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  1. FlickEr.com on The Best of Web 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Bartender, give me a Flicker! http://www.flicker.com/

  2. Re:What about the spam result?? on Women Now Outnumber Men Online · · Score: 1

    At a previous business that wasn't doing spam but were sending small email campaigns...

    Wow, I think I have a new sales pitch for www.v1agr4.com! I can see it now...

    "Submit emaail adres here _______ we promis not to spam!!!!!!**



    **may be subject to small email campaigns"

  3. Ballmer had it right on Hot Tech Skills For 2006? · · Score: 1

    They suggest developers, security experts and project managers are in demand.

    http://www.ntk.net/media/developers.mpg

    Looks like Ballmer had it right all along...

  4. Dupe on Top 20 Geek Novels · · Score: 1

    It seems like only a few days ago that I saw this on the front page of Slashdot. Boy, I had forgotten that #11 on the list was Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. Fortunately, Zonk was here to refresh my memory!

  5. Re:That would suck on Search Engine Results Relatively Fair · · Score: 1

    The joke just whizzed on by, passing over your head harmlessly.

  6. Re:Wow on Windows Longhorn and Internet Explorer 7 · · Score: 1

    Tabs make things easier because they help you organize what you're browsing and what you're doing locally. If I'm photoshopping an image, chatting on AIM, and browsing the internet, having one Firefox window for everything you're browsing just simplifies things. I know that if I want to edit my images, I go down to the taskbar. If I want to hit Google real fast, bring up Firefox. Also, dragging the taskbar to the top of the screen means an extra couple of inches I have to go with my mouse to cycle through the webpages I'm reading. It's just inconvenient. IMHO, tabs are nice. Tabs are our friends.