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@spectralveil: I'm not entirely sure, I don't use playlists often. Probably the media player that you're using. Windows 7 might support creating M3U playlists through Explorer.

I changed mine the second I saw the report. I'm using a temporary password in case Gawker gets hit again, which isn't too far-fetched considering that the source code was released and anybody can browse the code for vulns.

The day will come when my G1 commands the power that is Gingerbread. Beware! For I shall return in near future bearing ports and ROMs.

@chaboud: True true, just because it doesn't sync doesn't mean it can't sync. People have synced drag-and-drop media devices through WMP since the beginning of time.

@SteveJobsSexLife: Same here. I just tried reader an article like that a second ago, it was terrible.

I see from commented links below that this isn't new. This treatment confirms it though - the transplant of bone marrow from HIV-resistant donors causes the patient to generate HIV-resistant white blood cells.

@theorieofself: So they inject the patient with cells from an HIV-resistant donor? That is wicked.

I read the Engadget post about this from quite a while ago but, alas, I don't have any spare dishes.

@Chubby93: I haven't tried it yet, I'm waiting for an initial release so that I don't hit any bugs. My school uses Office 07 so OO still covers my needs.

@draxil: Ctrl+Alt+T, bam, terminal.

@Teclys: @draxil: It has a terminal, just hit Ctrl+Alt+T and it pops up.

@Andrew Roach: The switch is under the battery but I've heard that it's only on the developer model.

@Chubby93: OpenOffice has been virtually abandoned, LibreOffice is a fork of OpenOffice under a different group. There's a beta of LibreOffice now, it has an MSOffice-style GUI and some new file support.

@mrjeremiahross: OpenOffice is crap, MS Office smokes it. I'm waiting for LibreOffice, I can't afford an MS Office license.

@singletona: I'm a fan of local files with backups, too.

@Andrew Roach: It's based off of Linux, just pop open terminal and type away.

@darthwader22: Yes, Chrome OS is based off of Linux so it's entirely usable as a desktop OS.