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@Kaisum: don't worry you're not... You have a gray comment telling you're not. If you are, then it would be highlighted in red (or is that pink?) and is only visible to you, starred commenter (like me), and to the staff of the site.

Thanks for the insight... I have always had my eye on the privacy settings in my account every once in a while ever since I signed up about 2 years ago, and the new settings still aren't rolled into my account. Now I will know how to set these up later on.

@f3rg: Same here! Cheers mate! :D

@theamazingpete: Ha! Finally, a Chrome extension for this... I've been looking for something like this. :D

Been using this for over two months now, I think. And I like it very much! :D

VOTE: SquareSpace.com

Or, you could install Fences (which is free, but there's a paid version) to do exactly the same thing, and even more.

There's this site called Router Passwords [www.routerpasswords.com] which has default passwords for almost every single router out there!

Wow, this one is awesome :D

@icepick314: I tried the Split Second demo, and it's fine and exactly as advertised. But a first look at Blur feels like a realistic version of Mario Kart which would feel lame.

@freakshowtime: best idea ever. I've been waiting for this :D

The new stuff they added are definitely things what I've been waiting for, especially those in PowerPoint 2010. So it's a definite YES for me to upgrade. But I not saying as soon as I could, but I will, later on but not as soon as it comes out or so.

@MkFly: @w0w223: @michaelmilnor: @w1llk: @BoomSchtick: @soldastic: Of course I know much about networking, security, and all of those, so don't worry... I'm not that stupid. I've actually started CCNA (although, I haven't finished it, yet) and that I'm a computer and home networking technician (about to get my A+

This is an awesome way to give better reception for random people passing by including potential hackers.

Going through the comments from the voting page, some users also provided other nice sites like:

@Lord_Data: Well, as I said, if he streams it from his home or through a service provider that won't mind he uploads copyrighted media then he should be fine (for most of the part) since

@John Steele: as far as I know, depending on where you are on Earth, this is illegal. Although, ripping the DVD and keeping it at home is somewhere between the lines of illegal and legal (although, they won't really care, as long as you keep it to yourself).

WTF? The comments are doubled, some are even tripled or more!