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idk bud, I think every printer company conducted in those kind of acts, but not all their models do that. I was looking into the Brother highest end (consumer printer) lazor printer vs the Epson 845 inkjet, and I couldn't be happier with the Epson. The reviews on amazon speak for them well enough.

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Quick john you take the number pad on the keyboard, I'll take letter keys on the keyboard, together we'll hack 5 times as fast.

Wow, really nice setup. I was wondering if you had a different style file manager, from the vanilla Fedora one?

"It's hard to escape a sinking ship if the same company also owns the ocean." This is one scary thought. Most scary of all is that with a united front and leadership they will find it even easier to man handle local government into slowing down the growth and adoption of smaller, good local isp's, like the one I'm on.

lol, not really a blind spot, I know the difference, just a typo that got past me.

Evernote's key dev's walk a fine line between mainstream usability and extreme power user wants. As an example they have no intention of ever implementing 3 x or greater nested folders even. They often wouldn't even think about adding useful functionality to their software if IFFT or something like that can

Pretty sure this wasn't the first time I had to deal with this with my parents yahoo accounts. If it's any cancellation, they usually ask to reset your password when you try logging in the next time. I've never had a account hijacked, so that's good I guess. I have them setup on gmail now, but still forward their

There isn't much to it.

Oh it's hard to say where I got those icons, they're from all over Google. I keep a folder full of them for some reason.

Those calender tiles wouldn't really be of any use to me, but it certainly looks cool. Here's my 2560x1600 desktop as it looks now.

Gopher released a youtube video named, "Skyrim 3.1gb Crash Limit & Skyrim Performance Monitor."

The engine used in Skyrim is much more robust than what people knew in Fallout NV, and Fallout 3. It's relatively oldish considering how old Skyrim is already. If you see the game world with mods, you know that the engine can take a lot of weight. Still though, people hope that with Fallout 4, the engine is revamped

Way back when I jailbroke my phone, I greatly appreciated being able to test out apps before I buy the official version. Currently I waste so much money on un-useful apps that I want to return in one or two minutes of using it, but can't.

Jeez I know those people too, I think. On their defense they download so many malware programs that divert their internet searches, embed third party ads into their web pages, I wouldn't even be suprised if all their keystrokes were being sent somewhere. At that point, It's either time to stop talking to those people,

It looks like much more going on then in their prior Strike-Suit games. If anything they had a very small base to start on for the new engine.

The modder 'Melenia' is on their payroll as some model/texture type jop. He's been making must have mods for the fallout/stalker games, and making tutorials for the modding community for a long time now. He is really talented.

For dumping a large file(s) to a "friend or two" no more,

Maybe Apple would be able to lauch the cheap ARM desktop machines to the masses without confusing the hell out of them, or better yet built up their ipads into fuller OS's with file system support.

Usually in movies when the aliens come in they access a central link and disable all our defenses(The Day the Earth Stood Still), or in other movies they're incable of doing somthing/stopping somthing bad because they rely on people to do manuel authentication from memory or somthing(Olympus has Fallen).