JohnnyricoMC
JohnnyricoMC
JohnnyricoMC

I use that one. Expensive as hell, but damn that performance is nice when I use it with an SSD.

Yep. In fact, it's the very reason I nominated it and really the only major argument I gave for the FreeAgent/Goflex/Backup Plus series. I'm rocking an SSD in a Backup Plus 2.5" enclosure and a thunderbolt adapter for my notebook. Probably the fastest external drive on the planet.

VOTE: Seagate GoFlex / FreeAgent / Backup Plus series

By any chance a comics fan? They're awesome for reading comics or mangas, or even news articles. That aside, I use mine whenever using my notebook would be unwieldy. That includes during comfort breaks.

I love my K90. It's noisy as hell, but it's damn comfortable and I love the 18 G-keys

I came across the same problem when I recently bought a macbook. I ended up installing iSnap. In part because I missed Aero Snap from Windows, but also to properly maximize windows like the way you described.

Except version numbering does not work like real numbers, they only work like integers. Version 10 point 10 is the ninth version since version 10 point one.

I always found it such a shame Skylab was abandoned after such a short period of service. I feel it could have served as a sort of staging area for preparing extended missions.

That's actually a pretty darn good checklist. Especially the tip about the order in which to put stuff for the X-ray machine.

Are you seriously putting being tall in the same box as being overweight? Wow. Being overweight is most often a problem related to diet and lack of exercise. Being tall is not. Forcing people to pay more because of their length is discriminatory to say the least.

Not just Heathrow, Brussels as well. It was a bloody pain in the arse while I worked at said airport, as I always carried my notebook and my tablet in my briefcase.

As someone who worked at an international airport, I'd just like to say most of the people working in the public areas of an airport know that pain better than anyone else.

I use Chrome primarily because of the excellent cross-device sync. If I bookmark something on my Linux-based work desktop, I can find it on my Android-devices or Windows and OSX-based personal machines too. Same goes for extensions, apart from on the Android-devices.

Heh, naw, I just once (out of boredom) read their conditions on what they ship and what they don't. Apparently explosives and some other stuff is a big no-no.

They won't ship those.

Basically, the new cooling tower mac pro doesn't allow for internal add-ons. The older Mac Pros allowed you to add in storage, had multiple optical drives and so on. This picture rubs in the difference which is a downside of the new Mac Pro design.

this. Networks and other companies that contribute to the production of content like this often make it only available in select countries, with people across the borders not getting access to any legal form of viewing the content. Think of a TV show appearing on Netflix, iTunes and other stores, but only in the USA

Toiletries: or just buy things like shampoo, shower gel etc locally. If you're going somewhere for two weeks, you'll probably have an opportunity to walk into a local supermarket or convenient store.

Documents: if you only need few documents, you might be able to store them between your laptop (naturally DO NOT do this

Am I the only one who thought he saw a stargate when looking at the thumbnail version?