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Interesting... but I need Japanese support before I can use it. Anyone have any JP dictionaries available?

@stpurniq: Terminal→ sudo apt-get install firefox

@elakhna: Yet another good reason for me to leave AT&T. T-Mobile Gets better reception in my area anyway, and I'm gonna need unlimited data when I get my Nexus One.

Now if only gReader would interface with Thunderbird properly... preferably the same way gMail works (via IMAP)... Then I could have all my subfolders with "I'll try that later" articles, and still have it sync to the cloud.

I have a few subfolders in Thunderbird under my LH RSS feed where I keep things I may want to go back to but don't want cluttering up the main folder. The one I seem to dump stuff into the most is "Projects"... It has gotten fairly large, and I don't think I've done more than one or two yet..

@battra92: How do you like DVDProfiler? I just downloaded it based on your comment, and I'm liking what I see so far... I just wish there was a way to import titles from my (fairly large) excel spreadsheet that I've been using up until now.

@Stephen.Lecheler: Axe "DarkTemptation" a.k.a. The chocolate scented body spray. My wife loves when I use that stuff.

@jishi9: It's not actually the video playing through. What happens is that the video player uses "green-screening" (except the color is usually magenta) on a predefined area of your screen. Anything using the same color as the "placement color" from the video player will have the video "show through" in place of the

@jeremiah89: Perfect example: I'm watching Naruto on one of my secondary monitors right now while I read Lifehacker on this one and IM people on another (With 2 other displays currently in screensaver mode) ...you could say I'm being triple-unproductive.

@ilovetofu: I got this: [www.smarthome.com] at Home Depot for about $15. Totally worth it. The only down side is that the sensor uses a button battery, and once that starts to die, the indicator may say "open" when the door is actually closed. It never says closed when it's open though, so as long as the light's

@Whitson Gordon: In AP2, Sherman gets to be with Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth), which some people would say makes him go from uber-geek to coolest-guy-in-the-movie. And in one of the later movies he even becomes a principal or guidance counselor or something like that (something "responsible"); so it's really not all

Good job by "The Shermanator" (Who hasn't noticed that he looks like "Sherman" from American Pie?)

@andrew33: There's no way to indicate tea. Virtually every type of tea has a different concentration of caffeine, so to put it anywhere on the chart would be wrong more times than it would be right.

One thing I'd really love to see from TD would be an option to "split-screen" vertically... Instead of just having a large number of columns which extend horizontally, I'd like to be able to have 2 rows. I only have a 19" secondary display on the machine running TD, but that's still enough vertical screen space that

@k-napped: At least then you could get to be "mayor" of the local "body hiding pit".

Did this guy by any chance have something to do with the new privacy policies for Facebook ("The more [of your identity] you give away...")?

Linux Mint 9 (Ubuntu 10.04) made up for Windows. And by "made up for" I mean saved multiple computers from getting scrapped. Goodbye Microsoft, Hello Linux! Unfortunately, I still have to run a VM with some form of Winblows until Adobe gets a clue and starts making Linux-friendly versions of their Master Collection

@george9807: Nooooo! Stay away from the dark side...! :-D