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At first, I thought this was a dick move to pull, but being that 99% of the commenters grabbing these won't be working for the malware bad guys, this may be classified as some type of cyber vigilantism. And that's good.... I think?

Exactly. He's not asking you to carry a thesaurus around to replace basic words with ones nobody understands; he's asking you to utilize your 4th grade education. I cannot stand when people call me a "grammar Nazi" because I comment on their misuse of their/there/they're. Dude... you're 25! How do you still fuck this

Two points...

Did anyone else see the power rangers real quick?!

Vote: Bluehost

Your usage of "vomitorium" is completely wrong. Not bashing the article as it is very informative... but that usage is strictly urban legend.

I know there's filters that can merge the two frames together, but that would look like shit on high-action scenes, right?

Your idea of an IR sensor that freaks out if something is covering the card reader is a good idea. The others would be really hard to implement.

Can someone explain why they can't just cut every-other frame out during post-production? Is it because the shutter speed is still higher and it will look too sharp? I'm clueless when it comes to this aspect of recording.

When your cable and T1 go down for whatever reason, sometimes that serial modem is the only way to dial into your multi-wan gateway. Don't hate. Be prepared.

Every commercial site sensationalizes... I use NOAA for this reason alone

I'm sorry, I need loud and noisy. I do work in the bathroom.

ISPs pay money to transmit to and from each other exchanges. It does technically make sense when you think about Netflix Servers > Netflix ISP/Backbone > Exchange > Comcast Backbone > Your House

100% agree. People who think they're being watched by VNC are fucking morons.

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.