dan7gtar
dan7gtar
dan7gtar

that dog looks like its just attached to his glove and all stiff just floating there...

Well. This is a story about a memorial for the attacks of the WTC in NYC in USA. So, ultimately Bless the USA as we (those of us who are citizens here) remember this terrible event, and learn to love again.

at my work we have three 6 TB NAS drives. We use those for backup of each employees computer. I'm pretty sure they are made up of two 3 TB Hard disk drives each and they are Raid 1 configured.

Let us not forget those we've lost. Never to point fingers, but to hold another's hand in unity. For those of us who carry on, it is our duty to live our lives to our fullest potential. God Bless the USA!

Great! Thankfully it wasn't the number 2. My mind would have been lost for the rest of my life. You're my hero!

When you say "It's not a phone." do you mean that by saying that the phone OS itself is not a phone, but the hardware it runs on is? Or are you being extra overly philosophical and saying that nothing exists, but yet everything exists?

It will just be a matter of time before some Native Eskimo tribe catches this guy, and makes him a tasty main course.... Pass the BBQ please.

We don't need kirk Cameron. He only had half of a word in that clip. We need the weird looking dude with a mustache. I'm sure he's got everything down to a science (pun intended)

Sadly, I was into computers at that time, but I never had a budget to buy any parts (considering I was about 10 - 15 years old)... I first learned to use computers on my grandmother's DOS system from her work... Which, I was about 5 years old then and could operate DOS so well that I ended up killing the system file

This Geyser picture looks like a Stargate portal. Seriously inspiring. I bet if you jump in you get teleported... To death.

2nd image is half of a TIE Bomber from Star Wars...

Nah. Just more shit on top of already prexisting shit. Shit + Shit = Heavy Shit.

I just looked on crucial.com and I can max my computer out at 24 GB with all new RAM for about 200 dollars... Heck, thats cheap! I remember spending 200 dollars for 2 Gigs. Silly DDR RAM... Value is in your younger brother, DDR3!

How many Apple fanboys does it take to change a lightbulb?

Dang... You beat me to it. This Dell pretty much has all of the Mac Aesthetic designs in it... Just Apple knew better than to put them all in one machine. I worked on lots of these computers in college when I was a Resident Technician at my school.

in a word... Yes. They're google. They probably googled Motorola Mobility.

Sooooo, isn't Dick another name for richard?

He does look like Stephen Hawking! Excellent catch! You ever notice how Stephen Hawking sounds like it could be the name of some very dark dark evil baddie bad evil bad guy from some sort of action movie (or video game...)?

I skipped the article to comment that the kid in the picture gave me the goosebumps. He needs to get ahold of his nerd rage.

In the business world many people use it. My company has travel laptops for people who are either visiting corporate headquarters, vendors, other plants... And it is always requested that when I pack up a travel laptop (I'm an IT pro) that I include a USB numpad that we bought specifically for these 15 inch Latitude