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I think there's an auto-sense mode that will allow for 2.0 amps based on a) if the port has enough juice (i.e. - it's not a self-powered hub) and b) if the device driver allows for it in its specs. No need to manually go into settings.

Listen... no one is going to monitor your screen using any version of VNC, and certainly not a program like LogMeIn or GoToMyPC. VNC hooks your video card driver and on Windows XP, blinks the screen in a pretty obvious way. If you are using default settings, the VNC icon even lights up a different color when there's a

You can use an OEM disc and specify to ask for a key during install. Just type in whatever is on your license sticker and you're good to go. I've been doing this for years with XP and nLite... it sucks that it's not 100% automated, but with SP3 and most of 2012's updates built-in, it saves HOURS.

I understand now. The way I read the article, it seemed like it was baked into ICS and previous versions of Android didn't have it.

This is not an Android slam at all... but Windows Mobile 6.0 had predictive phone number searching. Possibly even earlier versions... seems odd that this isn't around anymore on many OS's

This.

Fantastic editor; it's awesome to see it get some proper love :)

Check into RSYNC and Syncrify. The former is the protocol, the latter is an app that's free for home use.

Well.... Carrie Fisher was in rehab for awhile!

Carrier IQ comes to mind, here...

You're right; there's one place in Brevard County in Indialantic that is decent... but it's DECENT. I don't want to sound like a pizza snob, but we're spoiled living in the Northeast

Same shit applies to Pizza in Florida; it's trash. Trust me.

I will be willing to be there's a group policy change that will allow Metro to be disabled. I know Server 8 has Metro enabled, too... but IT Admins are going to freak the FUCK out eventually and MS will listen.

Is it wrong of me to say to this dumbass "told you so"? Or is that trolling?

Not that I'm a fan of Comcast's residential services, but their business packages are finally coming down in price and offering reasonable speeds (I'm talking 100mbps steady downstream)

Yup. When I took over my department from the guy before me, everything was a mess. We have a plethora of machine's with AHCI turned off in BIOS because they weren't smart enough to load those drivers during XP's install... so now every time I restore an image that was made on an AHCI-enabled machine on a

Or you order a bunch of the same machine, clean one, image the HDD, and restore to all the other machines. This will save time in the future, specifically when the end-user inevitably installs malware on their machine when they think they've won an iPad 4GS HD via email.

Not to be a nit-picker, but by default, if they're using Metric paper, they're probably using Metric measurements, too... so 12" is worthless :P

Am I the only one who sees a double-helix?

Club soda.