@aural: XLD is a nice equivalent to EAC for Mac. Not as many options, but definitely handy if you want a bit of control over your rips.
@aural: XLD is a nice equivalent to EAC for Mac. Not as many options, but definitely handy if you want a bit of control over your rips.
Anyone who wants to do their good deed for the day: jarred [at] forgedeuphoria [dot] com
I managed to see this link in my Wordpress Dashboard: How to create your own Wordpress minimalist theme. I thought it was a bit of a laugh
@thoughtcrime: I agree, SuperDragAndGo is one extension I could -not- live without, and I can't stress the not enough. Just click a link, drag, drop and et voila, the link opens in a new tab. Select some text, drag and drop and you have yourself a google search for that term in a new tab. Same with just plaintext…
CrossLoop is a great piece of software if youre looking for a quick setup, no-fuss option. It has replaced my VNC over LAN, and I am going to be using the new private beta version shortly, which has more practical features as Mrinal has informed me. Looking forward to the release and new features.
I agree with keeping FF 2.0 off the list. Sure it was a release to everyones favourtire browser but it wasn't a huge innovation. It rolled out bug fixes, patches and a few new things that were in the application itself instead of having to install an extension to get that functionality (closed tabs list etc. from Tab…
'When life gives you lemons - Lifehacker will know that to do with them.'
hack‧er /ˈhækər/ (noun): a microcomputer user who attempts to gain unauthorized access to proprietary computer systems.
Definitely worth a look, and a great idea. And Gina is definitely right about it being more effective then [IfFoudPleaseReturnTo.txt] file. Great find, I suggest anyone who owns a flash drive look into this. It could save you alot of grief in the long run; just a small amount of time and anyone who finds your lost…
Stalk me; It would make me feel loved and slightly spooked at the same time. Come on, you know you want to.
I didn't know there was 30 ways to eat something. I always thought there was just one — open up your mouth, insert the food and chew. Heave if you dislike the taste, or if you happen to like the taste, then swallow the food and your Stomach stays happy for a while; until it wants more food and then the process starts…
@GusH: It's possible although it would be more beneficial to do it in reverse, because using VMWare via Windows you still have the full capabilities of Ubuntu plus you can still use your Windows applications in their normal environment rather than having to use Wine or use them from VMWare via Linux. But that's just…
@HarrisonHopkins: Yes, you do but you can simply use the good ole Flash Drive if you wish, the same principles apply.
Great effect, I've used something like this on one of my digital works, which can be seen on my deviantArt here: http://electrix04.deviantart.com
I've had a go at the Super Mario Games just for the good old times sake. Lots of fun, definitely saved in my bookmarks. Thanks!
I've known about Firefox Quick-Searches for a while now, but I've been too lazy to implement some of my own, so this is definitely going to save me some time, great work Gina.
I've seen RFID blocking tutorials and equipment before, so it's nothing totally new; but there are definitely some cool wallets. I'd buy a couple.
Just for kicks:
@sumdeus: Great suggestion, although in my poinion, for Gentoo to be any good you have to spend alot of time customising it, which alot of people don't have. I have 2 boxes that run Linux, one is Gentoo and the other is Ubuntu. Overall, I think Ubuntu is the best out-of-the-box Linux distro. Long Live Ubuntu!
Once you go black, er Mac, you'll never go back.