williamtm-old
WilliamTM
williamtm-old

Keyboard. I'm a pretty slow writer and I'm okay on the iPhone, but not great. I can, however, bash out plenty of text on a normal desktop keyboard, and my MacBook's keyboard.

Usually WinSCP, sometimes uTorrent, rarely Handbrake, and always mIRC.

Primary is a desktop, secondary is a laptop.

64-bit Windows 7 machine with 2GB of RAM, which I will be upgrading in the next year to 8GB, and 64-bit Snow Leopard which has 2GB (which is enough for what I use it for).

I use this method on incoming mail too - any email I receive that has the word unsubscribe in the body gets a "Newsletters" label in Gmail. :)

VOTE: InterfaceLIFT

@Marand: Well said, and I couldn't agree more. Free software is fantastic, and sometimes we really do not say thanks enough to the makers of it. <3 you guys!

If Gawker's sites went pay-for, I could see myself paying, maybe, $20 a year for all the sites?

Yes. My own Twitter account, which has 300+ followers and 7500+ tweets, and I have two more for the site I run. :D #twitter

I usually skip them unless it's a short break (eg, between TV shows). #tv

Also, if you're wanting to have calendar events on your iPhone, Android, or similar phone - a Facebook app, FBCal, can produce the necessary service for that. I wrote a blog post myself about it, here: [william-hook.com] #facebook

I'd love to do this. The problem is, being 18 - yes, I know, swings are for small kids, but they're fun :D - anyway, at 18, I'd probably end up knocking myself out on the roof after a minute because I'm quite tall.

O2 UK. Their stores, website, and phone service are all pretty much A+. Their website does go offline for maintenance sometimes, which is annoying, but other then that I've only had one billing mixup with them, and their service is otherwise perfect. #cellphones

Nope. I would vote but, uh, poll closed.

Yes. Very casual use most of the time but I do use it a fair bit while out / away from home.

VOTE: Tweetie

I usually go for something that blends in. For this, DJ mixes are pretty good, or a single album. One of which I enjoy a lot is "BOOM", by a Canadian fellow called Chris Allen. [www.djchrisallen.net]

Like I said on the TechCrunch article, I can't see myself paying for this. Skitch does it almost the same, with more, but for free.

£25 for Snow Leopard, and if I had to really stretch it out, I'd say about 5-10p of broadband costs for all the various Snow Leopard compatibility updates for my apps.

VOTE: Vimeo