Or perhaps it is already a giant nuclear reactor, but its location gives it a REALLY efficient cooling tower...
Or perhaps it is already a giant nuclear reactor, but its location gives it a REALLY efficient cooling tower...
I've had Vodka in my freezer for weeks without it even getting slushy. A normal freezer(don't know about a deep freeze) doesn't get the temp low enough to freeze alcohol.
Okay I got it to work PERFECTLY. I had to create BOTH a .bash_profile AND .bashrc, in MY user folder. Both files have the if statement referencing the.bash_ps1 file. With this, I don't need to sudo bash. The good old sudo -s works perfectly.
Well I thought you had something there. (I'm not a "terminal ninja", but I know my way around it) However it still does the same. Works perfectly until I enter "sudo bash", then no.
I should specify, I am on Mac. I set this up, and works great for my user. "sudo -s" and the files are still there, but don't work. Then, I did the above in /private/var/root/, which is the root user folder on Mac, and tried it again. Still a no go. Not even if I use "sudo su -l", which would simulate a root login in…
Okay it works great and I love it, but it doesn't survive a sudo -s command. Any ideas?
Actually they are different aspects. Insulative value makes it easier to change the temp in your home regardless of outdoor temperature. What this does is make your house slowly absorb the heat of the day, and your house will stay warmer for a longer period of time at night, as well as the reverse. It will cool off at…
Actually an Intel board hasn't been a requirement in a couple years. There are various patched kernels to make AMD setups work. In fact my first hackintosh was with a Biostar TA770+ MB with an AMD Phenom x4 9600 CPU.
Personally I have never been a fan of Ubuntu. It's just not my cup of tea. Honestly for anyone wanting to try out a new distro, my go-to(and the only distro I run) is Debian. The current Debian Squeeze worked out of the box perfectly with every box I have installed it on so far. I also use LXDE as opposed to gnome. It…
For the record, Armorall has alcohol in it that can dry out certain materials(which is why I don't use it in my car). If you don't use it often, the alcohol will actually cause certain materials to crack. A better product, that also works wonders for the scenario presented, is Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant.
I don't think it still works, but back in XP there were alot of autoexec.bat tricks floating around. Basically it took advantage of a flaw that would execute an autoexec.bat file on external media immediately when it was plugged into a USB port.
No mention of Grand Perspective for Mac? Was sure it would be here...
At the top of the area where emails are listed there is a button called "sort by date". Click it, go to the bottom and click "descending"
Thanks for the reading material! That was actually really informative. I stand corrected.
To be fair, we don't have a clear estimation of just how much she can fit in her mouth...
Color me curious, but wouldn't the phrase "Boas and Pythons" be redundant? I thought all boas were a type of python.
Have only received 1 dvd in the last 3 months. I know it sounds crazy, but I have better things to do than watch the boob tube.
2nd gear tends to be recommended because the speed/rpm's you need in order for bump starting to work tends to be in the range of second gear. Just helps it get a smoother start once the clutch has been popped. Of course this depends of the particular vehicles gear ratios I'm sure.
Yes, but it is Command + Tab.
I'm left handed and wear a watch on my left wrist.