FalconFour
FalconFour
FalconFour

Woot! Finally some love for MyDefrag. I've been using it for ages (since beta 1 I believe - and it went through about 12 betas), and I've been using it with my own optimization script since about then as well (the built in ones kinda... stink).

3 years now (that means 3 summers) and I still haven't had the money to get my A/C fixed in my car. I don't even know if anything's wrong with it, but it was (near) empty and non-functioning when I got the (22 year old) car, so I know it's more than just a simple recharge. I just don't know where to go to not get

Smooth move allowing the video tag to actually be written as HTML code, effectively killing the entire rest of the layout... :P

Whenever I see people talking about Ctrl+ combinations, I think about the other way I'd been doing it for eons...

Another vote for just learning F6. I didn't even know what Ctrl+L did, so I hit it... and *SHOCK AND AWE*, it did the same thing F6 has done for me for years...

I came here curious about this new feature in FF3.5. I shat bricks when I went to that site in the screenshot and hit "Tell them".

Funny, I still haven't seen any updates since I installed this version. I tried "check for updates" just now and it said I'm already up to date. I'm using a previously-article'd "optimized" build, "pigfoot", but I wouldn't think that would matter to it. Maybe I'll just have to wait...

I couldn't stop drooling while reading this article, only to be sorely disappointed by the lack of a portrayal of a falcon in the end. Yeah, fix that. :P

@wjh31: That thing is so unreliable and unreadable it's hardly even usable. Seriously, what kind of monitoring algorithm would list the same process twice, like some kind of rolling list? Then there's the thing about the HDD grinding away but the status showing nothing.

I still can't afford a real Smartphone. I've still got my ol' 3-year-old LG VX8300 that's served me well. Smartphones are still too clunky; too slow to respond, and feel unnatural to use, typing a phone number into a software application and telling it to "dial". I like a phone as a phone and a Pocket PC as a Pocket

It would be so much more useful if I didn't have to specify a route, just give it one address. Ah well. *throws out this site*

@TheOtherHalf: You win the award for having the most incompetent email correspondents *EVER*. Period. End of story!

... I... am... stunned. Am I the only person on the PLANET that has never received a single one of these "warranty calls" on either of my two phones? How is this even possible?

@sickstick: Again... GetDataBack is NOT freeware. Sheesh, how many people are dropping a vote without even reading the article title?

@leaderbuilder: Neither are freeware apps. Nice job not reading the article.

@Tamar Weinberg: Yeah, um... [www.runtime.org] - GetDataBack isn't freeware. If we're going for the "let me show you what i found then make you buy the program to get it back" bull, then perhaps I could recommend a real recovery tool with a real website. Active File Recovery ([www.file-recovery.net]) is the only

Vote: Recuva

@LegoAddict: What a total waste of time. Why repair one OS using another gimmicky OS "just to say you can"? There are many specialized Windows Live CDs that can not only get your stuff back, but more often than not actually repair the problem causing Windows to be unusable in the first place. ERD Commander is a good

Where did this come from? You can't abort a shutdown in progress with [shutdown.exe] because Windows won't allow new processes to launch while the system is shutting down (they just error out with "the workstation is shutting down"). The only time shutdown -a comes in handy is when there's a countdown timer on screen,

Bleh, why attach Vista to this? It's around in XP, and even as far back as Windows 2000. Vista just gave it a major overhaul. XP/2K's implementation is buggy at best as well, but works "good enough". The bugs in Offline Files under XP are one of the main reasons I'm dying to get Win7 RC installed on my PC as well. But