@Interstella5555: Most people without Macs keep the power brick on the floor where it was designed to go. That is why there are cords on both sides of the brick.
@Interstella5555: Most people without Macs keep the power brick on the floor where it was designed to go. That is why there are cords on both sides of the brick.
@Adam?!: They use Apple because they are tech writers not the engineers who design the tech being reviewed.
@Molesworth: That is actually the same video just from more angles :P
@a_of: to simulate the momentum of a normal passenger train. Basically those were only there to satisfy the naysayers and skeptics who don't realize that those cars don't really change the damage induced by the crash.
@Lupus_Yonderboy: Thanks. I will look into this.
This was one of the several issues that pushed me to Bing right when it came out, and I have stayed there ever since
@CaptainJack: I would be more afraid of the Greenpeace members doing something stupid than of the train transporting nuclear waste
Things that are radioactive emit heat. The train cars are no hotter than the heads of the people standing next to the track. I think this is just a case of fear mongering. Those train cars are among the safest objects on the face of the earth. Just watch the crash test videos. These things are marvels in and of…
Its a cool concept, but I don't see how they would expect two of your friends to let you use their phones just so that you can run photoshop. I think the Atrix is a much better idea for having a computer phone
I find it sketch that they don't actually show us the tip of the driver head on so that we can actually prove that it is not just a phillips, or 5 sided phillips.
@John: I have found that the issue comes from doing an actual install to the drive vs running a livecd with persistence from the drive. When you run the livecd it loads everything into ram and does not write to the disk nearly as often as an installed OS
@fastactingrelief: It is great for trouble shooting broken OSes, having all your settings and file with you no matter where your go (need to work at a remote station, just plug in your flashdrive and reboot). Also, if you have to do work on a public computer (like at a library) you can rest easy knowing your OS is…
@Dezerus Richardson: Its not important that they are better than the government, but by how much.
@MajorGroove: we both have dumb phones.
The one point in Google Voice where I have issues is with calling some back after they just called. The number that shows up on my phone when my girlfriend calls my Google Voice number is different from the number that shows up when she texts my GV number. Sadly, the only way to call her through my GV number is by…
So is it Page or Schmidt who said that if you have something to hide you just shouldnt do it in the first place?
I was hoping this was an app. I really want to get an android app that will lock access to programs at preset times (sort of like leechblock but for the whole phone) so that I can lock out the distractions when I am in class, and while studying. Oh well I can dream.
@Wraithen: rofl. ahh the things we type while sleep deprived
@Wraithen: wait wait wait... making your wife mad will make her want to have sex with you??? Lucky
@FriarNurgle: even the kids?