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wd are the most consistant hdd's I have come across. (used to make hardware firewalls with em that would need to run constantly and un-maintained for many months). in some cases a couple years

seagate r ok too. nothing wrong with em, they have not proved themselves to me tho.

just steer clear of deskstar drves... they are time bombs

Only issue with WD's I've found is heat. If you run the computer in a poorly ventilated case and the room does not have good aircon on those summer days expect the click of death following a good year of use.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=_Faq8tetLRM

jus wondering what ppl use for a browser?

i use firefox with a few choice extensions:

adblock plus

self explanatory really, blocks all those frikkin ads

download statusbar

statusbar that sits at the bottom of the browser, instead of opening a separate window

ie tab

allows u to open a page within firefox using the ie engine

smart bookmarks bar

love this one, strips the name of the url off the book mark and just leaves the logo

url fixer

fixes typos that u put in the address bar

what extensions do u guys use?

oh btw am trying the google browser and it fails... so slow

on firefox i use foxmarks , backs all your bookmarks up to a server so when you go places or reformat you can either login to the site and browse your saved sites or download them exactly how you have them setup

highly recommend this app!!

Firefox 3.0 (haven't installed 3.1 yet)

NoScript (A security feature)

Piclens (Allows better browsing of most picture/video hosts such as youtube, photobucket, etc)

Video download (Let's you download flash videos from youtube, etc)

Abduction (An advanced version of print screen basically)

Firefox 3 on main com

with that plugin that allows you to rip videos off you tube :D

IE7 on my laptop, couldn't be bothered to change.

+1 for the SAU cod4 clan thing.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

im using FF3

and extensions are:

BBCode

English (Australian) Dictionary

Flashgot

Free Download Manager

Google toolbar for firefox

gTranslate

iMacros for FF

Mouse Gestures

Net Usage Item

Paste and go 2

Tab Effect

Tab Mix Plus

Stylish

ones i don't use but are installed

PC Sync 2

winamp

and i didn't like Noscript

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