@tgrantt: Check below
@tgrantt: Check below
@lakym97: Wish granted:
@OMG! Pickles!: Arby's
@xrmb: Ctrl-Shift-Esc to open Task Manager. On the users tab right click on the user and select "Connect"
@Imfromthenet: If the account has the password set it will ask for it before it allows you to switch back to the account.
@KamWrex: Milk/calcium = no acid. Big glass of milk will cut down acids and rehydrate you
@StabbingHobo: When I'm working on websites I use it heavily, especially when I SSH to my host and need to mess with my server. I also use it a lot of batch deleting, renaming, moving files.
@ho0lee0h: They're warming up before they start hunting. Gotta get the muscles loose before they start doin' some serious killin'.
@gerrrg: I think that's a sign of flat feet or over curved feet. I used to get foot pain all the time after sports until I got some cheapo insoles at CVS. Fixed the problem.
If I don't stretch first or start really slow my calves get really sore. Stretching definitely helps imo.
I personally like nCleaner. It sounds like the feature set it pretty similar. It tends to crash on my Windows 7 x64 installation though.
@derilium: Alcohol 52% is the free version and has the same functionality needed
@chris0089: Download Alcohol 52%. It comes with a wizard that checks for protection. If you find protection on the disc you just change the drop down in the image creation wizard. It also can mount the disk images.
@The_Doc: I wonder if he's ever tried to complain when you weren't home, lol. Sit in the hallway or in front of his room when he normally complains and see if he shows up and is surprised.
@jcnaquin: You can just run a filter and sort out everything from certain machines. Especially if all the machines have static IPs (which they probably do).
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: "Leech_Net" lol, you'd have the whole apartment building connected to that within a couple hours.
@Whitson Gordon: I think that's a 14in Alienware netbook, I know someone who has one and it's a pretty good machine. Most laptops have a panel with 2 screws that gives access to hard drives. btw, don't pay over $800 for a m11x, somewhere should have them pretty cheap.
@acidrain69: You could always give Windows Easy Transfer a try. Save the image to an external hard drive and install a clean install on the SSD. Use Easy Transfer to copy all the files back (minus Documents)
@(Xeraphim): Hmm, probably also depends on the kind of drive. Older 7200rpm drives consume a lot more power than new, energy efficient 5400 and 5900rpm "green" drives.
I have 15Mbps/768Kbps and normally get 17-19Mbps download and 716-727Kbps upload.