Hmmm. Hope he’s better at this than he was as a receiver for the Chiefs. I don’t see it.

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If there’s a nightmare scenario for the Bucks this year:

They miss out on the top 3 picks and they end up drafting Joakim Noah.

That’d be terrible.

We all know who the first two picks will be: Oden and Durant. What about the next one?

Corey Brewer, 6-8 SF Florida / Junior
Mike Conley, 6-1 PG Ohio State / Freshman
Al Horford, 6-9 C Florida / Junior
Spencer Hawes, 7-0 C Washington / Freshman
Roy Hibbert, 7-2 C Georgetown / Junior
Yi Jianlian, 7-0 PF Guangdong Southern Tigers (China) / 1987
Acie Law IV, 6-3 PG Texas A&M / Senior
Joakim Noah, 6-11 PF Florida / Junior
Brandan Wright, 6-9 PF North Carolina / Freshman
Julian Wright, 6-8 SF Kansas / Sophomore
See Results

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Oh, please, oh please, oh please.

Please Google them up and make it free!

Surely Google can provide us a better way to track podcasts. Not that FeedBurner is bad, but I don’t want to pay $5/month to get more podcast tracking.

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Spriglet #5: Have a print job in Windows that just won’t go away? Here’s how to fix it:

®= right-click, © = click, © © = double-click

  1. ® on My Computer and choose “Manage”
  2. © on “Services” in the left pane
  3. © © on “Print Spooler” in the right pane
  4. © the “Stop” button
  5. Leave this window open and hit Windows-E to bring up an Explorer window
  6. Drill down to c:\windows\system32\printers\spool
  7. Highlight and delete all of the files in here
  8. Back on the Print Spooler Properties window, © Start
  9. © Start, © Settings, © Printers and Faxes, © © the printer with the stuck job
  10. Hit F5 to refresh. All of the print jobs should now be gone.

UPDATE: Check out the shorter batch file method in the comments below. Thanks, White Panther.