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I thought that Chrome's built-in settings were pretty nice already.

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Jason, every time I see your articles I think of this clip from Flight of the Conchords. Is that wrong?

That picture is the type of toothpaste Lego people would use.

If you install Chrome normally, it's not located in Program files. If this bothers you, inconveniences you, or makes you feel violated, install Chrome from Google's Download Pack.

@toddin602: Me too, but if you're running Windows 7 (or Vista), try out the Snipping Tool. Just open the start menu and type "Snip" and hit enter. Plus it works system-wide, not just in chrome.

I like the Snipping Tool that comes with Windows 7 (and Vista). Just open the start menu and type "Snip" and hit enter to open it. Plus, it works system-wide, not just in chrome.

@mike_311: I'm just hoping that they don't win a battle and shut down ThePirateBay.

@Chispea: Mmm I'll have to give that tea a try. I have naturally decaf-free Earl Grey with Rooibos to use with my tea infuser, it's fantastic.

@freedomweasel: haha, Lusty Monk. How do people think of these things?

@Tsylord: Yeah I hate writing lots of code on paper, too. I'd have to agree with TheFu, practice without an IDE. Just program everything in Notepad and then compile it with the cmd or move it over to your IDE.

@3 Laws of Robotics: Before you mentioned a VM, I was going to suggest it as well. One of the main uses of VMs for sand-boxing.

@Tsylord: Usually the person flipping the coin doesn't call it in the air, the other person does. But yeah, if for some reason the other person lets you flip the coin and call it, then you'd have a significant advantage.

@stephandyson: Usually the person flipping the coin doesn't call it in the air, the other person does. This would make it impossible to "make up your mind before it even got in the air" because it's not you who's calling it.

@Tsylord: People call it in the air specifically so that people can't cheat like this.

People often call it in the air.

Vote: Meebo

This reminds me of Evil Week; now I'm sad that it's over again.