MaxellDVD1
MaxellDVD1
MaxellDVD1

What is App.net and what purpose does it serve? Looks like a Twitter clone that you have to pay for?

For hard copies of photos, it's hard to beat the price of having them done at a photo shop on good quality paper. For home all I have is a B&W laser, though I rarely use it.

While I enjoy taking photos, printing all of them is out of the question, however I don't think it's a bad thing to print out a few top pics from a vacation, or whatever, and make them into little albums. Photobooks are also a cool way to accomplish this. That way even if somehow my digital file collection gets lost /

Useful tool? Absolutely. But it's not the centre of my productivity or life that productivity and tech blogs make it out to be. It's only been 4 months since they flipped everyone over from flip phones to smart phones (and the only way of checking email offsite previously was company laptop + VPN)

To replace iTunes I use CopyTrans Manager to load music / videos on and off, and use iFunBox to load files on and off. On iPod touch / iPhone / iPad you need drivers from iTunes to be able to access them.

April 2014 to be specific.

There's some amount of just deal with it.

I don't have cable. I just watched acquired shows online. I don't even have any special HTPC software. Download it on uTorrent, open it in MPC-HC. I have an AMD MV-40 Netbook with a 500GB hard drive hooked up to my 40" TV. I have a Logitech keyboard with integrated touchpad for control.

But it's not the American way. USA! USA! USA!

Deadheading crew filling the overhead bins with their luggage, leaving nowhere for ratepayers to put theirs.

Google: KotakuFix

Typically it's a lot easier for students to get a student credit card with no credit history, than it is for a grown adult to get any credit card (aside from expensive secured cards).

More than 5. Late summer of 2007 I bought my laptop. Turion Dual core 1.9Ghz, 2 GB RAM, 200GB Hard drive. I upgraded the hard drive to a WD Black 500GB.

Huh? I never heard of card issuers canceling because you pay off in full and take rewards. Many people do it, myself included. Some people argue paying everything on a card (even if you pay off) is bad because you don't "see" the money being spent and might overspend, but your argument is complete nonsense.

I put in 1/8 tsp cinnamon, a hand full of chocolate chips. Certainly have more flavour now. I'm experimenting with some baking powder next.

I find a great way to increase the power of the CLI on Windows is to add programs from: Nircmd, Sysinternals, and DiamondCS to the PATH to give you more commands.

I haven't installed an adblocker on my Android. I guess I haven't found ads that irritating. On a PC there's Adobe Flash CPU-sucking, screen taking over, noise making ads that deserve to be blocked. A quiet static ad I don't mind.

Syncing work related stuff "To the cloud" is a big no-no at our company, and ever since we upgraded to Office 2010 we've had Onenote installed on our work PCs. It can be set to save to a network drive, yet let you work offline, so I know my data is backd up on the server, yet I have flexibility to work at home /

Wow. Ctrl + Backspace is a new shortcut for me. I've known about Ctrl+Left/right, so it seems like a logical extension.

With Western Digital drives, look for the tool "wdidle3". You run it from a DOS boot disk/CD, and it will change the firmware setting in the drive, so you can set it to never park when idle.