Jurandr
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Jurandr

Also works on roommates. I always close my door when I'm talking on the phone/sleeping/morning routine. It's open all the time elsewhere though. I like interacting with my roommates :)

I don't really bother hiding it. If I have friends over I don't want it to be a hassle for them to connect up their iPod touch or what have you. It is passworded though. I know if somebody desperately wants in they can probably do it, but why go through the effort of breaking in when the Dlink upstairs is totally

If I wanted to turn it off, I would have known. But I have no qualms with it. I still get the same search results.

@quikboy: What I fail to see is how you jump from mp3's to homes and vehicles, which is also odd since both are insured and will be replaced if stolen or wrecked. What you need to keep in mind however is we're not talking about physical trade goods here; these are digital goods. No longer do we pay for physical

@HPe: I broke it by trying to play with a partition tool and accidentally shrinking the wrong partition. I wanted to dual boot with another OS, and I needed to shrink the data partition and accidentally had the OS partition selected. Since I wasn't using the default 'disk management' tool it didn't care that I was

@PacJack360: because every time you change any little miniscule setting windows flashes the screen and says ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THAT?

sweet! Computer magazine!!

because what the TSA is doing is totally for our safety.

@☆Giroro G66☆: You just walk in and hand them the roll and fill out a form. When you go back it's not a big deal to buy new film. The walgreens here usually just gives you a new one for like $3 or whatever on top of your development fees if you don't ask them not to. Def not inconvenient.

@quikboy: I call it "fuck you, I already bought this and I'm not paying for it again." I already had a large collection of CDs, but my car ate most of them before I had bought an mp3 player. Was I going to re-buy those albums? Fuck no.

@yah5: At least 1) if Valve goes under, they'll issue no-steam patches so you can keep playing and 2) you can play games in offline mode. I'm looking at you, Ubisoft. I've personally never heard of anyone being 'randomly' disabled until your post. [citation needed]?

I recently reformated my laptop, because I broke the partition by being stupid.

@skim32: and don't even *try* hitting that little sliver if you have dual monitors .

I've got it and I think it's pretty awesome. I spent like 5 minutes playing with it but I guess the newness factor wore off rather quick

eleventy billion.

I would not hang my computer from the wall like that. If you want your computer off the floor I would reccomend building/buying some sort of table that stands on the floor rather than hangs from the wall. That way you can put stuff underneath it, and getting your tower off the floor should help fight against dust.

If you have an SSD it might not be a good idea to zero out the drive. Then again, if you have an SSD you probably already know that.