Dalton63841
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Dalton63841

What I learned with using a magic mouse is that you can't hold it, or wrap your hand around it like a regular mouse. Once I started just resting my 3 middle fingers on it, and putting my wrist down, it became FAR more comfortable to use. Obviously this is useless for gaming, but for normal use it is quite perfect.

The real question is, did this guy learn his lesson? Next time pick a bigger cliff...

Hey I know how it is. I have 2 TB and growing of Movies and TV Shows. Almost 30 TV Shows, every single episode of every season. More movies than I can count offhand. Everything has perfect metadata and artwork, and everything has been sorted into a perfect folder structure. Needless to say, I have a RAID1, with a

Wow, my assumptions were obviously a little off...Thats ALOT of music.

LMAO...Ummm well I just stick with mp3, so Im not too familiar with uncompressed filesizes which Im assuming you are with a library that big. Assuming an average of 10MB per song...and an average of 4 minutes per song...Approximately 5 and two thirds months...

RAR first, then split. As in split & concat.

I used to do something like fragmentation. I would split a file into parts, and store each part on a separate flash drive. To get it just copy each part off each flash drive, then recombine the file.

The only bad vagina is a diseased one. End of story.

Holy Crap...just quick math here...if you had a perfect 1Mbps upload speed, and completely saturated it with JUST uploading your iTunes library...almost a full 7 days.

I have no idea how it will work. Actually why Im asking. So basically they would retrieve like a list of your music, and make it available to you. That seems far more intelligent.

I was about to post something witty, but then I remembered...Vista Sidebar was ported to XP a long time ago...[lifehacker.com]

Seems to me that would take several hours to upload most peoples iTunes library... My own library is like 20GB, and its not that big. My internet upload speed is 1Mbps, and its the fastest I can get as a residential user in my area.

I don't know what to think about people making 100k/year and living paycheck to paycheck. My entire household rolls in 11,500/year, and not only do I have no real debt, but I have a small savings.

I live in midwest US. EVERY Public library, or publicly accessible computer is locked down, not only to prevent viewing porn, but also to prevent visiting sites that require input of personal information.

"Shows the librarian the paper with one sentence and a splooge stain..."

LMAO! Thats awesome. I know plenty about that kinda thing. What I meant was, It seems like it would be blocked, BUT if he did manage to find and view it, thet would boot him off the computer. At every public library I have seen, the computers are not only visible from the main desk, but they usually have someone do a

What kind of public library wouldn't block this kind of stuff, or boot him if he was known to be viewing porn?

Isn't this common knowledge? It actually says this right on the bottle of MOST brands of lighter fluid.

I miss him!

Ever since I started using Mac, I have always put the taskbar on top, and Rocketdock is the first app I install. I don't theme to look like Mac though. I did once, and did NOT like it.