@hewhoroams: Nah, I'm happy to play my games on my main monitor so I can have one open for music and the other open for Internet access (for maps and such). Works great!
@hewhoroams: Nah, I'm happy to play my games on my main monitor so I can have one open for music and the other open for Internet access (for maps and such). Works great!
@Buster Friendly: Shoot! I was excited to try out DVD43, but it doesn't work with 64-bit OS's. :(
Vote: DVDShrink with Handbrake.
@JuryDuty: LOL NEVERMIND—I had a second slot I didn't know about. Plugged in a video card and monitor and I'm up and running!
So I have a dual screen setup on a single video card with an Asus P5B deluxe motherboard. What would I need to easily add a third monitor other than the monitor itself?
Using DailyMile, I track my running. Using DailyBurn, I track my other exercise and fitness. Using Daytum, I track places I go, foods I eat, movies I watch, TV I watch, books I read and more.
LOL...and in other news, spoons are helpful for eating cereal...
I reinstated my Quicklaunch bar on my desktop, but this is PERFECT for my netbook where screen space is limited. Thanks!
I run one 21" wide screen and one 19" regular screen. Both have excellent utility. I like the widescreen as my main because my games are widescreen and when I use an application, I can have my Windows bar docked on the right.
I use the free version of LogMeIn with all my family members. Saves me SO much time over trying to tell them what to do. Absolutely invaluable.
Well, I think it's interestig, but I don't necessarily think it would increase my productivity.
...and with that news, McDonald's becomes my work-place-away-from-home of choice. Nicely done, Mickey D's!
During the year, when I receive nice-sized boxes from Amazon, etc, I just break them down and store them as flats.
@aliking: LOL yeah, you're right. Otherwise it's TOE-DOE. :P
As long as it doesn't cost me any more, bring it on.
I just don't put ANYTHING personal on Facebook. I use it solely to let people who want to contact me find me. Otherwise, no personal information and no posting. I trust a lot of web services, but not that one.
@Tony Bullard: I guess it depends on the size. It looks cool by itself, but I agree that for all practicality, it will be an eyesore with any media center.
@That-One-Person: Thx friend, but I did get one. But I appreciate it!
@hewhoroams: LOL yeah, me too. :)
@instantcake: I know everyone swears by MediaMonkey, etc, but for me, nothing syncs with iPods and catalogs huge collections of music AND video AND podcasts better than iTunes.