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I did this for a short while, but found it incredibly annoying to have a rigid structure where my beach used to be.

My problem is my Cintiq takes up my extra DVI port.

@kellham002: I had this problem mainly under XP, never made sense.

I guess I already do this. I have my primary drive that houses the OS and all my programs, then a storage drive where all my multimedia and Adobe work files are kept.

I've used a graphite art pencil.

@btdown: It really depends on the position and industry. If you're in the Social Media, Web Design, or Web Development Industry, not having an online presence looks bad.

I'll stick with ArtRage3 for now. But this seems like a great free alternative.

@ascoteton77: Yeah, less functionality & compatibility, that's healthy.

"this product is stupid 0/5 the instruction are confusing and i couldn't get it to open up when i plug it in NOTHING HAPPPENS!!!"

Everybody should use Century Gothic to avoid conforming.

It's usually quicker then ripping and converting. jDownloader automates everything and there's rarely any problems.

Survey spammers usually put those things up, they're not legitimate sources of cracks.

@Realityism: I also recommend separate schools & fountains. Damn "Simply's" are ruining this country.

@Cabs21: This is definitely where Microsoft made a big improvement over previous versions.

This article came at a great time. I've been trying to tame my massive 2 TB library of movies and TV Shows in preparation for moving it all to a dedicated home theater PC.

In most ways Win 7 is more flexible. There's little I miss about Win XP.

@melorad21: Got it, you're right, I've never even heard of Pepsi Throwback

@melorad21: In Canada we use HFCS just like the states

I use canned responses to email spam to hundreds of people.

@bullwinkle12: I usually rip & encode rather then keep the whole disc image. Much much slower, but I need the space savings. Normally I'll just download rather then rip, takes less time.