Last time I use Google Chrome
ok, I can't manage my bookmarks with Google Chrome on Mac OS, google_chrome_helper eats almost 100% of my cpu on a MacBook 5.1 with 4Gb (in some cases), yesterday I tried to attach a file in gmail using Chrome, you know what? I couldn't, and now this?????

Stupid Spotlight
Spotlight is powerful, it indexes the content of your hardrive, and that means filenames, the content of files, folders, email messages, events, etc, but by default it only does it with your hard drive not with your external drives, so you CANNOT search for files in your external disk with Finder, that's totally STUPID and INSANE!!!!!! Look what you have to do to be able to look for a file in your external drive:
1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2. Click Spotlight.
3. Click the Privacy tab.
4. Drag a folder or even an entire volume (your hard drive) to the list.
5. Remove the item or volume you just added.
6. Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list.
I found this here => http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=513645
Does anyone has another solution? Am I missing something?
So, I can have multiple work spaces, I can easily install applications, Snow Leopard is an impressive OS, very stable, with a nice look and feel, I can play a movie while changing from space to space and still watch the movie playing, I can keep my Mac for months without a single reboot, BUT I CANNOT LOOK FOR FILES IN AN EXTERNAL DRIVE......CAN YOU READ ME YOU APPLE BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????