Longevity of backups depends primarily on condition and handling. I design a lot of disaster recovery systems and over the last few decades I've found that:
Longevity of backups depends primarily on condition and handling. I design a lot of disaster recovery systems and over the last few decades I've found that:
I guess I'm not seeing the point, or at least for securing legitament items.
Ratios of bird incidents is highly location dependant. Most people will only experience this rarely, however a friend of mine has a house with a wall of glass. She lives next to a park where people feed the birds. It's disturbing how many birds she has to sweep off her porch. She averages at least a couple per week.
I've been using a projector system for home theater for about six years and there are several additional considerations that I'd suggest one take into account when purchasing one:
@AnnS.: Tasker or Locale can both do it. Locale would need the program launcher addon though. Have them set your volume to the right level and then launch Pandora.
@Shakazula: Yes, it's pretty simple. Just make sure you've set your volume at an appropriate level first.
Windows: Task Scheduler to run a batch that opens Pandora. Is that too hard?
Oddly, for my use the "concept video" of the Microsoft Courier came really really close to my dream tablet.
If the point of this article was increased productivity from increase in speed, then they should have recommended a solid state drive.
Vote: HyperV
I used a similar method to boost an in-house microcell booster for my brother who lives in a very rural area.
Wow, that's a lot of work compared to my solution. I just use a small NAS unit (6TB) on my 1GB network. Each file system has a way of pointing user profiles to external devices, but sometimes network shortcuts work just as well.
As an avid backpacker who uses this type of stove and professional gear maker, I have a few comments:
This is actually a bit disappointing. It doesn't create "apps", it really just creates keyword feeds. I was hoping to actually create an application that well, does something....
I think it really depends on what you are using it for and your preferred organizational type. If I didn't constantly need to tag more than notes, single purpose apps would be far superior.
Zinc Poisoning.
Vote: Wordpress (Self Hosted)
The upload speeds on this would be terrible for big file users. I've got about 1.5 TB to backup. I've already set up a local NAS, but I've been considering a small remote NAS to toss on a friends network. Downside, thoughput is still bottle necked aggressively.
I've personally used Amazon, Ebay Storefronts, OSCommerce (self hosted as well as through LunarPages), Straight HTML + Paypal buttons and even Etsy. For a shop that wants to use product multiple attributes - shirts in Red, Blue, Green + S, M, L things get complicated fast. Eventually I found a happy and tech friendly…