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This is truly the no brainer of the decade. Android hands down.

@staticfive: I got a free day tomorrow. I'll give it a shot. Props on the heads up.

@staticfive: I have one of those routers on my shelf. I'm tempted to reconnect it and try DD-WRT on it. I did a quick Bing on it and DD-WRT is huge on the net. Thanks for the endorsement.

The ringtone I use for my boss is the star wars darth vader. It doesn't ring much but when it does, its defcon 5.

@Ben Mason: I don't have an iphone but I had a ipod touch. There is one called Nutrition that isn't too bad.

EXCELLENT!!!

I think I'll let this update ride on by. Mozilla's focus with firefox has become less of a fox and more of a bedbug. It lands on your computer buries a memory siphon tube in and extracts as much available memory it can get away with while performance suffers.

@cSp33dc: Something approaching what Chrome and Firefox is doing, yes. But I get the "security" consideration.

@phoenix: Most are the opinions of others Phoenix. Most haven't had an original thought in ever.

@MattyMattMatt: There are not that many addons in firefox I use either. Of the ones I do use is their download managers and this recipe addon. (I'm a chef) Oh, and I use xmarks and it isn't supported on Opera as far as I can tell.

@phoenix: I don't know of Opera's fan base but I get your point. There are products I won't buy or use for the same reasons.

A lot of these are good tools. I use or have used most of these already. Never heard of Mozy though. I might take a look.

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I wish I could seriously give a flip about Opera. Maybe this could do it but as pretty as this browser is, its about as useful as Safari. Come on Opera, add ons. Do it.

@bfdhud: ROTFL. It would have to be a REAL important shot to spend over a half hour to get. Blowing off a firecracker would be a whole lot quicker.

@djfrantz: Go with Mint. Specifically Mint 9. Its pretty awesome and stable. I like Ubuntu 10.4. It works well but on my laptop it won't restore my wireless connection from sleep. Its been the issue since 8.04.

After reading this, I automatically cleared my desk and whipped out a number 2 pencil.

Every time I give a new Fedora with all it's latest and greatest reasons to love it a go, I always end up less than impressed. But since I'm a little smarter with Linux and Lifehacker's endorsement, maybe this will be the build. Lucky number 13.

@auni1996: Head to chromespot.com. Register (or not) and dig in.