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Jacob
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Erm.. title is a bit confusing as this doesn't help remove currently stuck stickers only help you remove future ones. As far as removing stickers goes, goo gone and a razor blade/exacto knife are the way i remove stickers.

I'll just leave this here:

Obviously stuff is sourced from other places. The main reason I used to come here was for the tech news, reviews and such from Giz as well as the DIY and such from here but right now it's just regurgitating shit from reddit and stupid shit at that lol. -shrug- Maybe the writer sees this and eventually they'll stop it

I just ordered a raspberry pi to play around with and was interested in automating my rooms lights. they are all in the wall so something I can add to the switches themselves? Any ideas? Preferably on a budget.

Yay another reddit post.. Good god.

Thanks but only for windows. I've ended up writing a perl script to grab via OMDB. Next step is to get it to import to mySQL properly..

Thanks for the info. I'm trying to find more of a sort of script to just grab the metadata and export to a manageable database. None of these seems to be what i'm looking for. I'll keep searching and see if I find anything up to snuff.

i only see that on the 9port. i'm assuming it's cuz it's USB 3.0 not that it matters since i have a hackintosh + a 2.0 hub so i'm all set haha

Thanks for the suggestions, MediaElch is the only one that seems to be worth downloading and I just tried to do it and it died while trying to scrape info. Is there no command line tool I can pass a list of movies?

Wow. You read my mind but is there something like this for Linux/Mac that has command line and export options?

I think it's bait ;)

Am I the only one who noticed the horrible-ness on the stewie (look closely at the background) as well as the dr.evil one? C'mon. photoshop.

So this may be a fairly silly issue but I'm attempting to create a searchable database (with metadata) for a remote NAS. The NAS is unforunately unable to be left on 24/7 and so I cannot implement a XBMC system or something similar (although i'd have access to the xbmc files and could access the files it outputs on a

System Requirements Notes:
For Mac users: The hub is not compatible with Mac OS, please consider carefully before buying.

Intriguing.. might make troubleshooting an issue though..

My collection of lapel pins :)

You shouldn't have a problem as long as it's not sitting in the sun baking forever! Even then just use a little bit of goo gone (or just plain elbow grease while washing your car) should be good to go :)

Those fans are very loud for no apparent reason but it is using a good amount of CPU and some older machines may have trouble with it. As far as bad for your hard disks, are you asking about the fans or the secure delete?

Never understood why people like this sort of thing.. why would you want something to try and predict what you use the most instead of just TELLING it what you use the most.. Laziness these days..

Well, I am just a young college student not really entering the job market yet but in my opinion, it depends on what your field is. Since I'm a web/graphic designer having my own website is KEY! Eventually I'm going to make an interactive resume as well as plain text and pdf versions. Basically I want to hand a person