Which do you prefer - Tumblr or Posterous?
I fell into the trap of listening to friends discuss the benefits of Tumblr over other blog/community platforms the other night. I hate getting involved in these things as it makes my mind race and ultimately the self-doubting sets in. So rather than agonize and since I have both, that contain the same stuff, I am gonna pose this question to all of you out there in Posterous and Tumblr land - which is better? Which do you like best? Should a person commit to one over the other? Or use both? Looking forward to the community thoughts on this one. -Chris
"Vacuum Places Improved" Speeds Up Firefox with a Click of Your Mouse - Featured Firefox Extension - Lifehacker

Ever since upgraded to 3.5, I am underwhelmed by the performance of Firefox compared to Chrome or even to IE 8.0 (Huh? Really? When did this happen?). I have not tried this fix yet, but will shortly. Thought I would post it now so I don't forget.
My first PicPosterous Upload
5 Ways to Make Ajax Calls with jQuery - Nettuts+
And Google Said, Let There Be Chrome Bookmark Sync

Fan-freakin-tastic! Another reason to stay with Chrome (other than the outstanding speed). While I ditched the dev version for the more stable production version last week, I still love my Chrome. This is the last of those features that kept me using Firefox as well as Google. Once this is out, I can move completely off Firefox and its crappy performance on my Netbook. Thanks Google for continuing to innovate without the bloat that now plagues even Safari!
Fixing an Acer Aspire D150 Wireless Problem
XP: Small, Free Way to Use and Mount Images (ISO files) Without Burning Them | Windows | Tech-Recipes
XP: Small, Free Way to Use and Mount Images (ISO files) Without Burning Them
If you use a netbook of any kind, this is an awesome time saving tool for mounting ISO images on your netbook for installers and other uses. Its footprint is small (about 60k) and it can be turned on and off for when you need it. And its free. I just used it to install office from a Microsoft ISO and it worked flawlessly. No external CD needed to install software is you can get a hold of the ISO image.





