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I probably won't customize my car, but if I do, I'm hesitant to join any car-specific forum after this. I understand there are good ways and bad ways to point out someone's errors, someone trying something for the first time, but they all seem like bullies to me.

Too bad he can't get a job in the bomb squad, turn hero and start trying to disarm car bombs.

Oh, I totally agree with you. It's like, "how far are you willing to go to make a statement? Enough to piss someone else off and risk your car's bodywork or paint job?" If their car is already scratched though, and you intentionally damage it, they might not get the message though, haha.

Sometimes, and this is just sometimes, a car or truck may park over the line because a vehicle next to an empty space may have parked over the line, thus ensuring that who ever parks in that empty space has to park over the line also. I always think about this before judging.

There is a solution to these slowdown issues. I've tested this with the app "Process Killer" and it works, and you don't even need the app.

Ironically, I know that when walking through Dunhams Sporting Goods, I've seen bicycles there made by.. wait for it.. GMC.

...and that justifies flipping him the bird?

I tried it before I backed up the kernel. After the reboot I still don't see TRIM support at all in the Profiler under my SDD (Kingston SNVP325S2 (64 GB SSDNow V+ series). Because I'm using iBoot, the boot time from that to get to the desktop is still pretty snappy though!

I wish this cmae out yesterday. I just bought a Kingston SSDNOW V+ series and installed it, found the article and patched it, yet it still didn't list TRIM support after the patch. :(

I forgot to point out that multiple-monitors can primarily be used for desktop systems. This is, full towers where you can access the motherboard/logic board and add another video card to it. I believe that Flat-panel iMacs don't have this capability, as the space inside is too narrow.

You can accomplish multiple monitors on a Mac (have been for years), but ou can't hook up an iMac to a laptop for dual monitor usage though. Check some Mac sites for the availability on the iMacs and laptops. I did a tutorial for hooking up multiple monitors on a Mac a while ago (plug: www.macinstruct.com), but I

Better yet, if the monitor is still working, donate it to a local thrift store for free. Some thrift stores even do pickups by themselves so that you can leave it on your front porch.