It's always wise to make sure you double check what you're removing in the registry cleaner. CCleaner's is fairly "safe" but it's an inherently dangerous task.
good to know CCleaner is an ice breaker though, that'll come in handy at parties
Are you logged in to the Chrome browser with your Google account? If so, log out, as CCleaner will be unable to delete this information (it's held on Google's servers and restored to your browser upon opening)
I never had any problems dirty flashing the drivers in the past, CCC just wouldn't update this time around. Probably best to clean flash drivers though..
If you're logged into your Google account inside Chrome itself, it by default retains much of this information server side. Try logging out of your Google account within Chrome and trying again.
Servers are in Texas, I believe. USA has 4 time zones (EST, CST, MST, PST)
Servers fall into the CST zone, I think (I've read they're located in San Antonio). When I'm not logged in, the time shows as EST-1 on the forums, which seems to support this.
The site preferences entry in CCleaner deletes your saved remote content settings (at least in Early bird). I feel like it's a relatively recent change. Essentially deletes the list of websites you've allowed to load remote content on your machine.
The file in question is permissions.sqlite
Thunderbird 31.0a2 (Earlybird)
CCleaner v4.14
Windows 8.1u1 Pro fully patched
I had trouble installing the 13.6 beta drivers, running this in safe mode fixed the issue entirely.
www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/downloads.html (works for AMD, Nvidia, and Intel graphics driver suites)
I've never used them, I use mouse4/5 and f5 for those functions. I think it's a more mobile-friendly change (folks who use fx mobile will see the same context menu on desktop.. i guess)
I think he's referring to the first email which came in as a block of text.
My understanding on the Useless File Extensions entry is that his purpose in it is to scan the drive recursively for common junk file types, have their locations reported and hopefully converted into specific entries by the community, I think.
Email
To answer the last two questions in the email: I'm not a moderator, though Nergal is. No photos that I'm aware of. Even the CEO's LinkedIn page is absent a photo. The devs are oh-so-mysterious
It's the follow up from the original emailer who I suppose saw that his came through not-so-well. Forgot to post it when I got it, I feel badly if back_track did all that decrypting by hand