Some of the things are not real great. I buy my detergent at sams club in the 5 gallon bucket about twice a year so skipping that $7.99 ever six months isn't going to make much difference.
Some of the things are not real great. I buy my detergent at sams club in the 5 gallon bucket about twice a year so skipping that $7.99 ever six months isn't going to make much difference.
"Let's think out of the box" means "yes I understand that it can't be done, so I'd telling you to find a way to get it done".
@dafyd:
I've started a write up of a plan myself. I'm in IT and work with DR plans all the time so I've come up with a "personal DR plan" which is convering situations such as this or situations such as leaving your house to let it be destroyed by the hurricane/flood/fire/etc.
Is there a way in gmail to have it auto send a document at a specified time? I'm thinking of a scnerio I saw in a movie where a retired fbi agent would have to log in to his computer at regular intervals and reset a timer preventing a bunch of documents from being sent to the media because there were corrupt people…
I've started using the firefox password manager and yesterday for some reason it started filling in my user name and password on a few forums then I closed it and opened it again later and now its back to only filling in the passwords so I ave to remember what user name I used, anyone know if thats a preference I can…
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thats one of the main reasons why I never use the online software, when at my parents house an internet connection is a dial up @ 33.6K. I once took my office PC and tried to check my work e-mail. It took 73 minutes to open and log in to lotus notes.
Yea, the new design is even worse than the last one. The "widescreen" format forces you to run the browesr in full screen instead of windowed even on my widescreen laptop. Now I have to resize the browesr window to cover both monitors if I don't want to scroll to the side to the comment link. And now there is even…
Any CD's and manuals and junk like get stuck back in the box and put in the attic, I've never needed to use any of it. You download the pdf's of the manuals for anything you buy so you can do a quick search for what you need.
I've been wanting to setup a map and show all the places I've been and when you click on each place it takes you to a photo album of them. This may work for that.
Cute idea, but with the new genration of low self discharge NiMH like Sanyo's Eneloop, there really is no need to have a charging capability like that since a spare set of batteries stays charged up.
Hopefully its thick glass or he doesn't lean on it too hard.
That can also be set at the exchange server level. Back when I worked for a small company and one of the many hats I wore was mail server admin I had to disable it for one user who used it for nearly every e-mail he sent.
To those that think you have to be a hacker ot like to tinker with computers to use Linux, you need to look at it again. I realized this about three years ago when I got tired of having to tinker with windows just to keep it working. I wanted to come home and read a few forums/blogs/whatever and got tired of needing…
Your not amplifying the signal, your using your body as a bigger antenna.
Made the switch about 3 years ago on my then one year old laptop.
The reason I want to buy it like that is to save me the hassle of trying to return Windows since I won't be using it anyway.