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NOOOOO!!!! Actually, it's fine it will work for what I use it for for a long, long time.

Hey! Not coveting your ideas was my idea!

@IN THE FACE!: It would help if they included an option to say: I liked Vista.

I liked Vista once I realized that Flash was making IE crash on a regular basis and switched to a different browser.

I know that there's a connection between mathematics and music. This must be the exception that proves the rule. I've heard cats die more musically than this... Actually one gen actually sounded like the composer died on the keyboard two seconds in and just kept hitting the same 5 keys.

@pierrebuz: Nevermind. I installed Leechblock instead—what a fantastic program. I have to stop writing now since my 10 minutes over 2 hours is about to be up.

Is there a new version of this?

The Nobel Comittee can send my share to my Paypal accout.

You spelled "too" wrong. :P

@pierrebuz: Also, you should be able to low-level format your drive if you really want 512b clusters.

@kureshii: But I'm pretty sure it supported clusters up to (at least in my memory) 16kb. I think I had my media drive set to that once upon a time.

Vote: Hardware as host, windows whatever for client.

@eirrikr: No, my guess would be just the NYT. /rss seems to work too.

@pierrebuz: Hey cool, figured it out—sorta....

OK I feel like an idiot, but does anyone know where the rss link for this is on the page? I can't find it.

Yeah but Jobs is selling this as a netbook killer. Let's see a side-by-side between this and a netbook.

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@Slagathorian: News to me... I think this would count as elective surgery (which, in Canada would be the individuals responsibility). Any chance you could cite your source?

Let's slightly modify the analogy and call the hard disk the filing room. Expanding from 32-bit to 64-bit would be like doubling the size of the hallways so that you can bring more assistants to get info from the file room much more quickly.