@EliteGeek: no. works on xp and vista too
@EliteGeek: no. works on xp and vista too
Adam, why don't you guys just install Google search box on your site?
In addition to SpamBayes for Outlook, there's also SpamTerrier [www.agnitum.com]
@Iain Cheyne: give man a fish, he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish, etc etc :)
@ArmillaDampyman: LastPass has nothing to do with allowing your browser to remember your passwords or autofill(with both should be disabled anyway)
@Iain Cheyne: excuse me? douchebag tone? uh, ok.
@JonThomasDesigns: don't bother w/ jumboframes on such a small and simple network. bluray playback is perfectly sufficient w/ regular 1500.
@Iain Cheyne: please don't spread wrong information. read what Vegas does before you tell other people to use it and understand how it would behave in your bittorrent+fps scenario.
@TheOtherHalf: those pages are heavily targeted at hardware acceleration scenarios. while they are legitimate, they are hardly real-world-common. how often are you going to encounter a page with 1000 javascript fishes? :)
no ShopSavvy on the list? disappointing.
@MrSteenky: actually "homeoftheunderdogs.net" is a pretty recent site. you are thinking of the original the-underdogs.org which no longer exist.
Awesome! Adam(and Ste-V-illagE and Rosa), thank you very much!
building on what other folks already suggested, just go to NewEgg and search for "jbod" (just bunch of disks). you'll get plenty of options for different enclosures that will suit your needs/requirements.
i like to use [www.rejetto.com]
On Redhat-based distros(Redhat/Fedora/Centos/Oracle/etc) that use YUM, you can use "sudo yum clean all" to accomplish the same.
MediaWiki might be an overkill for many people. There are simpler wikis folks should consider starting off with. mediawiki has just way too features
i'm curious how it works..
@Jordan Posey: that's not the point.
That's a bad tip/suggestion.