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  1. Win XP Mode is pretty cool. No practical use for it currently, but it's nice to know it's there.
  2. Now that I've played with Windows 7 on a more-recent PC, I'm upgrading it from "blows" to "wait it out," entirely bypassing "sucks mildly."
  3. @privaterolf That's a question for @Google, as Voice doesn't yet support extensions.
  4. will be reinstalling Windows. Joy!
  5. unicorn, destroyer of ponies http://post.ly/Cdyh
  6. TechCrunch: Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week http://post.ly/Cb7V
  7. XKCD: iPhone or Droid? http://post.ly/Cb6S
  8. Trailer for indie-comic flick Kick Ass, um, kicks ass. http://post.ly/CR25
  9. 'Dollhouse' gets the big wipe after this season. Damn shame. I know you tried to be your best. http://post.ly/CQxI
  10. Video: Weird Al Yankovic Explains Auto-Tune, Shorty http://post.ly/CQto
  11. How to Remove Vocals From a Song Using Audacity http://post.ly/CQpt
  12. @horribleturn your C. Hammer is spot-on. Excellent job.
  13. Swine Flu Pooh http://post.ly/CJ6T
  14. We Know Hollywood Is This Dumb. Et Tu, Netflix? [TechCrunch] http://post.ly/CJ0D
  15. Google Has Acquired Gizmo5 http://post.ly/CGyF
  16. This is a 52% decrease when compared to 2007, when Humana's CEO made $10,874,383. Wow, he's sure roughin' it now.
  17. Per AFLCIO.org: In 2008, Michael B. McCallister, Chief Executive Officer of Humana Inc., received $5,185,414 in total compensation.
  18. We had to choose between our house...our dream...and the health of our family.
  19. Neither Heather or myself lost our respective jobs. The nail in the coffin came courtesy of Humana, which raised our monthly premium by $300
  20. It's become apparent that we'll no longer be able to afford our house. We were getting so close to catching up, too. So, what happened?