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VOTE: Kindle

If you want to check if it's already enabled or not, type "about:support" and scroll down to the Graphics section at the bottom.

I'm switching to Yodlee.

This is kind of a major overhaul suggestion, but if backup is that important, you might want to reverse your approach: instead of trying to add a home server software to your htpc, try to add a htpc software to your home server pc.

That's what I use, and it works brilliantly.

You could open up a Terminal and use the command line functions sed or awk to do this. I haven't used them in a while, so I don't remember the exact syntax, but I'm pretty sure they can do what you want. Maybe something like:

That's my preference, too, with the exception of using Shark's Win7 Codecs. Windows media player 12 actually plays most things out of the box, even quicktime mov files. The only reason I add a codec pack is for MKVs and finer subtitle control.

When you get here, call it "soda", not "pop". :)

What do you use for your gadget bag? I'm looking for a good smaller bag for my iPad and accessories when I don't need to lug my full laptop with me to the coffee shop.

The Pogoplug software looks really interesting to me. It has some features of Dropbox and Air Video and might be a useful alternative. Also, I managed to snag a free premium license from a link on one of the review pages (linked on the pogoplug blog)!

Basically what I was going to say, devwild. Also, let's deflate some conflagration with some humor:

Personally, unless the content of a particular page is meant to be dynamic, I'd just put different content on different pages. However, if you want to do it your way, here are a few ways:

LOL, that video hits close to home. I just replaced the CPU in my HP DV laptop, and HP has the worst case design for accessing internal components (basically the same process seen in the video).

VOTE: Vuze

I always pronounce it as /mew/-torrent, because I'm used to pronouncing the greek letter traditionally.

Mine was completely empty.

An also to your also: A presenter shouldn't move around just to move around. Moving yourself is just like moving objects on the screen: it should be used judiciously and pointedly, otherwise it's just distracting. For example, never state an important point while moving around; stop, so people focus on your words, not

VOTE: Downcast

I do a hybrid of both of your approaches: