: EXACTLY. Well put. qOS is just Ubuntu, branded with Google. I've tried it, but I'll stick with my Ubuntu install on my laptop.

I've been running Ubuntu (8.04, then 8.10) on my Dell Inspriron 6400 laptop since 8.04 came out. I love it. If I need Windows, I boot up VMWare. I can share files between my VMWare/Windows and Ubuntu.

LINUX

I like Mint, but I have one MAJOR issue with it... I get charged by my bank after I access my checking account online more than 10 times a month. Every time I log into Mint, it updates my accounts. So I can only visit [mint.com] 10 times a month (assuming I don't download from Quicken).