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@oneshot719: I try to be rigorous in deleting my desktop shortcuts, so I didn't know that windows did this automatically.

@jeevesofRKdia thinks he: I imagine the person who is doing the snooping would indeed get the message. However, the person who is doing the snooping is going to need the account's password for an ordinary password reset, or to change the account recovery details.

I would have to say that "Kevin and Kell" is a really, really odd choice for a "Top 50 Websites List."

Installed it to watch some segments of the '08 Olympics in Beijing. Other than Netflix, I don't tend to go to sites which use it.

I've often wondered if there's a plant that can survive being kept in a car that sits outdoors.

Obligatory, "I did them thirty-five minutes ago."

Left side, Autohide.

@maltesh: Hmm. It appears to have marked the entire feed unread when I did so. A tad annoying, that.

You can also send it one of your own feeds. Log into Google Reader, and pick out one of your subscribed feeds that looks pretty, show all the posts, then click on the "Feed Settings" dropdown, and select "View in Reader Play."

Hmm. Time to swap feeds.

@FrightenedByPenguins: I actually need to hash my way through my 'ToDo" and 'ToView" tags. I think I'm going to share them, run them through a Yahoo Pipe and subscribe to that feed to get caught up.

Ah, there we go. Objection withdrawn, your witness.

Stumbled across this when looking for cover art when assembling an chapterized ipod audiobook for The Iliad from CDs.

@sonicsurge: In the case of wifitrak, it was far more sensitive than the iPod touch's built-in wi-fi detecting software, and would attempt a connection at ranges the the built-in software wouldn't dare.

The yanking of Wi-Fi detectors from iTunes is pretty harsh. WiFiTrak was, by far, the most useful application I ever bought through iTunes for my iPod touch.

@TheFu: I've had 2 GB since I bought the computer, and went up to 4 after I installed Windows 7 x64 Pro from Digital River. I've gone so far as to flatten and reinstall, no dice.

For some reason, I've not been able to launch VirtualBox under Windows 7 at all over the past several months Processes start up, but UI never appears.

Online, through Google Reader. My local paper, CNN, Washington Post, and The Guardian.

When the poison has completed its work on your dining companion.