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As is well known I don't do anything except game in windows....

But for those of you who do single boot windows and use it in every day life: here is an index of a lot of nice howtos and tips to improve your life in the OS.

Just saw it in my RSS reader and thought some people here might appreciate it more than I would.
+1 because lifehacker is awesome

rumsfald

-1 because this list does not teach me how to get it to stop crashing.


zing.
"Turn Your Windows PC into a Media Center Powerhouse On the Cheap"

I lol'd

Thanks, Ainmosni, I'm following each link down two or three levels.  It has already led me to a neat keyword launcher, Executor, that may find a place in my heart.
I <3 Lifehacker
Call me jaded, but... I used to love lifehacker, but the quality and/or pertinence of most of their articles applied to my everyday life has gone down a lot. They also seem to have stolen a line from "blogospam" or whatever it's called, copy-pasting articles they've seen on other sites without bothering to confirm or test some of the things they recommend. The specifics elude me right now, but I remember trying a piece of software that came down from LH "highly recommended" that blue-screened my computer, as well as lot of others' in the comments. Make is where it's at.

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(12-30-2008, 01:23 AM)CopulatingDuck link Wrote: [ -> ]Call me jaded, but... I used to love lifehacker Gawker rags, but the quality and/or pertinence of most of their articles applied to my everyday life has gone down a lot.



Make is where it's at.
(12-30-2008, 06:19 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=CopulatingDuck link=topic=2093.msg59184#msg59184 date=1230618189]
Call me jaded, but... I used to love lifehacker Gawker rags, but the quality and/or pertinence of most of their articles applied to my everyday life has gone down a lot.



Make is where it's at.
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I still enjoy Gizmodo and Jalopnik. I just noticed today that Gawker no longer advertises any affiliation with Fleshbot. They still appear to be in operation, but sans links to the other sites; I guess they were dropped Sad
(12-30-2008, 07:35 AM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]I just noticed today that Gawker no longer advertises any affiliation with Fleshbot. They still appear to be in operation, but sans links to the other sites; I guess they were dropped Sad

If they stay in operation I only see that as a good thing. I stopped reading after they switched from a 10-20 posts a day to seemingly a one-liner post every 5 minutes. Even looking now I absolutely despise their layout, which is the same reason I stopped reading Kotaku.
(12-29-2008, 04:37 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [ -> ]+1 because lifehacker is awesome
I'm fine with XP the way it is. I should get around to messing around with it but I don't feel a need.
(12-30-2008, 07:35 AM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=2093.msg59226#msg59226 date=1230635944]
[quote author=CopulatingDuck link=topic=2093.msg59184#msg59184 date=1230618189]
Call me jaded, but... I used to love lifehacker Gawker rags, but the quality and/or pertinence of most of their articles applied to my everyday life has gone down a lot.



Make is where it's at.
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I still enjoy Gizmodo and Jalopnik. I just noticed today that Gawker no longer advertises any affiliation with Fleshbot. They still appear to be in operation, but sans links to the other sites; I guess they were dropped Sad
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They sold Consumerist too. I like Consumerist, but it can be hit or miss sometimes
I just noticed how much more content Engadget covered over Gizmodo.

I do like the comments on Gizmodo more.