I'd be extremely careful about doing this and think that it's a bad idea. What if there's an accident? What if you're inadvertently a drug mule because the car was packed with coke? Who do you call if the car breaks down or is stolen?
I'd be extremely careful about doing this and think that it's a bad idea. What if there's an accident? What if you're inadvertently a drug mule because the car was packed with coke? Who do you call if the car breaks down or is stolen?
Picasaweb or the new Google Plus. Lets you set albums to private (so only people you specifically invite can see the photos, even if someone forwards the link to a "non-approved" person) and will let you upload photos/videos. Best of all, it's free.
Running a G device and an N device on the same wireless network will bring the entire network speed down to G.
Have you tried Mint?
Each port can run at a different speed but the speed is determined by the device connected to it. Once you go from a device that's 10/100/1000 to 10/100, there's no going back (I mention this because you mentioned you have a variety of switches).
Defron:
What if you nailed a thin piece of wood to the door frame and then attached the weatherstripping to the wooden strip?
Get a better son :-P
Headless doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't a GUI. Windows Home Server is designed to run headless yet is a full fledged version on Windows that you can RDP into.
The Belkin and Netgears were never widely supported by alternative firmwares; it seems it was predominately the Linksys and Buffalo routers that were.
I haven't used TED in quite some time in favor of ShowRSS as I'm pretty sure a while back the developer stopped working on it. ShowRSS is a website where you add the shows you want to watch to your list to which the site generates a custom RSS feed. Put that RSS feed into your torrent client of choice and the episodes…
Xbox 360: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/how-to-share-files-to-xbox-360-without-windows/14b61030-30e1-4418-b10c-c6a176a6fd62
There is on *important* thing to remember. Without the location services, find my iPad doesn't work (as it can't tell where it is). If you think you might use this feature at some point in the future, I wouldn't disable it entirely.
If you can't install software on the machine, you can always download the portable version (it dumps all the necessary files to a folder. Delete the folder and the program is gone). If you can't download, put it on a pen drive or CD (for the CD, you would need to copy it to the machine). If you can't use a pen drive…
No problem! Hope you enjoy; I've been running XMBC in the living room for quite some time now. I tried Boxee and went back. Never tried Plex, but XBMC does everything I need it to.
Great ideas, here's what I've got. As much as I'd love to setup/learn/fiddle with a linux server, in this situation I cannot.
On the iPhone I use LooseIt. The nicest part is that you can scan the bar codes of the items your eating so you don't have to hunt through the database to find the food your eating. They also continue to expand what services they integrate with.
Are you trying to add the touchscreen capabilities for Windows 8 purposes?
The article is a little old, but should still work:
Did you let the glue set for ~24 hours before you put it back in the fridge? And how big of an item are you trying to glue back together?