danielblakes
danielblakes
danielblakes

I felt that the "This comment cannot be replied to because it's too short" would have been enough.

approved!

yes. most likely would be covered under the reverse engineering statutes of the DMCA. Technically you would have had to at some point own a hardware device that had the capabilities in order to reverse engineer said product, but you could most likely get around this by citing fair use of the software.

24 gigs running 4x6 in quad channel. it's ridiculous. just to show off he opened (each on it's own monitor), skyrim, gta iv, and vegas exporting video. thing didn't even bat an eye.

this.

i did, and i had the caffeine headache the day after to prove it.

"it would allow users to...potentially, negatively impact..the phone"

sticky situation. you could argue you only gave them permission based on the assumed validity of the warrant, and they would counter with the fact that you should have verified the content of said warrant - either way, you are correct, you should never give "permission", be it implied or not.

Let that be a lesson to everyone. Use better friends.

i've done this at 7/11. granted, not a 55 gallon drum, but a quarter keg full of coke.

amen! my friends all laugh when i tell them i still rock ddr2, and a core 2 quad, but when i bust it out and beat all of them in benchmarks, they tend to stop talking pretty quick. :) it isn't all about age, it's about quality, cooling, and work conditions - i've kept my system water cooled (and overclocked), in a

i own a domain, but i do the hosting myself (through said server) - i suppose i could buy hosting as this does run cheeper than online "backup" solutions. and i could add ftp for a surcharge...hmmm i'll have to look into this! never thought of it before. if i could run an ubuntu based server i could use rsync which

he could probably still use software RAID, however.

is there any good cloud-based storage system that:

i've been running it on a lenovo POS 300 dollar laptop in a VM with one core of a..i believe penium 2 dual core, 512 megs of ram, and onboard video, and it's snappier than anything i've ever put on it (unless you count ubuntu server...that command line was pretty damn snappy).

still rockin the 460 eh? i've had my 450 for years and it's still maxing everything i throw at it.

usually they'll lower the price of the last OS (7, in this case) a little bit. Also worth noting are that some serials, i know for a fact MSDN serials, are good for up to three installs...