Mr.WorldWide
Smugly Inferior
So rather than just disabling phoning home in the first place, you regularly block the connections whenever they try to happen?
The applications I'm blocking have no option to block certain connections during use. For example, one client I use wants to dl unnecessary images every time I open it, the images are quite stagnant, loading news from up to several months ago. I have no need to waste bandwidth and time loading those images so I kill that connection. The client however gives you no options to disable loading those images.
No, using the mouse to move the cursor, click, move the cursor and click again is not easier than pushing a single key on the keyboard.
Hmm, to move my mouse 2cm and click twice or to move my arm ~38cm? That's a tough call but I'm going to go with the former.

Non-exclusively, any version of Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Solaris/BSD released since 2006 sees essentially no benefit from being rebooted any more often than monthly.
Truth be told I only shut down desktops, my laptop I shut down once about every 14 days, I usually use hibernation mode.
Claiming that Windows needs to be rebooted more than on a monthly basis would be outrageous.
What prevents your claim from being equally outrageous? Common Knowledge?

You still haven't linked to one study which found conclusive evidence of that.