thejaneeyre12
JaneEyre12
thejaneeyre12

I have less than a gigabyte of music on my hard drive, so I use Dropbox to backup my music. Nonetheless, I have received an invite for Google Music, so once I get it working, I will use this extension for sure (considering most of the stuff Lifehacker writes by hand works well for me)

Would you have any suggestions?

I'm not so worried for comfort more than durabillity. I am going through headphones 1 per month before the break, at best. I'm attempting to find headphones that won't break. Which also explains why I have moved my music listening to my laptop instead of my iPod.

Thank you for explaining. It makes more sense now, although I should have looked at the other Night Schools before commenting.

Excellent article. Covers the basics well, although it is rather early in the day to be doing a Night School article. If I ever decide to build a desktop, this is where I shall start. But for now, I shall stick to laptops for simplicity, less hardware, portability, and lack of funding for such a project as this.

Despite the fact that I enjoy using Linux (accidentally used it to wipe my desktop's hard drive the first time I used it as a live cd), I am keeping all the computers I own to Windows 7, just so that I don't have to worry about more than one platform. Don't plan on switching social networks anytime soon. I plan on

Anyone know where to find the MinimalBlack Launchy skin? It would help me with my own desktop.

VOTE: Amazon Kindle.

Adding on to eytanbiala, my suggestion is to remove the "is a", leaving "Readefine Desktop 2.0 Beautifies Google Reader or Any RSS Feed"

The problem with Xplorer2, for me, is that it does not fully integrate itself into Windows; Xplorer2 only integrates partially. Also, it is a little too cluttered for my tastes.

Anything like Time Capsule for Mac that you would suggest for Windows/Linux?