mnemonicj
mnemonicj
mnemonicj

cool beans. i'm using a macbook unibody late 2008 model and my processor is supposed to run in 64 bit mode, but apple disable the hardware to use it. i know you can tweak the OS the boot and run under 64 bit but i know i won't see a huge bump in speed and processing.

VOTE: Google Talk

i still feel firefox loads and runs a little slower than chrome. i too, was a loyal firefox user, but a few years back since my change to chrome, i haven't looked back.

crazy artwork, but cool nonetheless.

In 2009, Honduras the country I live in, suffered a massive earthquake. Fortunately, my house suffered little to no damage. The experience was really out of this world and all I remember is waking my brother up (since this happened around 3:00am) and telling him not to kick our ps2 while we began running down the

meh, looks like a geektool customization

that makes me a sexy baby

@comm0: I'm actually planning on carrying my children (whenever i have any that is) just like this.

I've been using an app called MenuCalendarClock (iCal Edition) and it serves its purpose well. The calendar now actually shows up next to my clock and I can easily set dates on it.

the heading should actually say: "why a smartphone is like your brain".

@MosContraMundum: you will see a dramatic performance, mostly for multi-tasking. If you run virtual machines, RAM is what you need.

I'm using a late aluminum Macbook with 6GB of RAM. The next obvious step is the purchase an SSD drive (when prices come down dramatically hopefully this year *fingers crossed).

@digerati: i'm guessing it has an air filter, so that must get rid of the moisture.

yep, with enough soap i'll probably be able to blow up just about anything.

when i was growing up, THE language everybody just had to learn was english. the city i live in, over 60% of the people speak english fluently, spanish being our first language.

VOTE: VMWare Workstation

=O

a heads up with virtualization. the technology is fairly new, but the reduction on energy consumption is a very attractive fact. this really is the future of computers anyways, so maybe these guys didn't include the technology into their research.