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The reason it does this is to make sure your icons are all visible should you lower your resolution. Admittedly it would be nice if it put them back later. It does help somewhat by hitting refresh after you place your icons where you want them, this causes Windows to fix their positions. The desktop does not

Passwords?

Look at Sticky-Keys, it's not exactly what you want but close.

Oh, you must mean the store on E. Broadway St. and anyway Staples is only around the corner :)

I think I probably meant underused rather than underrated. Libraies are invaluable when you want to search by document properties such as Author which I do a whole boatload of every day or file metadata such as ID3 tags. You can for instance search Downloads specifying one of over (at a guess) twenty different types

In my view the most underrated feature of Windows is Libraries, probably because of the learning curve; it's not steep but it is uphill and that turns of a lot of the ADS users. Plus libraries are a relatively old concept dressed up in new clothes. If you know what a playlist or a virtual folder is you know what a

Replying to promote.

Does Google calendar count as a web app? It's on all my computers and my phone and I really rely on it far more than I should.

Microsoft should offer this stuff to people to stop using IEs 6 & 7 even if they use Chrome instead.

But I did, and I agree with some of it - I'm no card carrying member of PETA but I have friends that are. That doesn't mean I let them form my thoughts for me though. Some of the stuff I read is just anti-PETA extremist opinion put forward by someone with a stake in massaquering animals.

I wasn't talking about your dietary choices; I was initially at least refering to the detached way all you big men discuss the various ways to kill a lobster without even a care about the animal's pain. My opinion would not be irrelevant if you were trying to get me to bed (hypothetically of course), if you wanted it

The parent use for it was an addition to a prior comment about dealing with parents which was what reminded me about PSR in the first place. It is probably more use as a recorder of your own actions, either as an aide-memoire as I stated for when you're poking around in the registry or whenever you may need to retrace

Turn off Aero for your powercfg shortcut only by clicking the compatibility tab and checking Disable Desktop Compositing

You would be best using iexpress.exe (on every Windows computer since W95) to create a self-executing zip file. Just pull the mht file from the PSR-created zip and wrap an iexpress file around it. The .mht files can get pretty big if not compressed.

This is just an alternative with different uses than Logmein. The main problem with logmein is when you are continually restarting the computer after software installations or repair.

Why do you want to switch power plans based on the power source? That is what one power plan does, you don't need two to do this. You're telling me you set up a power plan to do stuff when the computer's on battery or on unplugged but you want to ignore this and just switch to another plan? And which of the two

girlfriends?

Most good things do... :)

if not thousands...