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@USBman: Thanks for that link! You're right; I reached the clip with the experiment around 35 min. in, and the results presented on screen appear to suggest that heightened awareness can occur.

@ThaMofo: Isn't that what #8 SlideRocket is? (As well as Google's own Presentation app.)

@dotyoureyes: Agreed. Also, you could always install Chromium to play around with new stuff, while keeping Chrome on the beta channel.

@daftrok: I'd consider a dozen tabs a show of exemplary self-restraint.

@modernape: Seconded. Is Safe Mode actually better for System Restore or is that yet another myth?

An error: the chart says that all three platforms support RAR/ZIP playback, but the Venn diagram says only XMBC and Boxee support that.

@Pazu: Thought that was off. And I'm not a programmer.

@papayalily: Of course they're used! I do, for one. And I'm sure that statistically most typing is done in Office.

@gibson_se: Well, perhaps. If anyone cares to test it, they get a cookie.

@cy3: Depends on, respectively, how transparent the glass is and how reflective the mirror is. They'll burn/melt eventually, of course, since neither is perfectly transparent or perfectly reflective. Not sure how long it'll take.

@tc4001: The new style, with the menu bar replaced by buttons in the tab bar, and the tab bar replacing the title bar, does remind me of the mock-ups for Firefox 4, though.

@Bree L: Don't know what the installer does, but would Chrome Portable work for you?

Not sure how the blending was done, and really, wouldn't it make more sense to create blends between each possible pair of images from the preceding round? (Though of course, that'd require much more time.)

@NdrewBrooks: Like crashing a car now isn't expensive?

@gophernuts: $120 million per year?! Sign me up! ;)

Some part of me does agree that Avatar is a flawed choice, and wants to resist all the "hype", but you know what?