[Stepcase Lifehack](http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/the-vital-wordpress-plugins-for-success-of-your-blog.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LifeHack+%28lifehack.org%29#) put up a post a few days back that listed the plugins they use for WordPress on their blog.  I think it is so awesome when blogs and sites come right out and tell everyone how they do stuff and what they are using.  Nothing more annoying than trying to figure out what nifty slider plugin some site has so you can get it for yourself. So in the spirit of the post Lifehack put up, we too are listing the plugins we use here at OpenPluto.com so you could perhaps get good use out of them as well! - [Contact Form 7](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/contact-form-7/):  So you and your friends can contact me without having to fire off an email. - [Disqus Comment System](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/disqus-comment-system/):  Disqus and comments go hand in hand.  They let people leave comments from all the major social networking sites and despite all the wannabes out there this is the sole commenting system that has reigned supreme to me since day one. - [Picasa Express x2](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/picasa-express-x2/):  Because Picasa Web Albums sort of acts as my Flickr once did, every once in a while I need to post an image that's already hosted on Picasa Web Albums and when that needs to be done this plugin is the only way to do it. - [Quotes Collection](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/quotes-collection/):  This nifty plugin is what random displays the quotes and adages you see on the upper-left hand side of the blog.  I've tried them all, some got a few perks, but this is the one that keeps it plain and simple and provides an intuitive UI. - [Really Simple CAPTCHA](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/really-simple-captcha/):  Required for the Contact Form 7 plugin.  You'd need it if you wanted to have CAPTCHA images on your contact form.  I have this installed and active, but I am using the simple math approach on my contact page. - [WP Google Fonts](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-google-fonts/):  Sadly I didn't Evernote the selection at the time, but its been said that Google Web Fonts is the best thing to happen to Typography in a long time.  If that is true (and I think it is) let WP Google Fonts help you stylize the hell out of your blog with uber-sexy fonts. Any questions about the plugins or how we use them?  Leave a comment on the post or please use the [Contact page](http://openpluto.com/william/contact "Contact William Parker Ⅲ").  What plugins can't you live without on your WordPress blog?i