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@Odin: But you have to put in your location when you install Steam, so HAH!

God, I love Google, and clearly the rest of the world does too. One of their services goes down, everyone shits bricks, but no one's really mad at Google.

@SamburgerHandwich: Although, it won't talk to the other machines in the house, so without router-level QoS you'll still suck up bandwidth. I recommend using the scheduler that uTorrent already has.

VOTE: Trillian Astra

@rickatnight11: You'd think so, but it doesn't. It provides thumbnails for many of the codecs it provides, but I believe thumbnail generation can only work with video files that can play in WMP. The closest I have seen yet is playing QuickTime files in MPC.

Does anyone know about a similar program for video thumbnails? I have yet to find anything that can generate thumbnails for QuickTime files in Windows Explorer. Annoying when that's all your camera shoots.

That was definitely awesome. For metal heads, please check out Machinae Supremacy.

I used to use CTUpdate to download updates once and deploy them on multiple machines. Definitely a time-saver. It worked with Windows AND Office, which I found nice. I wonder if this is any better.

This I will be using frequently.

I much prefer WinDirStat.

I used to use Thunderbird religiously. It was a wonderful program that did everything perfectly for me. Gmail completely changed that. My computer lifestyle became so mobile (especially with the introduction of an iPod Touch) that Gmail really was the easiest choice. The only feature I missed during the initial