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The TCPMP player allows you to fix the offset. It runs on Windows, Palm Pilot and probably Linux.

Depends. During the summer break, double it! During the rest of the year? I could go with a few less. I ought to get working on my lab prep...

I used to be able to do sets (3) of 10. I pushed myself to my limit (using sets of three) and by adding 2 or 3 every other night, I was able to do a set of 60 followed by a set of 40 and 35 or so. I can now do a set of 20 to 30.

I used to be able to do 10 X 3 sets. So I did that. Two nights later, 3 sets 12. I got in another 2 or 3 every night. I eventually hit a set of 60, then 40 then 30 or so.

I'm content to remain in denial, thank you very much.

Ctrl + W!

digital-photography-school.com had this on their forum for a while. I tried it and it works great.

I need my morning coffee.

I'd think the browser is the one application that makes the least sense to throttle...

EDIT: I tried to use it, to no success...

iPaper is good!

EDIT: I've gone biking in that gear in temperatures around -20 C.

Layers!!!

@ahawks: $70? That sounds good... I've played with the idea of getting a macro filter set. Except this photography hobby is just so expensive!

@chris-mcc: You can just reverse the hack and have it automatically select the extension in Vista.

All my points were said :(

Its beatable?

I'm going to try an orange tonight (its 1AM).

I don't know what sort of articles/etc is being discussed, but I don't bother with any bookmarks, scrap books, screengrabs, printouts etc.

Most the Windows tools you try to use will muck with the OS or some flags on the file system.