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It's a torrent client with an onion-routed VPN and some extra features for sharing. It's designed to share between a small group of a friends, which kind of defeats the bittorrent aspect since it's ineffective at direct transfers and the onion routing would accentuate that weakness.

Do you have a way of sending WOL's "magic packet"?

I didn't know that this features existed. Neat, thanks.

svchost starting it would mean that it's being started as a service.

Go into Processes Explorer. Find Internet Explorer on the list, right click the process and hit "properties". On the windows that pops up there should be an item listed "parent". This is the process that started IE. That should help a bit.

Whatever happened to the JooJoo? That thing was cool.

Do you have any suspicious metal rods protruding from your yard? Many houses are grounded with an 8ft rod driven into the ground, with around half of a foot exposed to wreak havoc on your lawnmower.

Ubuntu will be the simplest. I'd suggest Xubuntu (a light-weight version of Ubuntu) so that it's not slow. The program UNetbootin can is designed to install Linux distros (particularly Ubuntu) on to flash drives and disks.

Darn, I would have suggest JDownloader. Any idea why it crashes? There's probably a log file somewhere.

What browser are you using? I use Firefox so I have the addon DownThemAll which can filter items on a page by filetype.

Timespan or time of day? Ideal timespan in 20 minutes. A good time is between 2 and 3 in the afternoon.

You can throttle the GPU (which is often done to make the computer usable during mining) but I don't know if the CPU can be throttled.

And no animated GIFs. I can't find anything good with animated GIF support, they all crash or freeze or something on me.

You have a nice setup so you wouldn't have to upgrade anything. They only money that would go into it is from the electricity bill, but if you get cheap electricity and you're already running BOINC they you shouldn't notice any difference by using bitcoin sometime.

Ethernet para-cord, sounds like a great escape tool.

Some people, particularly computer builders, already have powerful GPUs. They'll save $200-$500 by building themselves and then spend some of that extra on a whopper GPU for gaming. Then they find bitcoin and rake it in. Those people make up most of the bitcoin market. They know it's a pyramid and and a bubble; they

We dump that stuff off the bat in my house. It a processes like cleansing tainted fruit. I like the taste much more when it's plain fruit, or even better when it's stored in it's own juice. Fruit stored in its natural juices is the best. I would definitely use that in other food.

Yup. The only way to not get snuffed out by the supercomputers is to have a $300 GPU. The weakest card that will make any significant amount of money costs $130 and in a few months that card will be outdated by more powerful cards and get snuffed out by the increasing difficulty of mining.

My friend running an i7 said that he got killer hash speed with it. If you get some good speed please message me, I'd like to compare high-end CPUs running bitcoin software.

MPlayer is often talked about on the forums that I visit. It's usually MPC vs VLC battles with MPlayer standing strong but on the side. Nice to see that it's for OS X too.