MiltoxBeyond
MiltoxBeyond
MiltoxBeyond

It probably is just setting up linux servers. Lugging computers around, networking switches, etc. Possibly to extend their server networks?

@sss888: Giant Diamond!

@SparklyJesus: Because its cheaper and better...Cheaper. and Better... CHEAPER AND BETTER!

@techynottreky: They mean the tiny mic hole that's right there next to the audio jack.

@the0nly0ne: 20 clicks to do a conference call.

@j14: Yeah but not everyone wants to be stuck with the crap that manufacturers give em.

@BritishAcademic: But usually that just makes hackers more anxious to find some way around. Usually with time someone finds a way. Some phones are just faster than others.

@j14: I have a G1, the original android phone and it is running Android 2.2. The nice thing about android is that if the manufacturers don't update your phone, the community of developers will.

@JetCityOrange: Cyanogenmod lets you run 2.2 on the G1... just go to www.cyanogenmod.com

@TheFirstBardo: But you can take your time and worry slowly

@vertigo: Sometimes they transfer through banks that operate in countries that do not respect banking laws of other countries, and in doing so they essentially are like a dead end in a banking transfer trail...

@SupaKero: Imagine GTA Home... take a shotgun and respawning... they got a success story rather than a tragedy

@Ken: Hammer/Screen Coordination? Shotgun/Zombie?

@wjglenn: or run it as a live CD in a virtual machine which would save time on the installation in case you don't like it you didn't waste time installing.

@psychiccheese: Unless you live in mountains and you are accustomed to lower temperatures... then 70 is too warm... I feel that way when I go to the Andes for a few months at a time then go back to Florida

@doug-g: Aww I thought it was a pokemon movie...

In South America some buses don't stop to let off passengers. I got a few scrapes lost a little chunk of my elbow but that was only around 20 mph i'd suppose since I did slide a good distance on my back...

@savage3006: Usually a chkdsk /r on the drive can fix most... if not spinrite may work...but it just depends on why the file was corrupted, since a physically damaged drive may not be as easily recoverable as a software error