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There's only two apps I use every day; Firefox and xterm.
You really, really can't ask me to choose between them. On one hand I couldn't live without my daily dose of the interwebs. On the other hand the terminal is where most of the action is; screen, vim, ssh, irssi, ncmpc, rtorrent, rsync, find, grep, sed, svn, gcc, diff, patch, etc, etc.