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What's this "google" thing everyone is talking about?

I can sum up this add-on with one word:

[PeterGriffin]

@Adam,

These day's, punctuation isn't really what bother's me...what drive's me up the wall is how people use apostrophe's incorrectly! It's as though they have no concept of pluralism! (Yes I know I just mis-used the apostrophe!)

Any Canadian Lifehackers out there with links to a Canuck version of this?

@everyone...

I now have my dear ol' Mom reading Lifehacker (she's 63, has two notebooks on a wireless network) and thankfully she is a fanatic about safe online computing and privacy.

I can sum up this site in one word...

Here's a few more related tips on this blog where you can learn to integrate your [custom.dic] from your MS Office products and even use Wikipedia as a source of words as well.

Blork said:

I have several thousand photos on Flickr. I once had them set to use the CC license, but I found out later that one image had been used to create a banner for a website and a large sign and related advertising and promotion materials for the same organization. The organization is a soccer league for kids — no issue

ACDSee has already been mentioned a few times and I whole-heartedly support it. Yeah, it's not free, but there are so many good bulk processing tools which are worth the cost by themselves.

Is the link to the Texter installer pointing to the most recent version??

@Dustin L.: Dustin, my prefs don't show the options like in the above article...how do I know if I've even d/led the right version? I d/led from the link provided in this story.

Weirdness...

How do organize them? Rather poorly I'd say. I can't be bothered to have accounts all over the friggin' internet for all the things I need to keep track of...I just use Firefox and the Google Browser Sync extension.

dTa I like, but honestly, I just don't have the time or inclination to learn all of the regular expression crap to simplify downloading.

I almost exclusively sort mail via filters, so I have a number of labels; some are based on groups of like information (digital photography for example) while others are specific to a person.