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I'd say ssh and screen, but since it has already been mentioned repeatedly, some that haven't:
weechat - best console-based IRC client I've seen so far. Split vertically so nicklist is always displayed, among other virtues. Really dig it.
qemu/kvm - I've got 8 OSes running here without a problem. So far it runs everything I've needed/wanted except Solaris. Then again, vmware locks my system up when I try to run Solaris as well.
portage - I still have few issues with portage. It still makes upgrading and installing pretty straight forward.
xmess - For running old Commodore, Apple, and Atari software. This thing emulates just about any old 8 bit computer.
bzflag - Still the only game I ever play, since I don't have a video game attention span that goes beyond 15 minutes most of the time. Fantastic game play, if not much bling.
klibido - Once I got used to the cluttered interface, I determined this was the best binary newsgroup handler/downloader I'd ever used.
Google Earth - can't get enough of this and it runs great in Linux