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@Unionhawk: Get a .co.cc or a .mp for free if you can't shell out 10 bucks a year.

Being a Firefox Live Chat Room Monitor, I must say this goes for online support, too.

In the "Installing Ubuntu 10.04" part, it says "Double click on your Linux partition's entry. If you've been following this how-to to the letter, it should be /dev/sda4You'll be presented with a window in which you manually set the partition's characteristics." It should be "Double click on your Linux partition's

At the end of the "Installing Windows 7" part, it says "After inserting you Snow Leopard DVD, it should automatically with the option to run setup.exe.". It should be something like "After inserting you insert the Snow Leopard DVD, it should automatically start with the option to run setup.exe." #corrections

You can also access this site using the following [shorter] domain: unifi.me

@w0w223: Yes, I know of .htaccess but I'm to lazy to use authentication.

In "Five Best Password Managers", it should be "an implementation", not "a implementation".

@Tim 예종 Hahn: I was. However, I have a feeling the file exists, even though it might not contain passwords…

@zaghy2zy: No protection, just a world-readable txt file on an Apache server that is accessible through a domain. I'm thinking of setting the file as the domain homepage to make access even quicker.

I use a "password manager" that is even better: I have a file called [allmypasswords.txt] on my web server.

Nice, but I prefer buying pop tarts that expired in 2003 on eBay.

I have another one: get a little idea of where you will be staying, before traveling. It can save you a lot of time looking at the map (or on Google Maps on your smartphone). It may seem "cool" to travel with Google Maps on your device, but it's even cooler to already know the city before going.

You can donate most #servers, #computers and consumer #electronics to the iHack Foundation. When you donate to the iHF, you're sure that what you donate will be used by 100% geeky people.

Is it possible to install this on a #Mac? I really don't mind if I have to checkout something from SVN or do some command line work.

I prefer TextPlus because it also works on iPad. Now, I know some will argue that Textie is compatible with the iPad, too: the real difference relies upon whether it's designed for the iPad, not just compatible with it.

@Thomas Lawn: That depends on your country. In Canada, the "default" iPhone plan doesn't include unlimited data nor SMSes.