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Re-starting services doesn't even need a batch file, you can do it from right inside Windows (8)'s Task Manager.

Sorry, but I can't STAND auto-hiding task bars. I've got mine on the right, but no way I'll auto-hide it by default. However, 7 Taskbar Tweaker adds a lot of very useful shortcuts. I have it set so a double-click on the empty taskbar area brings up Task Manager, Middle-click toggles auto-hide, and mousewheel over the

This isn't necessary at all. If you are having multi-core issues, while the program is running, bring up Task Manager, go into the details tab and right-click on the process, then choose "Set Affinity". This allows you to set which cores the process runs on. And this has worked on all NT-based versions of Windows

Unfortunately, the regular one I get from my in-laws is "There's sh!t on my screen!".

Write your cares away
Caching's for another day
Let the data play
Defrag ALL the disks!

The implication (at least at this point, AIUI) is that the genes for Homo Superior are Dominant.

Here in Saskatchewan. A bad day, too, 'cause I can usually hit 21 or so. Still waiting for SaskTel's FTTH offering to come here. Oh, and this is for $80/CDN a month.

Cast of 5 if you count the bomb. 6, if you count the... Whatever that bouncing ball thing was...

Found it. It wasn't on here, but it was on LH's sister site Gizmodo. There they reviewed the "Spike your Juice" kit with Welch's Concord Grape Juice.

Wasn't there a product reviewed here some time ago that did exactly this, right down to having a pre-made replacement bottle cap with vapour lock?

The default, since Windows XP at the very least, has been to disable write caching on all removable devices. The reason it's suggested to "Eject" drives before removing them is so that any programs with open locks on files on the drive can get a signal that the drive is going away and finish using the file, and also

I've got to say, I'm really looking forward with cautious optimism to see how the Dark Tower series are going to come out.

Before his untimely demise, it was noted that both Messers. May and Mercury were more than willing to assist in creating the soundtrack for a Good Omens movie, which is an awesome thing as anyone who has read the book would know.

It can play back the 1080p video (Thanks to it's VideoCore chipset), but unless you're streaming that DTS-HD over HDMI/SPDIF to an amplifier (Which will then handle the decoding), you're not going to get 7.1 out of the Pi.

"That guy" is Brecken Meyer.

As already mentioned, the Hindenburg's skeleton was made of non-flammable Duralmin, not balsa wood. The thermite-doped canvas outer envelope and highly explosive hydrogen lifting gas in porous animal-skin bags, though? They were incredibly flammable, as the static discharge that lead to it's inevitable downfall showed.

There's a lot worse out there. For example, take this one. It's double-sided, and the image on the back is the same as the image on the front, just rotated 90 degrees.

Only if you enable it in the control tower, and find the "Euclid's C-Finder".