@Who's Soap?: Maybe it's CDO. It's like OCD but the letters are in the right order. ;)
@Who's Soap?: Maybe it's CDO. It's like OCD but the letters are in the right order. ;)
@spamgirl: US only unfortunately. Would have been really good. :(
Where is the android app, I can't find it?
@UnderLoK: I'm reminded of what happened to the avsim website. They had RAID setup for their server but no real backup. So a hacker merely deleted everything. And the RAID did what it was supposed to and mirrored the deletion!
@foldor: Which is the title of this Hive Five is it not? ;)
@cwharts: As far as I know you can't create or mount ISOs, only proprietary format. Which makes it pretty inflexible.
@A Pimp Named DaveR: Not for everywhere yet. I'm still waiting for its release here.
@—Tito—: Got to agree, until I looked closer I thought I didn't even realise it was "organised", just thought it was a haphazard dumping of packing waste. Clever and cheap workspace but don't agree with the "attractive" in the title.
@diasdiem: Depends on what you do I suppose, I can't think of anyone I know personally who doesn't need to use office software in some capacity in their job.
@cisengineer: Thanks for this, forgotten about this site for years, better for us Brits anyway. Using Discworld as an example the release years make more sense (in series order for one and not behind on release schedule). Also a bit more detailed with the series rather than a simple list (which isn't appropriate in…
@fuzzypiglet: Doesn't really prove anything, I had my gmail hacked when I was using Keepass (I now use Lastpass because it actually does what I want it to), I never blamed Keepass for my account being hacked though.
@thomas.babst: $12/year is hardly breaking the bank for a commercial solution. I'd love to go open source but after using Keepass for a couple of years I found Lastpass to be much better in terms of everyday convenience and use.
Looks like a good app but I hardly use call time and my text and internet is unlimited even though it's a very cheap/basic plan so I'm guessing I probably don't need this.
@Archon810: And US only.
@nnJimmy: If you read the original article it already addresses static sensitive components. Not to mention there's nothing stopping you using antistatic ESD shielded zip lock bags for those components.
@tidymaze: Strange, as I do that myself and not had issues (through Chrome). I did printed postage labels through ebay-paypal only a couple of weeks ago and all went smoothly.
@tidymaze: not noticed any issues myself using ebay/paypal and Chrome. I've had to use IE a couple of times but I can't even remember any big sites that didn't work properly with Chrome.
@curlymeatball38: "vmware thinapp is also free (with purchase/illegal download of vmware workstation)".
@DarwinSurvivor: Surely that's what hyperlinks are for?!? :)
@drsprite: Hopefully not long... "Should work with the stable version soon!"