Using most of the usual add-ons that other Firefox users use. And in addition a couple of really useful ones like:
Foxmarks - for syncing the bookmarks across machines.
ViewMyCurrency - converts eg. prices on ebay to my local currency.
MeasureIt - ruler for measuring width and heights on webpage elements (not for my epenis lol).
Why is it they always try and sabotage soccer matches?
Like tonight, match between Norway and Bosnia - It didn't take 30 seconds before Bosnian supporters started to bombard the pitch with fire bombs, causing the match to be stopped. Stupid ****s!
Reeeally? My other hand is on the keyboard working the gears, not holding a sandwich. Some wheel users seems to not use a hand at all, but their cheeks to steer with, as all they do is chat during a race.
Cowards? Easy wins? So we're moving from bashing demo users to mouse users now? If anyone doesn't believe I've worked hard to be fast with the mouse, well **** them!
Check if your soundcard is supported here.
What Netgear adapter or what chip does it use?
You can always try and download a LiveCD and see if you sound card/network adapter works there. It will usually autodetect all supported hardware and load the drivers for you.
If it was up to me which OS should rule the world, it wouldn't be neither XP, Vista or Linux. It would be BeOS. I've never been so impressed by an OS as when I first tried it years back. Excellent filesystem, speed and API.
But yeah, it took me a while too when I got into Linux to learn the commands and filesystem layout. So no doubt that someone who's never tried Linux before will have some trouble getting around.
It's true that it takes a while to install, and every program you install must be compiled, and that takes some time too. Gentoo is a source based distribution, as there are no precompiled binaries being installed. It's all being compiled and optimized for your computer. Portage is the heart of this. To quote from the Gentoo website:
"Portage is also a package building and installation system. When you want to install a package, you type emerge packagename, at which point Portage automatically builds a custom version of the package to your exact specifications, optimizing it for your hardware and ensuring that the optional features in the package that you want are enabled -- and those you don't want aren't."
So yes, Gentoo is not for the typical user, but more for those experienced Linux users who wants the most configurable and fastest Linux system available.