hal-hockersmith
hal.hockersmith
hal-hockersmith

In all reality just about everything you need can be found on the outer rim of the super market. Veggies, fruit, milk, cheese (yes it is essential for life), meat, and bread. Beware the aisle endcaps (ohh Velveeta is on sale for 10c off!) and only venture in for specific items (bag of rice or taco shells) and you can

Just don't drop them hard into the bucket with drinks already in there. If they are fresh from the freezer they could shatter a bottle really easy.

If you have to compensate for people using devices make sure you capture the DNS traffic and redirect it to your DNS choice. Tomato firmware has a check box that can do it with and DD-WRT has a few iptable rules that will force people to use your DNS servers and not their own. That way people couldn't set Google's

That's true. If I was hobbled by the terrible speakers and it was frustrating me, and I had a good need, this would be purchased at the asking price. But as something I might use on occasion with my laptop speakers I just cant pull the trigger at that price.

$7 for a simple utility? Ok, I realize you can do file by file boosting, system EQ, and the like but still seems high. I would likely not use all of the feature and would go for a lite version that could just do the boosting (and maybe EQ as those speakers can get really tinny) for about $2 tops. And yes, I am huge

My thoughts exactly. Though at times it would be nice to drive them just a little louder.

Hmmm. It may be just me but I think these guys started out with the Google Wave code and added some stuff to it. That middle chat doesn't look any different than the original Wave look. It appears they have added 'likes' to the mix and re arranged the flow a bit to add a document editor to the right.

Oh come on. That's barely stadium seating. Stadium seating to me is a sofa elevated behind another. Like this guy: [blog.makezine.com] .

VOTE: wunderground.com. I have been a member for years and love the long radar loops and the raw data that you can get.

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"I tell young guys, 'Work on your car, no one ever got laid in the back of an iPhone.'" - Billy Gardell from his "Halftime" special (skip to 50s in)

There are two things to consider here that I have not seen yet, mandatory overtime and impending deadlines. Right now the company I work at is beginning to get busy (seasonal peak) and thankfully I am not down on the production floor. Last year we had folks doing 55 hour weeks to keep up with the schedule of parts

Opps. A life hacker dupe. Dont see that very often.

Well no. But you could use a cheaper door to start (that is big cost in the project here). Plus if you look at what it would take to tear out the wall, reframe the wall for a pocket, install the hardware, rehang new drywall, tape, mud, match paint, retrim, cleanup.... yea that is a LOT of work. If time == money then

Hey LH, good mention on the Tomato firmware. It's great and all but it is REALLY starting to show its age. You see there hasn't been an update to Tomato for a while. So the routers that can run it are limited. But it is really stable on those routers (my old WRT54G loved it).

I am going to guess this is using some sort of web sockets thing and will actually look like traffic from the iPhone and not the connected computers.

Ah yes. Silly me. Saw the download link and didn't read any further.

Good luck on those exams. I am using the 64 so I dont think it matters either way. That does seem odd. Guess it is a challenge for after your testing. By then I am sure there will be some forum posts about what to fiddle with to make it work.

Good amount of ram (say 4gb or better)? That VM will breath better if it has 2 gigs, give the video card at least 128 mb ram and turn on the 3D and 2D accel. Also make sure the VT-x and Nested Paging accleration are on, as well as the PAE/NX processor extension. Mine is an old MacBook white and it chugs along. Close