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Scott Rippey
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Did that for me too, but the second time I tried, it worked. Weird!

I agree with Kaelri ... NexusFont for Windows is an excellent, simple font organization tool. It lets you load and use fonts without installing them, it helps you choose fonts by selecting and grouping them. It's free and portable too.

NexusFont for the win! Excellent, simple program. I don't bother installing any fonts any more; just load them up with NexusFont.

What? I absolutely love it! I love how it keeps photos high-res, even after multiple resizings. I love how you can duplicate the same photo 50 times, and it doesn't take up extra file size. I love how you can convert a large group of layers into a single SmartObject so that it simplifies your main image. I love

Agreed! You could also convert the main image to a SmartObject before copying it. That way, changes to the original would be replicated to the copy!

I'm surprised I'm the first to ask this. Is there a Windows program that does this? I'm considering attempting this with AutoHotKey.

To add to @Platypus Man's comments: The money is in the games. MS, Sony, and Nintendo initially sell the consoles for CHEAPER than cost (aka subsidized), and charge more for the games. So the popular console-exclusive games increase the sales of cross-platform games, making them more money.

@tek112: Not just you! Me too. Opening lots of tabs gets me several "webpage failed to respond" messages, but a simple "refresh" works fine. It's gotta be a bug.

@bregnier: Looks awesome! I like how "cryptography" is just a small part of Week 2. Harvard indeed!

Hey, does anyone have any tips on how I can micro-optimize my code?

@jarmod: Really? Sounds like a good idea.

"Splog" ... ahh, finally a word to describe those terrible sites. I get physically upset trying to wrap my mind around the nonsense I read on those sites.

@TehBeardMan: I agree! Plus it has the least setup — just open notepad and your browser. No extra software required.

I used to have a device in the trunk of my car that sync'd MP3s via wifi, and FM transmitted them. It had a control panel up front.

@JayDeEm: Oh cool. I agree, I'd love to see what Rails has to offer.

@aboldish: Cool. The reason I love jQuery is because it uses your knowledge of html and css to manipulate your html and css! Plus it takes care of the hard parts, like animation and cross-browser compatibility. It's really fun.

I'm sorry if I have multiple posts, but none of them are showing up. Including this one. :(

Sometimes the hardest part of learning to program is getting things set up. I guess that's why "hello world"s exist.