mscasslopez
Cass Lopez
mscasslopez

I think you slightly misunderstood my post which is mainly my fault because I was trying to get at something else. I would love Amazon same day delivery to give me more choice. I already have my groceries delivered. What I was hopefully referring to was the fact if you read around you'll see Amazon are trying to make

It's you that doesn't work in Windows.

The reason Amazon have change their minds on this is because it will permit them to build warehouses in every state. That will allow them to do same day delivery of everything from groceries to breast enhancers and ultimately wipe out your neighborhood once there is no longer any advantage in secreting itself in one

Changed my mind.

But this is what Dropbox does! They buy space from Amazon and sell it to you. You sync your folders and you have an online and a synced copy. Your password is your private key equivalent. With Dropbox you don't need everyone else's computer to be on - just yours.

Start simple. Go down Barnes & Noble and buy a starter book. PowerShell is so versatile you'd wonder how you ever managed without it. It's as easy or as complex as you like.

Here you go - Open notepad and paste the VBscript below into it. Point folderPath at your network location. Save the file as NetworkDrive.vbs or a name of your choice.

Yeah :)

Here's one at Amazon

Oh well, here - have this...

Kinda like today's xkcd.

Why don't you create a Powershell script to the drive and pin the script?

Hey Whitson, Nemesis here. I haven't the faintest idea where to post any news so sorry to hijack an unrelated post. Have you seen this? A Dropbox-style desktop client for Amazon's 5GB cloud.

You can make this more useful by creating a shortcut on your desktop which points to %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts and copying this shortcut to the Network Shortcuts folder; that is the folder contains a shortcut that points to itself. Now in My Computer this shortcut is visible and you can simply drag

How can you even say "if you bothered to read my reply"? I told you I didn't read your overly long rant in my last reply, are you sure you read and understood what I wrote? I contend you only see what you want to see. Sometimes the song you're singing is the one you wrote yourself. Also, while we're talking about you

I fine people $20 for using my name or alias in the wrong place.

It's reasonably obvious he's referring to Windows/Mac/Linux versions of Chrome even though he doesn't specifically mention it. When he mentions touch screens he specifically mentions Surface-type tablets and pointedly omits any phone or Android reference. And Chrome is made for at least one non-android touch screen

My apologies, that sentence isn't visible on my computer.

"nothing goes to the cloud"

You're a common thief and you justify your actions with twilight zone legalese so you can sleep at night. I didn't read your previous reply, I believe in being brief.