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@bucho54: Indeed, I never understood how precisely it was more convenient to lose the use of a hand. Until I got a 5 button mouse and could use a thumb button for it, now it's become invaluble.

Yes, I do. I've bought the stuff, I'd like to watch it on my PC, it's significantly easier to download a good copy than rip it myself, and even takes less time.

@AustinFound: Well, like a lot of "Why didn't I think of that?" ideas, this isn't incredibly hard to implement. You should do a mac version :)

@sgtevmckay: I wouldn't put samurize in there either :P

@deanhatescoffee: IMO "tweaking" sort of implies slightly changing things that are already there. Not adding totally new systems.

@CGGGwydion: All the other things do is toggle registry entries. Regedit does that too - it's just a different means to the same end. 3rd party software isn;'t always best.

@archer75: I have dual monitors (Heck, one in portrait) and it works. Takes up a heck of a lot of RAM while it does it, but it works.

@zaxwashere: Alright, the second MS OS without a bloody stupid name :P

Well, given the average IQ of youtube commenters, they're more likely to end up getting their systems wiped. Somehow.

@MaxellDVD: The similarities between IE6 and XP are hugely similar. Both holding back their respective area, both have two new, vastly superior versions, both are horrendously insecure, and both are kept around mostly for compatibility with old business applications written in a strange variant of BASIC. Soon enough,

@Electro Gyrocator: I was going to make some sort of rebuttal, but XP totally does look like a really mad, yet somehow sarcastic, smiley! I think that means that Windows 7 is the first MS OS for 10 years that hasn't had a bloody stupid name.

@StupendousMan: Assuming you don't mind the python, [dl.dropbox.com] should do the trick. Two configurable bits, both at the top of the file. One is "path", which is currently . (so it'll run on the CWD), and another is "toErase", a list of folder names to deal with.

@Curare: HTML is just a markup language, it can't do anything fancy like database lookups. What you want is a serverside language, like PHP.

@TheFu: Indeed, it's just caught my interest. It totally works at the moment, it's just not as fast as I'd like. It goes through my \TV folder (about 300GB) in about 25 seconds (400 files, 0.02s average hashing time) and then lets me choose whether to view the duplicates, write them to a file, delete them all (but the

@atomic.resistance: in a world of happy bunnies and no clocks, apparently! Been working on my secondary monitor, which isn't usual, so no clock there. Totally lost track of time.

Welp, I was late today.