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@jamn: You, sir, win.

@cowgod: Maybe a non-cached refresh might do the trick. Press shift-f5 and it might work.

@DJVargas: Looks like you are one of the few people having it. Maybe an enabled labs feature? Because I don't have it and neither does my younger brother either.

@mmseng: Wait wait wait. You didn't know that you could hide individual elements from the settings? It's fairly simple: head on over to the settings page for 'labels' and you have the option of hiding the 'buzz' and 'starred' items as well.

@Kaelri: Well said sir!

So much hate. Well, if I had the resources (a new laptop) then I would just swap out the CD-drive out for the SSD. It was featured on Lifehacker and you can keep your blazing fast OS and programs (and music) and keep your HUGE drive still in your laptop. It was featured on Lifehacker as well but it was shown how to do

@dherts: What you are speaking about is called a hybrid-drive. It's becoming quite popular. :)

@gbuell: No no. I was referring to blocking of apps in his iPhone store. As far as I know, nobody has the right to do that. :)

@suryamp: It's given more clearly here:

A custom search engine in Google Chrome:

@georgerobo: Steve Jobs censored it. Sorry.

@flinx1: Okay, maybe liquid cooling wouldn't be NECESSARY but it would be highly recommended. Sorry if I implied that. And sandy bridge has it's performance pro's but AMD has the same thing too I believe. (But seriously, I'm long time Intel fan so I really don't know) I'm just recommending AMD so that he can get more

@Newman513: Although many people like Intel, you should really consider AMD. A 6-core 2.8Ghz for $220 is really a hands-down bumper deal in my opinion.

@noodle: That's why I said, keyboard junkies have it easy. A tip: have a look at Launchy. No wastage of screen estate and Lifehacker LOVES it. They have a few articles on it, I believe :)

@whatne1wuddo: I discovered it a while back and loved just like you. Although I was a user even in it's beta stage, I fell immediately in love with it. To be honest, it went a LONG way since I used it first and I didn't see the usefulness in Evernote after. I actually think Evernote is way to over-rated nowadays. But,

@whatne1wuddo: A little unrelated, but I really wish Dropbox and Springpad would just become one.