seanr1978
Sean Robertson
seanr1978

It means cool new toys to play with! ;-)

Really wish it'd remember what I've typed into form fields like Firefox does so I don't have to retype my long email address everywhere. :-/

No multi-touch? Forget it.

EXCELLENT choice of music in that screenshot. ;-)

My boyfriend and I already do this. It helps that he and I both have very similar tastes in music.

Shoulda bought a better web server. ;-)

@Shiznit: sweet. Too bad the reverse doesn't work. I actually think it only works because Firefox treat dragging a tab out of the window the same as dragging a link out (i.e. turning it into a shortcut).

BTW, looks like a bug with automcomplete as it does it the instant you type it, even if you type the phrase out of order (i.e. the % first, then add about: before it). Muy interesante.

@mhlaxp: LOL. "Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed."

Walk as much as you can. You learn a lot more about a town exploring it on foot than you ever will by driving through it. And you'll be in better shape too.

I'd really like to see the RIAA and the studios get sued by the artists whose work they're profiting off of. Seems to me the studios make insane profits off that crap and the artists get absolutely nothing. I would shed a tear if every single person working for the RIAA, especially those at the top suddenly found

@Qannaboss: LOL, barely beat me to it. ;-)

@xdanimalx: Same here. I love FlashFXP's bookmarks and synchronized directory browsing. I basically have a folder under My Documents called Web Sites that is a mirror of all of the sites I work on on our server so I can literally browse all over our server and it mirrors that on the local pane. Incredibly useful.

I use PNC - I can use anyone's ATM for free (PNC refunds the fee) and some of their branches in DC have AMAZING hours (the Dupont Circle branch is open even on SUNDAYS!). Been with them for a year and a half now and love them.

VOTE: FlashFXP

@Sarah S.: I think some do, don't they?

How about a setup where the email client pings back the server purported to be the originator of a message and asks that server whether it did in fact send it. If the reply is no, it's automatically trashed. The functionality would need to be rolled out in servers first and then the clients could catch up. Say

The only problem is it's just using the same overlay for every photo, so the scratches and such are always in the same place.

@hometoast: No - that's a well known usability consideration. The problem is that it is virtually impossible to track back to the beginning of a long line without ending up looking at the wrong line and losing your place. That's also why tables of data frequently use rows with alternating background colors.