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mrknowitall
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I'm going to mention this guys free tool, which does the same thing, because I've been happily using his version for over a year:

most people have their monitors set WAY too bright

Eraser Portable ftw

This assumes that the light hitting the lens cap is the same as the light on the subject. Unlikely, especially in a setting where odd lighting is making the white balance a big issue.

Worked nicely for me. It's cool, but I'm not sure how useful it will be. It made my phone so hot I thought it was going to melt.

I used QuickPwn to break my 2.0.2. Is there a way i can backup everything I have installed with Cydia as well as all the NES and GBA ROMs I have sftp'd over? I don't want to have to install all that stuff by hand again. Is 2.1 worth the trouble?

I *hate* listening to people talk on the phone. I would never fly an airline that let people talk on the phone.

I prefer Xplorer2 because it has multi-tubed dual panes. I'd probably vote for DOpus if it had tabs. I also really like XYPlorer, especially its integrated regex searching, but at work, when I am constantly referenceing a ton of different network folders, nothing beats Xplorer2 and its dual pane with tabs. Also,

I'm glad I use Dial. I wish you people would too instead of using mouthwash, baby powder, and olive oil to 'clean' yourselves.

I'd check to see if my camera mount was plastic or metal. If it were plastic I'd be sure to either a) only use a camera I didn't mind destroying, or b) avoid large bumps, potholes, and offroad use. The cheap plastic threads on most point and shoot tripod mounts are not very strong.

I used this once. But it took forever. Days. Big problem was I only had one PC. So I was stuck for days without a PC.

Waste of time. Buy a decent cyclo-puter.

Vote: Macrium Reflect

If you *really* want to stress your cpu, get your hands on the Intel tool named TAT. Nothing will get your Intel CPU hotter. But read about it a lot before you use it. Understand what it does, what you should not do with it, what readings from it you can't trust, etc.

If only it had regexp support. Agent Ransack is my go-to search tool. But I will have to give Locate32 a closer look.

The beauty of the Rhapsody enabled Sansa (which I think are no longer sold) is that you can transfer Rhapsody Channels to your player. I don't know anything about classical music, but I like to listen to it at work. It allows me to concentrate more than would Steely Dan or King Crimson. So I have the channel

thanks for the ahk code. Works great...though it is a bit slow.

I *love* programs that require no install. Especially at work!