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@Thermopyle: ooh, fancy. I like it. I'll be very interested to follow your progress, and I'll start reading through the code now :)

@styfle: Ah, bummer :(

That's fantastic. I wonder how fast it can wiggle without losing the illusion?

@Thermopyle: Honestly, I just don't bother -moving-. HDD space is cheap enough that two copies of a 350mb file isn't going to hurt anyone. I'll take a look at what you're doing here, though, I didn't realise one could change utorrent's download location without using the GUI.

@TehNomad: Heh, I'm using MonoLite plus right now! I used to have a layout similar to your own, but I love the way I can have either now playing info or lyrics only when I maximise the window and walk away.

@Gonzie: A page of linked images is a trivial task in HTML, and you won't have to deal with connection lag, either.

@Tyrun: I, apparently, got mine for being happy.

@Bonsai_halcyon: I'm not scared of C, COBOL, or Perl. Python gives me a warm feeling, and HTML is a friend.

@Bonsai_halcyon: Yeah, I guess. I'm not convinced it's version incomatibilities, though, the troubleshooter comes up with plenty of known-crash causers :(

WOO! Ready. To. FRIDAY.

@Jimbo: There's super strong policies (Which I don't disagree with), then there's blocking python.org.

@Makoto: Oh, right. I don't use it, but my sister does. Miranda is pretty minimal by default, but it's well worth sticking with, IMO.

@Makoto: I don't know how LM+ does logs, but Miranda-IM is my client of choice, and it sounds like you -may- get along with it too. It's completely modular - far from uberfunctional, the default does IM and that's about it, but similar to FF can be extended any-which-way to do many, many more tasks. Including

@oneillkid: You can still use MSN (The protocol WLM uses) with almost any other IM client. IMO, it's well worth it just to get off the staggeringly ugly UI the new version has.

@mediaphile: Adium is not the only multiprotocol IM client around, why shouldn't they tell everyone how to do it?

@Stephen.Lecheler: Oh, I have nothing against the idea of content filtering, or the idea of an administrative team. Just this particular one. It's not important, anyway, don't get enough breaks to do serious coding, and I have a good enough connection at home.

@balls187: I've had bad experiences talking to the half-trained apes that compose the administrative team.