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    That's called "lethologica" by the way.

    I'm loving my Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth keyboard. It's wireless, using bluetooth, key response is excellent, and looks great, almost like a piece of art. I've got video and pics of it in action here.

    @sewob: What?! PETA has evidence that we shouldn't eat animals?! What's next? A church telling me I'm going to hell unless I give them 10% of my money??

    Sorry to be the grammar/word use nazi... But it's "principle." (Last sentence.)

    loving the Gawker ad for IE8. effing gold.

    when I take a dump its good, surprisingly good..

    @brentrsmy My gmail [freemyfeed.com] feed reads the sender as the author. still no luck for you or what?

    @Zundfolge: "Macbooks Air". I love it. Grammar 2.0, and it makes perfect sense.

    I get an unhandled exception error trying to run on WinXP SP3.

    Hey you young whippersnappers...let's get one thing straight. I'm not OLD, I'm MATURE! Brian is right about the slowing reflexes but i still enjoyed trying to be Nico. Yes, I may get a PS3 and GTA IV but you have to realize that I may not have the time to play very much I took up scuba diving last July and have been

    Here's a tip I did on this setting as well:

    Not many Linux users I see. F-Spot is fantastic.

    @Gina Trapani: I don't know about Boot Camp, but I've definitely installed XP Pro from a Dell OEM disc with a Dell OEM key in VMWare and VirtualBox, and both activated without issue.

    Just to clarify, I have ABSOLUTELY used the OEM key from the side of a DELL PC to install Windows XP Pro on NON-DELL hardware DOZENS of times, with 100% activation SUCCESS. The only times I've ever run into activation issues is when I've inadvertently used the same key more than once.

    There are already a ton of comments, and I haven't read them all. But I've used Dell XP discs to reinstall dozens of times. The way it works is this: A Dell Windows XP disc will install on any Dell PC, and will never ask for a code. The same disc will install fine on ANY hardware, but you'll have to provide an OEM

    Note that after your SP1 upgrade, Vista may actually feel slower at first, as Superfetch has to relearn how you work before it can pre-load items for you.

    I tried using it to sync up the portable apps I use on multiple machines, and found it completely chokes on open/locked files, like those in Firefox. When it tries to sync, and finds a locked file, it pops up a dialog that only gives the option to retry or exit. No options I can see to exclude certain directories or

    About damn time. I was using RyanVM's site to create monthly install discs at my last job. (I put in a bunch of auto-installing stuff for the apps we installed on every machine too—it was a lifesaver.) I had to stop in June of last year though, because Ryan stopped updating his pack. Glad to see he's at it again

    Mr. Clean took care of Sharpie marks on my MBP - they need to carry these puppies at the Apple Store... hah!