@Ashwin Mudigonda: I'm getting a G1 for $75, hurray for being poor.
@Ashwin Mudigonda: I'm getting a G1 for $75, hurray for being poor.
@stillLearning: Top 4 antivirus (as of latests tests) are:
@Mickets: Does it show the "waiting" cursor when you move over the taskbar?
@3Djesus: Jobs is too much of a jerk to toss in USB 3.0 PCI cards into newer tower Macs.
I know I can't be the only one laughing at these.
I don't even like talking on the phone. I prefer typing my messages. I used video chat once when some guy was showing me an audio piping setup over Skype and Teamviewer.
@Ben R: Yeah, that's how I planned on doing it.
@shadowman90: Not annoying for me, just annoying for the thief. All I have to do is type in a couple passwords when I start the computer.
I split between two options:
@RedRaider: Basically any remote administration tool.
@LARPkitten: lol, my Puerto Rican friend says "full-proof"
When I want a snack I just go into \infopics\ck\ and look for a quick one. I especially like the ones that begin with "weave bacon" ...
@Oranges w/ Cheese has 2 cats! ahahaha.: Completely possible. Google for something along the lines of "how to be ambidextrous".
Moral of the story : don't put sensitive material in a device that you can't operate completely by yourself.
If there were capacitive touch screens for DIY we'd already be living in a touchscreen-laptop world. They're difficult to find, expensive, and don't have a lot of info written on them. I bet that HackADay would go crazy over a capacitive laptop/tablet mod.
@SophT: This looks pretty sweet. It would be interesting to see it in combination with distributed computing.
@KarateMedia: I run mine for torrents. If it wasn't for torrents I'd turn mine off.
A native implementation of ZFS for Linux was released recently, anybody know anything about it?
Seeing as I don't drink coffee or use wifi, I'm fine.
One for my teeth and one for my feet.