Or this Caffeine:
Or this Caffeine:
I find it difficult to believe all of the self-professed geeks creating or reading the Live Mesh post find transferring files and folders such an insuperable and confusing task.
Stop thinking about your stomach; try meditation every morning. One feels so transcendental and energized, food, caffeine, etc. all say goodbye.
WiPeer is the "de facto" standard with this type of P2P sharing.
Remastersys works fine.
SSH, VPN, SSL VPN—whatever you want won't work if IT has a clue. Why?
Probably better to call an airline which services the country where you want to fly and ask when the high and low and shoulder season begin (e.g. Great deals to NZ July/August).
Another one of those "risk your eyesight and health" to save a dollar DIY. Completely pointless. Does anyone really consider the chemicals in use? Flipping weird recommendation.
@Mabool: Yes, these docks are sweet if and when one is helping others with HD failures. It makes life a little easier. One of the better looking ones I've seen. I have the old USB connect non-dock type hook-up; people are using it all of the time.
NitroPDF has a great OCR add-in to their PDF software which rivals Acrobat. Total cost would be about $60.00 if shopping. I would say 98% accurate.
Keep looking—I found a number of movies I would consider watching. Sorry, but I won't resist a Demi Moore (the goddess) classic.
@swc oxcart: The same question here; there must be a way. I am so used to it that it produces angst when saving.
Deni Freshlock Turbo Vacuum Sealer - Triple Wire and many others are available at Home Depot, etc. $30 is relatively inexpensive compared to the Instructables design—just opinion, no hard feelings.
Nor is it good for a relationship when partners "gunny sack" their emotions until explosion is the only option—same at work as at home.
@RenRen: Yes, yes! "Trip to Amarillo" depicts the typical organization. I'm not so sure that people are "afraid to go against the grain" as they are to committing the time and energy necessary for implementation of the "new idea."
"We recommend . . . Universal USB Installer for making a persistent system of any Linux OS on any drive."
Scientific method: Are the results replicable? First, we need a common DNS. Second, we need to make sure system tweaks (say, TCP/IP window size) etc. are the same. Most important, would be a long term, day long test.
@Moonflower: Never mind; Julio's referenced tutorial provides the rationale. Others may find the tutorial a great add-on for this tutorial.
Wondering why SPI needed to be disabled. Is it that irrelevant - unnecessary from a security view?
Rather surprised to not read anything on keylogging which is quite easy to install on computers, virtually undetectable unless one is looking for that type of program, and a perfect record of everything—one doesn't delete a keylogger history.