Waynesw
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Waynesw

I run Teamviewer in the web all the time from work when I need to access my PC at home.

I had to sign a non-compete when I worked for a construction company. Pretty detailed non-compete that seemed intimidating as all get out. Come to find out, here in Oregon anyways that you have to be paid a compensatory wage that is above and beyond the average pay for your job description (or some legalize like

It probably wouldn't be that hard to program the GPIO pins and add a couple contact switches running up the backside of the monitor. Then program them as forward and back buttons. Might take some work, maybe not forward and back but I know scrolling the mouse on the calendar moves the months forward/back while your

Noo, why bother? Google calendar is on your phone by default and an app away on any Apple device. You simply add whatever event to your calendar on the phone and like internet magic it appears on the calendar on the wall.

No no no... just say no to Batteries Plus.. We've been buying from batteryspec for years with great results and you can't beat an RBC7 kit (1 pair of batteries) for $68 plus shipping vs $79 PER BATTERY at Batteries Plus.

Not sure how the suggestion can be made (in other comments) that if you have to pay for it its probably not worth having. Being in a repair shop myself I can tell you that most of my customers that come in with a virus had something in the free realm.

Faststone's Capture will scroll a whole webpage and capture everything. Although it's hit and miss, seems to work on some PC's and on others it captures the blur as it scrolls a couple inches down. I'm guessing its something video card related but not positive.

We go with a more logical approach, Dell PC's are pretty much all we use so we name based on model. ie: Vostro 3560 laptop would be VOS3560-PC or an Optiplex would be OPT7010-PC and for multiples of the same we just add a 2,3,4,etc (OPT7010-PC2)

I've just started using Amazon's Glacier storage. While its not ideal for quick in and out (they archive and say once you make the request to get something back it will take 3 days or so to be "ready") But you cannot beat the price for archival purposes @ .01/GB/Month 300GB = $3 bucks a month. http://fastglacier.com/

That's where Belarc advisor comes in or the Magic Jelly Bean utility.. it will show you what your Windows registration key is.