@vgfanboy: Guess what, CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray too
@vgfanboy: Guess what, CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray too
Or if you have a shitload of money, use a RAMdisk to store all your downloads, then put them into an hidden Truecrypt container inside a normal TrueCrypt volume with normal data which are on DVDs
I'm always cautious with this kind of tools. I wouldn't like to have my CD-key sent to a database :P
Note that this doesn't apply to Volume License/Corporate versions of Windows XP Professional.
Ghostzilla was a nice tool, too bad it wasn't updated for a more recent browser version.
There is a solution for this
VOTE: OpenID
I just use my knowledge to my advantage, so I'll use this trick.
VOTE: FireFTP
I'd say platformer at the moment, but I was better in FPS a couple of years ago. I guess being full-time working & aging doesn't help.
Looks like it's Tomb Hustler now.
@Brad:
They did him a favor.
It is easy to say why it got lower scores.
@kelbear: I that situation I'd use Lifehacker communication hack number 7
CS:S, DoD:S
I'm really impressed how he achieved that time :)
Usability is my main concerns. I use Moonshell on my Nintendo DS, and it can play both mp3 and ogg, but I prefer the mp3 format as it is the most commonly used format.
I would say "OLD!", but every time I see it I laugh :D
I use Remote Desktop over an SSH connection for my personal use. Pretty straightforward, but pretty efficient.