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"Taking false economies. Better to replace a timing belt on the manufacturer's schedule than to have it break somewhere in western Nebraska. "

You need some sort of document management system or content management system. Sharepoint, Livelink are examples. If you need to ensure your documents are secure and no date can be leaked/sold by thrid parties which eliminates a lot of the services out there so you may be best to setup your own server. Basically

@Nuclear Moose:

I usually drop mine into a folder when I copy them from the camera. Typically when I'm copying from the camera all the photos or at least the majority of them are form one event so its pretty easy to drop them all into one folder. I keep the folder names pretty short and simple.

Most of the mail in my mailbox isn't even addressed to me, its the mail for someone else that the post office mis-delivered. All the option out in the world won't help with that.

I had the same thought. configuring and compiling a kernel isn't development, its just reading some docs, setting some options and running a script. You not actually writing any code.

The biggest issue with gmail is the lack of control.

Most decenet laptops now have all the same chipsets as desktops, its how they keep the cost down, its only thr really propritary stuff (sony for example) that has problems and they have just as many problems with upgrading to a newer version of windows too.

I have the trial installed and those ribbons are annoying. Some items that you think should be on one tab are one another. then some of them the icons are the same between one tab or another but do different things depending on which tab your on so I kept hitting the wrong one. Other are so big its a waste of space.

One thing to add, you should always disconnect the negative terminal first. This prevents the big spark when you bump the wrench on the body/frame when taking the bolts loose.

e-tat, there are products you can buy that convert different sizes of batteries. The most popular I've seen is the one that will place three AA's in a D size because you then parallel three 2500mAH AA's for 7500mAH which is much better than any D cell out there.

These are actually AAAA's so they don't make very good AAA replacements since they won't last very long. Now if you have one of those little pocket penlights that take AAAA's a 9v is a good way to get AAAA's cheap.

@agentUrge

I set up my own domain a few years ago and my son's e-mail address is an alias which points to my wife's and my e-mail address so we see any messages that come to him. Then we both setup folders and rules in our mail programs to drop his mail in his folder and when he gets old enough to reply he can do it from one of

I've always understood honeypot (when used in infosec) to be the good guys baiting the bad guys and there was another term when it was the other way around (which I can't recall at the moment).

They are using the term honeypot wrong. A Honeypot is something you setup on your network to try to capture hackers, not the other way around as this article talks about.

My parents, inlaws and SIL were all bad about that. Whatever they see on sale at the dollar store/walmart/other checp junk store. We would get a bunch of junk as presents and not know what to do with it, still have boxes and boxes of junk in the garage that won't even sell at a yard sale. We wouldn't convince them

There are some in the wearable computing hobby who take this furthur and capture their whole like at certain intervals not just once a day.

"@Eugene: Virtual memory management is complicated.

"I thought that was the way any modern OS worked. They try to use as much of your memory as possible, thereby being more efficient.