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Awesome in concept, but scary. You know once this becomes common place, it will ultimately lead to more invasive advertising on the web. Junk sites start popping up advertising "Make your photos into talking 3D characters for MySpace and FaceBook", Porn pop-ups return with a vengeance as little naked people appear

Having never been a huge coffee fan, and never willing to pay $3 for an energy drink, I've discovered some DIY energy drinks.

Vote: XBMC

Is it just me or are the directories listed for windows 7 wrong?

@ddthesm: This is nothing new, people have used gmail for file sharing since the first private invites went out. Some apps treat it as a newsgroup, some like ftp space... This is just another approach to the same old file sharing shenanigans.

@paintbox: Just tested a bunch of extension option windows, the longest one was < 1sec. If you have greasemonkey or Stylish installed, global browser mods are known to do this (transparent windows, rounded text boxes etc.) Try disabling those if they're on, restart fire fox and see if there's any difference. If that

Just tested a bunch of extension option windows, the longest one was < 1sec. If you have greasemonkey or Stylish installed, global browser mods are known to do this (transparent windows, rounded text boxes etc.) Try disabling those if they're on, restart fire fox and see if there's any difference. If that does

@apollo89: Buggy? I've had no problems.

@ivancamilov: Yeah, they seem to be adopting the Google beta approach, but it's not done till it's done. Most users get firefox from the main download page, not beta packages. They're doing us a favor by letting us jump ahead of the official release. Still, given the short release time between RC2 and RC3 it could

@Jayz: You need the actionReplay software which is available all over the internet (check RapidShare).

500GB sounds nice, I'm stuck at 120GB... so I'm screwed for games. But I have 4 TB of network shares for other media.

mcatrage is correct, the install script works great. In addition, the T3CH releases tend to work a bit better than the official compiled code or repackaged .iso files you find on bit torrent.

Not much to work with comment-wise. The Article's pretty solid. So I'll just wander off on a tangent here...

@rothgar: Seems to me you could write a Stylish/GreaseMonkey script to eliminate some of the unnecessary navigation elements and make user comments collapsible. Check [Userscripts.org] to see if any exist. If not, you can use what you find there to make your own pretty quickly.

Vote: MediaWiki Server. Apply uniform formatting and auto conversions. Easy to index by any ingredient, Category etc. Make revisions and record it, or roll back to a previous revision instantly.