Very cool Greasemonkey script

This might just be the most useful Greasemonkey script yet.

Pre-fill comments

Now instead of having to enter your name, email address and URL for every different WordPress or Movable Type blog, you enter it once by hitting Shift-Alt-C and then every time after that, you just hit Alt-C when you want to fill in the comments form with your default value. Freakin’ cool.

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