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You can also use Alt-D to get to the URL bar which seems flows a little better than CTRL-L, at least to me. Well, I don't know; maybe your way is easier.
Of course, CTRL-T gives you a new tab AND puts you at the URL bar, which I'll probably use more anyway.
The benefit of Google Command Line is you can just setup a single quicksearch that'll perform a lot of specialized searches. The downside is more stuff to remember than setting up individual quicksearches. For example, if I want to search images on Google...
Google Command Line:
g /img butterflies
Plain Ol' Quicksearch:
gi butterflies
One is more work initially, the other is more work later. Neither is much work at all.
QuickSilver is also great for bookmarks. To me, it never made since to create lots of bookmarks because it takes so long to scroll through them. However, with QuickSilver bookmarks are indexed, so to access your blog I can just type from anywhere, cmd-space, tab, tab, and then : drm .