How to free up 9Gb of hard drive space

I know this can be found by Googling, but it sometimes takes several sites. In the event it hasn't been posted here (hard to believe), here are a few steps to free up about 8-10 Gb on your Macbook's HDD. In my experience, none of these raise stability issues, but steps with an "advanced" quality are italicized. And yes, some are "d'oh" obvious, but I can't count the number of times an obvious statement has helped me out
Initial Macbook out of the box: 17.37 Gb
+Monolingual: -35Mb+
+-Removed all languages but English versions and Klingon (curious about it), all keyboard layouts but SCIM, TCIM and Unicode, all architectures but "Intel"+
Remove Trialware: -2.2Gb
iWork: -1.91Gb
Office '04: -326Mb
+XSlimmer: -876Mb+
+-Worth the $10 imho. It cuts out the PPC (or Intel) section of UB programs, shrinking them significantly. I always have it backup to an external HDD in case some program doesn't like the changes...+
Audio: -4Gb
Library\Application Support\GarageBand: -1.92Gb
Library\Audio\Apple Loops\Apple: -2Gb
~Apple Loops for GarageBand: (1Gb)
~iLife Sound Effects\Jingles: (1Gb)
I don't use GarageBand much at all, so I'm not missing these files (though I store them on an external HDD in case I need them in the future). This may not work for you.
+Printer Drivers: -1.93Gb+
(Library/Printers)
+-Epson drivers alone are 1Gb! I figure I know which printer I have and can download drivers in the future for new ones (say at a local lab or friend's house). Obviously, if you have your printer installed already, you'll want to re-install after this step (or not delete the manufacturer's folder).+
Currently sitting at 8.25Gb before any installs.
If you know of something major I've missed, please post it here (And yes, I know you can get the OS down to 2.5Gb or so, but that's a bit too extreme for me )

Backup Software Recommendations
Carbon Copy Cloner
Data Backup
Deja Vu
SuperDuper!
Synk Pro
Tri-Backup
Others may be found at VersionTracker or MacUpdate.
Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on backup and restore.  Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files.
And, OS X includes Time Machine. See Pondini's Time Machine FAQ and Mac 101- Time Machine

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