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I recently needed to find a good hand surgeon and was blown away by the horrible quality of results that a search of any doctor's name provides. Google your doctor's name and you'll find endless nearly identical hits but almost none of any actual value. Some even have fake titles to make them look useful, like "NY

@FDeSousa: Also, I actually like the "ghosting" approach that Windows uses, since it allows you to change your mind without formally executing an Undo command.

@freedomweasel: Amen. My guess is that the people who want a Cut command are keyboard people and the people who don't see the point are mouse/trackpad people. The whole point of a Cut command is to let you work from the keyboard without having to drag and drop. Sure, we can do that with Terminal but, really, it would

@starbuck65: Never mind. I figured this out. Just had to change my Airport settings.

"If you see that the light next to the port's number goes from red to green, then you've successfully opened your current port to BitTorrent traffic, and you should notice a good increase in speed."

I hope the creator of this chart recognizes that all of our comments are meant as constructive criticism and that we appreciate the effort and willingness to share.

@Zombies make the heart grow fonder: I'm an average user/attorney myself. I kind of enjoy the display of alerts via Growl but it doesn't in any way improve (or diminish) my productivity.

@jordanbrennan728: Well, for one thing, iPhoto is an incredible hard drive hog. What, really, is so useful about iPhoto?

@timothymcn: Really, it's mostly just eye candy, in my opinion.

@UlricBittern: A cast-iron pan that's been cared for properly is as nonstick as any new nonstick pan, and you don't have to worry about scratching them or having the coating flake off over time. Antique stores, yard/garage/tag sales, and flea markets are also great sources for fantastic bargains on cast-iron pans. I

@Pharmacy: Tying things onto a luggage rack. Tying things inside a U-Haul when you move. Tying the legs of a chair you've just glued. Etc.

@durval: Super-helpful. Thanks.

I use ratings to deal with the fact that my iTunes library is much too big to fit on my iPod. When I sync, the only tunes that get put on the iPod are those rated 4 stars, 5 stars, or no stars (meaning I haven't rated them yet). Then when an unrated song comes up on the iPod (shuffling) I rate it as I listen to it. A

@Xerloq: This cracked me up. I write them all down on a piece of paper so that I can reinstall everything if my computer dies. Sometimes I think we make life ridiculously complicated by trying to do things with software that could so much more easily be done with simple tools like a pen and paper.