Somewhat related: It irks me how the Quit shortcut (Command + Q) is so close to Close shortcut (Command + W). I've accidentally shut my browser down and lost all of my browser-based work more than once by hitting Q instead of W.
If you're using Chrome, sometimes you can Command Shift T and it'll reopen the entire browser along with all the tabs the way it was before you shut it down.
That article about remapping shortcuts in OS X is nice. Sadly, it was written a while ago, and, while the method in it does allow me to add a new shortcut in Snow Leopard[1], it apparently does not deactivate the old one. Thus, my newly created shortcut quits Firefox; but so does command-Q. :-(
[1] In the instructions in the article, replace "Keyboard & Mouse" with "Keyboard". Otherwise, follow the instructions exactly.
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[1] In the instructions in the article, replace "Keyboard & Mouse" with "Keyboard". Otherwise, follow the instructions exactly.
Windows D for desktop, Windows E for explorer, CTRL+R for Run (especially in Windows Vista/7).