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Did I say I didn't like MGS and it's outrageous cutscenes? No. I asked how they're going to pull that off in a game that's only a couple of hours long. Either most of the game is cutscenes or they don't have long cutscenes which is, as you said, part of their style. Surely it's more than a couple of hours long.

A couple hour long MGS game? Is there any gameplay or just cutscenes? Sounds like a movie more than a game.

And? Sony has their hands in the Xbone's BD drive one way or another. Samsung sells parts to Apple to build the iPhone. LG, Sharp, and Samsung make most of the LCD screens used in most brands of TVs. It goes on and on and on.

With the first one.

I have CrashPlan so everything is backed up. But I also use a handful of cloud services; Dropbox is just phone picture backup at this point, Google Drive for general/sharing docs, and SkyDrive for my school work.

I contacted one of my representatives about CISPA and his automated response was effectively "go fuck yourself." I guess I don't have enough money need representation.

Switch? Why just use one?

I wish I could fit all my photos in a 50GB cloud...

I've used teamviewer for my own computers before, but I really don't think I want my parents to have that quick of access to me. I can't imagine what they'd have me do. Probably call me every time they need to scan something.

It's been available for long than that as a roll-out, beta release style. I've had it for awhile now.

What kind of remote login are you looking for. If you want to walk her through how to do some things remotely, you use Google Hangouts and she can let you take control of her computer. Of course, you'd have to have her install Hangouts...

I've removed admin rights from my parents before. Eventually they need it for a legitimate purpose and then you have to give them the admin password which defeats the purpose.

Yeah, for a Live Linux, you just need room for the image which fits on a CD already.

If you want to actually have Linux on a flash drive, why not just install it to a flash drive?

You have to pick a Live Linux, but honestly, that's nearly any of them now. And no, it will not leave any trace on the host computer. You either don't boot into the computer's OS at all, or run Linux in a virtual machine.

No need. dd

I've been using LiLi for awhile. It's just so easy.

Nevermind.