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by David Chartier, an AgileBits Herald and former editor at Macworld, Ars Technica, and TUAW

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Would you rather:

A) Get paid $2,500 to have sex with a former beauty queen 72 times, but find out you’re not the father of your own children

or

B) Be the father of your own children? High-res

Would you rather:

A) Get paid $2,500 to have sex with a former beauty queen 72 times, but find out you’re not the father of your own children

or

B) Be the father of your own children?

What's in your Dock? Any screenshots?

Asked by
Anonymous

I’LL SHOW YOU MINE IF YOU SHOW ME YOURS.

Wait, the Ask feature doesn’t allow for photo replies. Oh well, here’s my end of the bargain. Note this is from my iMac, my Air’s Dock is more condensed:

my Dock

Apple sold more iPads last quarter than HP sold PCs. Those iPads are used to read books, write books, create and give presentations, get directions, teach med students and lawyers, run companies, drive home theater systems, play games—a thousand things we have done with computers for years, and much more.

But if you’re still not thinking about the iPad as a “personal computer” because it doesn’t ship with a hardware keyboard or some type of port, I hope 1995 is treating you well.

These extensions are great, and there are a bunch more where they came from. I’ve been tinkering with some lately, but haven’t seen most of the ones listed here.

Alfred is the new Quicksilver. And they sell it (well: a Powerpack that adds features—like the ability to use these extensions—to the core utility, which is free). You know, for, like, money and stuff. So they can keep doing it and make sure it keeps working. Crazy stuff these kids are coming up with.

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