Indicator of Free space on a drive

In Snow Leopard there was a convenient listing of the amount of space used on a hard drive shown on the bottom of the drive's open window, but this seems to have dissappeared in Lion.  It is a pain to use Get Info all the time to see your usage on a drive. 
Is there a way to get the indicator restored in Lion?

Finder View menu / Show Status Bar

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    https://discussions.apple.com/message/10938738#10938738
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    Stop blaming yourself. You're not an idiot and it's never the user's fault. It's always the designer's fault. Read "The Design of Everyday Things' by Donald Norman. It's a gerat book about how everyday things can be just difficult to use. He's been also a former Apple employee. Great reading!

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  • Re: Oggetto: Re: Knowing the free space on a drive

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    From: Luca Gioppo <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
    Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 9:13 AM
    Subject: Oggetto: Re: Knowing the free space on a drive
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