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@Red_Flag: Oh, I guess I need to rephrase a bit.

I'm a very big fan of PodPuppy.

@Sandwich: What you do with knowledge is your own business.

Giant iPod Touch. I already own an iTouch, and no USB ports and only having App Store apps makes this thing a less-portable media player. Do not want.

@redcrayon: Oh shiny, I'll have to try that!

The underlying MP3 is accessible if you look under the View Source. Just FYI.

Oh, I have waited for this feature for so long...

@geiko: Ooooooor, instead of multiple browsers (since they still share the same session)... use these private browsing windows!

@geiko: That script appears to only be quick switching accounts. What I need is simultaneous sessions. I want multiple Gmail accounts logged in at the same time and could theoretically chat with myself over Gchat.

Hmmm...

@Wipeout: It's also *really* useful for maintaining multiple concurrent Gmail sessions and the like. At least the Chrome version did, because it doesn't force you to end your non-private session, which this extension seems to replicate.

Well, time to see how many of my addons will no longer work.

@Jason: Same here. My father is a retired law enforcement officer and he said checking in a firearm merely blatantly advertised that the bag had valuable contents. He advised against it.

@TheFu: What about piping all of your traffic through an SSH tunnel to an endpoint you trust/control? Obviously a VPN is more secure, but what are your thoughts?

@chumleyex: When you are in a foreign country, sometimes beggars can't be choosers.

@chumleyex: Anyone who is using a public machine that cannot boot (or will not — and has a password-protected BIOS) from USB?

@Noobs-R-Us: If you have no choice but to use a (more than likely) malware/keylogger compromised internet cafe machine, I doubt that the NSA or the Ministry of State Security are really the foremost threats one would be protecting themselves against with these measures.