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Hmm... wouldn't something like Dexpot be better, as you can use two programs with different resolutions at the same time?

@Nano-Byte: Well, the current problem is, since I record my class lectures, the sizes of those files are simply huge. I have three computers to share between, so it's really useful to use something like DropBox. However, I'm past the 2GB (and after a few friend invites and a few more lectures, 3.25GB).

@EerFoolWVU: Agreed. I think I've had my laptop exchanged by them... 5 times? 6 now? Sigh...

I wish I could sync my OneNote files to SkyDrive. That's really the only large set of files that would require something like 25GB. Unfortunately, it says SkyDrive is unavailable on OneNote. :(

Now, if it could only show where I parked my car...

@Phoshi: Not many people get a 14 day trial of the iPhone OS...

@moe52: That's like asking why you'd want to run Windows on MacBook. Some things just work better on some OSes than others.

Wouldn't putting the entire laptop in the fridge potentially cause condensation to accumulate when taken out and short out the circuits? Sounds like kind of a bad idea to me...

@Posco Grubb: Prescription containers work well, but I've started using soda cans by cutting the top off. The fact that its a can makes it nice, since you can put it in a cup holder.

I like it since it's preinstalled, definitely. However, there are so many bugs. I can't even sync to an mp3 player if it acts like a flash drive anymore.

@soldstatic: someone from the Google Video team is probably also a reader of LH? :P

@soldstatic: hmm, "dr who" with the search parameters shown above gives me the same as in the screenshot above?

Lol, it would be funny if it said "or forever hold your peace" somewhere on that screen as well in fine print :P

Wait, add-ons or plugins? I've always thought that add-ons are for extending the interface itself, while plugins allow for added abilities in terms of reading the actual code from a website...

@Phoshi: Yeah, I thought it was mu-torrent. "Mu" doesn't sound like "you" to me? I don't know?

@Maave: It's really useful for people that use touchpads really. I mean, if I have a physical mouse, center-click or ctrl+click are the way to go indeed. But when I'm mobile, using a touchpad makes those tasks harder, especially on something like a moving vehicle.

@bobkoure: Hmm, I've never heard of that before, although what you're saying does make sense. What do you mean by "health food" though? I mean, considering the number of apples at stores nowadays, I don't think it's banned anywhere?