lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

I used it for about a year (and another as a Gentoo Admin at a research institution)... it was fun. But as much fun as it was the applications I needed for work and entertainment were suboptimal. I play a LOT of games. Wine was just too slow and buggy. (It worked well for certain games... Warcraft III notably) And I

I don't know, I don't care what other people are getting paid. I've negotiated my salary to what I feel I wanted and am comfortable with. I think I'm getting enough and I'm pretty happy. :P

Forklift may not be a bad pick. Dual panel file managers are the best. (Been using them in various forms since Diskmaster on Amiga). Drive Genius sounds useful too.

And cut a swath through all the forced children recruits on the way there? It's a terrible idea (But I hope it is not actually the only way to have the least casualties). He has abducted something like over 10000 children as slaves or to fight for him.

And cut a swath through all the forced children recruits on the way there? It's a terrible idea (But I hope it is not actually the only way to have the least casualties). He has abducted something like over 10000 children as slaves or to fight for him.

I've tried a small wallet. It keeps falling out of my pockets and I don't even notice it. I went back to a bigger wallet for this reason along.

yep, Gentoo, once running, is the most streamlined and uncluttered of them all... but pretty time-consuming.

That would be more the comments than the articles you are referring to, correct?

In the one hand the Chrome Beta on Android has great features and syncs well with my desktop (where I also use Chrome for now); password sync, bookmarks, etc. But I'm not sure I want all my eggs in one basked like this. Part of the reason I don't like the (very pretty and slick) Apple ecosystem is the lock-in. I don't

This is a standard feature of the GummyNex rom for Galaxy S phones. I like it.

I bought it for a mere $530 and my wife's using it on a prepaid month-to-month plan on AT&T for around $15/month. Do the math... that's incredible savings. Makes me even consider dropping my current contract at Sprint and joining her.

Yay Whiston! My favorite lifehackerer.

haha, yup, same with ours, that's what we use with our K-Cups.

Ah, actually I had a pretty elegant solution. I found driver software that did on-the-fly dvd de-regioning and decryption as a device driver. I could thus use any program I wanted to to play and rip dvds without worries.

I think we both actually like it a lot... but I'm lazy. I loved the way I could create users on the same server and the power I had etc. I just got tired with setting up routing, managing files, drives, servers etc.

No worries, I was certain this used to work myself.

At least I don't buy my own coffee at work...

Yup, buy it used, but some things are better new... replace only those. Digital Amplifiers for instance.