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Bryan Price
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Redirection was introduced when? Dos 3.0? Or was it 2.0? And before that, there was Unix.

I'm not sure what this will get you. Especially if the external drive isn't as fast as your internal, or the bus speed is different. And USB, if you are reading and writing to the same drive at the same time isn't a pleasant experience from what I've seen.

Chi.mp was interesting.

I will say this, after I've tried flavors.me and unhub.com, as well as businesscard2, card.ly, dooid.com, and I'm sure I'm missing a few others I've tried in that list, when you have the web presence that I do (or at least I try to track), there really needs to be a .xml file for tracking all of that stuff, something

vote: linkedin.com

I'm a little more than troubled by the double scroll bar on it. Needs more cowbell still.

@BarnabasIphicles: How do you get yours to last so long? The longest I've managed before the cable modem port goes bad, a lightning strike takes it out, or the connectivity speed goes out the window is two years.

I have Dlink DIR-655 router. The laptop with the N card that I planned on using that connection with, I managed to brick with a BIOS update (grrr....).

I still don't understand why people that are in the same time zone (I've checked by reading the headers) get marked as if they aren't in my timezone. Oh well.

@efire_: Not much, since it seems to be written in Autohotkey.

But I already have created links to the FTP servers I need using Explorer. And they're available in save/open dialogs as well. The other stuff looks interesting though.

My only complaint — backup doesn't work on my system. Evidently it doesn't like the way I set up my profile, not that that should really matter that much.

vote: dropbox

@jimmyrizzo: Technically, it should. But I found even with an Administrator command line prompt (which is the only way you're going to stop the print spooler anyways), it still wouldn't give me access to the last PRINTER subdirectory. I did do a start . at the spool subdirectory, and got into it with the GUI and an

Give me Palm Graffiti, and I'll be happy.

I've got an [uptime.exe] that's in my standard utilities directory. From the date, it also came with whoami.exe. They still run even on a Windows 7 64-bit machine (cmd line), even though the date on them is from '95, which means it's from Windows 95! Possibly a W95 resource kit?

@franco1975: Yep. Always have. Either running a BBS, downloading Usenet, grabbing email every morning as I was getting showered, or now running BOINC and SETI@home and others of that realm and fattening my utorrent ratios.

After I first signed up with Gmail, I noticed that all my sessions were using HTTPS. I thought it was interesting, and possibly the reason was that I was using Firefox. I also don't remember if I started out with HTTP or HTTPS.