@Wabbited: I don't know about the proof of the study, but the cartoonist didn't make it up. He's illustrating a talk by Daniel Pink:
I really liked that video. That's a great way to communicate, and done by a good artist. I wish I could get all my learnin' handed to me in a way that covered more than one learning style. Great way to ... well, learn.
@Blueluck: Very true - I've seen other countries where people leave their family in another country to go find work, and then to manual labor for extremely cheap just to be able to send it all home to their family. I guess that could be interpreted as their purpose, but the work is not purposeful in and of itself.
@ms.henrick004: I was going to suggest this, and saw you already mentioned it before me. I can't believe it wasn't already covered here before! It's actually what I expected to see when I saw the article name :)
I started using Fl.ux after this article:
@lifehacker5: Right, but the confusion comes when it tries to resolve that it thinks someone in California sent an email in my time zone (when my time zone is set to California) but I've actually moved to New York and didn't change my settings in Google. It will show the email, based on my system clock, but it gets a…
I think some people are confusing trolling as dissagreeing. An opposing view point doesn't make someone a troll. Saying something obviously meant to rile up the forum, rather than calmly presenting a view point, is more what I consider trolling. When some one says "(A)" and another replies with "(!A), you idiot!!"…
I replaced mine like this, and was terrified about messing it up. Turns out it was easy (as long as it's just the glass and not the LCD - and depending on the model). The only part I didn't like was melting the glue to separate two pieces, which ended up warping the plastic, too. It was easily warped back, though.
@Yab: That is freakin' awesome! I didn't even know I could do that. Thank you very much for the tip! This helped both me and a friend I convinced to try UNT - both of us are newbies with Linux
@Whitson Gordon: I just stumbled on this thread looking around the site. I'm still seeing "comment and commenter approved" when I approve a comment, and replying has the same effect (as well as promoting the comment, but I believe that is intentional). Has this been covered somewhere else already? Forgive me if I…
This worked great on UNR which I just put on my netbook this week. I really like the breadcrumb hack mentioned by @powerdoesntrun
I like the map idea. It takes advantage of preconceptions of would-be thieves. Even with no GPS visible, they assume it's hidden in the glove box or somewhere if they see evidence that it was mounted at one time. If they see a map, they may assume "analog" and move on. (unless you have a really nice stereo ;) )
This has been very, very helpful in showing non-tech friends that they should change their privacy settings. It's very easy for them to see that "red" means "bad," and only then get concerned enough to change it or ask for help. Thank you
@Mr.Gawn: That's awesome! Thanks for pointing that out :)
@MagicMT: I use doPDF and like it a lot. It installs a "printer" that "prints" a pdf. Probably the same thing CutePDF does that was mentioned before.
@virgilstar: I didn't use the dual boot, but a fresh 10.04 install of UNR took up 4-5 GB of my 16GB netbook SSD. I hope that helps. I know it doesn't answer exactly what you need, but may give you an estimate. Best of luck
Could work well with something like this, or the recommendations in the comments of this article:
@ginovva320: Even if they did, and deleted it, you could still go back and un-delete the file from dropbox using their previous-version capability.
@Lukas Meyer: I meant to click approve, but it approved AND promoted. Sorry about that - not trying to pad the vote - honest