techradar.com — Right-clicking on everything is a good way to learn about hidden Windows functionality. Exploring the lesser-known Control Panel applets is another useful technique, and browsing the command line applications in Windows' System32 folder can be interesting. But let's be realistic. There's nothing that quite compares to the Registry.
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binarypowerApr 12, 2009
Shallow and pedantic<a class="user" href="http://shallowpedantic.ytmnd.com/">http://shallowpedantic.ytmnd.com/</a>
drcyclopsApr 13, 2009
njl52:I didn't say anything about atheism. I described two groups: "Christian fundamentalists" and "people annoyed by christian fundamentalists."All Christian fundamentalists are Christian, but not all Christians are fundamentalists. So, therefore, it is likely that some (probably many) Christians are also people annoyed by Christian fundamentalists.Do you see how this works?Do you see how you are an idiot?
mrassmanApr 13, 2009
Name it "v20" instead.. problem solved without f**king everything else up.
shadowq8Apr 13, 2009
dugg up cus that was funny @ some of you
weyoun10Apr 15, 2009
That's what she said!
schwa142Apr 26, 2009
ATM Machine...
wit415Apr 30, 2009
just installed it, nice. Greasemonkey is great!! LookItUp2 is a good one too, highlight any word, hit w and a window opens in the browser sidebar with the wikipedia entry for that word, you can change the providers as well (google, google define, answers, etc)
eagletgMay 1, 2009
There is an awesome program to do this called SharpKeys available at: <a class="user" href="http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/">http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/</a>I use it all the time for gaming... If there is an inconvenient key (like NumLock in World of Warcraft to lock the auto-run of your character), I will map it to somewhere else on the keyboard. In the case of WoW, I used the Left Windows Key as that has the double-effect of not accidentally kicking me out of the game when I bump that key. The Right Windows Key is still functional for my Windows shortcuts.I also use the SharpKeys tool to remap keys on Apple keyboards for use in Windows. Like here: <a class="user" href="http://www.togeo.com/togeo/wordpress/?p=55">http://www.togeo.com/togeo/wordpress/?p=55</a>