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My only option for cable internet in the apartment complex I live in is a company called Ygnition.

Way back when, when you had to actually go into your temp directory, find the plugin-tmp (or something similar) directory, find the file with the next to most recent date-time stamp and rename it to whatever.mp3, I figured it was only a matter of time before *someone* came up with a super simple way of automating this

Oooo, a hoodie.

I would certainly be interested in a "buy both save x dollars" deal.

Here's my two cents: I have yet to find the perfect bookmarks syncing extension. My biggest beef with all of them:

There's a guy I work with who, when he quit smoking about 10-15 years ago, became allergic to wheat and corn. Wheat. And corn.

I'll usually try Torrentspy (www.torrentspy.com) first, then if I don't have any luck there, I try Torrentz (www.torrentz.com), which indexes about 11 other torrent sites (including Torrentspy, as well as at least a few that Torrentscrape does).

And I thought I opened a bunch of tabs at once! Good lord Gina, I rarely make it to the point where the 'x' more or less *is* the tab.

While I don't think they have a huge database, the guys that host CarTalk (a radio show on NPR I believe) have a "Mechanics Files" section on their site where you type in your zipcode and a mile range and it comes back with mechanics in the area and any reviews of them from people.

I still contend that www.metawishlist.com is by far the best wishlist app I've found.

My question is this:

I've been using FF + Yoono (www.yoono.com). But...I see that Pasha mentioned abstractmouse above, which I used to use; that is, until it stopped working.

For a while now I've been using the Metawishlist Toolbar extension ( [addons.mozilla.org] ) for FF. I love it. All you do is create an account at metawishlist.com, grab the extenstion, and you're good to go.

This was featured yesterday, no?