jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

HTML 5 and animated gifs have met. Didn't The Doctor warn us about crossing our own timeline.

Starbucks wasn't her first foray into a year-long "project". However, your point is not lost. In fact, had it been her first, she'd have likely become prominent because of it. Because it's Starbucks and because the internet likes really meaningless things.

Is this one of those "could care less" vs. "couldn't care less" type things?

This is good to know. I didn't realize that at the time. I prefer set it and forget it though. It's convenient to be able to say "leave the PC on and just turn off the monitor" and I'll take a look tonight instead of "let me know when you're not using the computer."

I was a Splashtop user for a while. I like it well enough. I ran into some issues that I didn't have the patience to work out when I knew TeamViewer was going to do what I needed to do. The only reason I had moved to Splashtop was that it made a serviceable workaround for the lack of attention Netflix had been

I like your thinking. I've had similar (or related) though. I'm a proponent of a universal job application (similar to what has been done with college admissions applications) with job specific supplements.

That's not at all what this article is about.

I'll confess a lot of ignorance on the matter, but I don't see how you can say that you've gotten any return on that investment unless you unload. I see it as similar to the stock market. You can watch value go up and down and feel good about yourself but it doesn't do you a ton of good until you actually cash

My favorite of the lot, especially with later updates. In the age of cloud services, it's probably not as significant these days, but a great feature TeamViewer offers is FTP. I used the FTP to backup the pictures and music from that machine to my own before proceeding with a system recovery. With some eyes and

This is the first reason it did not become an essential part of my toolbox. I stumbled onto Chrome RDP and was surprised at how good it worked but since most of my remote desktop usage is to troubleshoot others' computers, I didn't like this. When you consider that the issues I most often troubleshoot begin with a

Why is the image required. I'm going to participate, but I'm wondering why.

Old me would jump at this savings, even buying only 10-20 stamps at a time. Older me recognizes that advantage of having postal service as we have it in the US and am happy to pay that little bit more when the time comes.

I'm guessing it was rooted in this buying strategy. I remember thinking forever stamps were cheaper and I know it was rooted in me going in to buy a book and the attendant explaining to me that it would be cheaper in the long-run for me to buy the forever stamps. My mind translated that to "forever stamps are

They are constructed as Javascript prompts so what you're being directed to the webpage wherein the script is hosted and from which it will run. They give you the script right below them so that you can host it elsewhere if you choose.

Because this is Gawker Media's more classy forum, I will refrain from dropping an f-bomb in response.

I haven't used LMI in a long time and you sound like it's been a while since you used TeamViewer. Lemme say one of the things I'm liking most about the current version is that if it's running as a service on the clients, it will prompt you when the antivirus on those machines gets disabled or needs to be updated. I

or "Remote Desktop Tool LogMeIn Announces Plan To Shed Users".

Why should it be scary that petroleum jelly last for years? Wait until she discovers how long water can last.

Yes, that is a better explanation. Thanks for your time.

Thanks for the time you invested in that. Your discussion of symbols provides the clarity that I've been missing on the subject. And it will allow me to raise the bar with what I'm trying to get out of RSVP. I do appreciate that.