@FrancesTheMute: Don't need no study to see THAT makes sense.
@FrancesTheMute: Don't need no study to see THAT makes sense.
Portable, with one update previous in Dropbox. That way, if things go pear-shaped, I'm mere clicks from back to how it was. I should make that copy when extensions update too, but...
@longooglite: But it saves you three steps. (Does that make it a 9-step program?)
@dagwud: That. Is. Funny. (So were the first two. Great when humour builds.)
@clubley2: Amazing how many people think that you should dump the water out of coolers. Tyros.
@benjgvps: Ironic, isn't it.
Seems cool, but site might be lifehackered. Also, the link to the new 2.0 doesn't seem to work.
@NCase: The Scots have a word for that. They would say you "tartled." The blankness that comes when a name you know escapes you is a tartle. Very useful word, please spread its use.
@tramusen: Now THAT is clever.
@mkr10001: I just saw an ad for a LAPTOP, "with Aero shake." Sigh.
I want that wallpaper.
@FЯeeMan: Remember having to pull out the program disk to stick in the data disk, and then swap for spell check?
@RickS: I admire even the attempt
@Linux_Noob: There's porn on the Internet?
Hoping for Texter for Win7
@eien: I always wondered why that style of plug, in different sizes, didn't become more popular. No pins to bend. I suppose it was a patent thing.
Actually, at our school, kids use the HTTPS thing to get onto Facebook all the time.
@kasakka: I actually rarely use a reader anymore, I only use Live Bookmarks. However, as EasilyDistracted points out, bad for productivity. It's why I'm here, after all.
@Seeräuber Jenny: To clarify for my situation:
@kagekiri: I believe you are correct. The assumption of superiority, which I think we are all occasionally guilty of, causes more problems then assuming mediocrity. And there is something about pride coming before something else...