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	<title>Comments on: Tuesday Shorts 04-14-2009</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Nichols</title>
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		<description>Re: The cussing of the engines: Our homestead is much smaller than yours. That&#039;s the reason we can have an electric lawnmower. leaf blower, chain saw, et al. Quiet, stink-free, and always willing to go to work. Keeps me a bit more holy in the springtime!

Re: LaunchBar. Have you tried DragThing? I&#039;ve used it for years, and I find I can&#039;t do without it. Sits there unobtrusive until you need it. Incidentally, it&#039;s the oldest continually marketed shareware on the Mac - almost 20 years!</description>
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<p>Re: LaunchBar. Have you tried DragThing? I&#8217;ve used it for years, and I find I can&#8217;t do without it. Sits there unobtrusive until you need it. Incidentally, it&#8217;s the oldest continually marketed shareware on the Mac &#8211; almost 20 years!</p>
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