@illegal3alien: When you choose a job that involves flying your also choosing to endure any regulations. There are always alternatives.
@illegal3alien: When you choose a job that involves flying your also choosing to endure any regulations. There are always alternatives.
No body is forcing you to fly. Buy a Grey Hound ticket if you don't feel like driving.
@pho3nixf1re: I would start using VIM, but it looked like way too much work. No way am I going to memorize all the functions and keys and commands it uses before trying to do something. Too big of a learning curve.
@Johann Schmidt: Intel CPUs tend to do more at lower Ghz then AMD CPUs. AMD on the other hand is a lot cheaper for what you're getting and they both are very overclockable. Sockey 1156 seems like a waste unless you don't plan on upgrades or that's all you can afford. Microcenter has some pretty amazing in-store only…
@cthomas1489: Seems most of them either use NetworkSolutions of MarkMonitor
@theaulddubliner: Exactly.
@hewhoroams: Torrents?
@Damn!!: Welcome to American politics
@pallendo: +1
@vamusical: All food coloring will stain. The thick stuff in the little jars is pretty potent
@van_line: Yes, and you can also be tried for attempted murder, no lie.
@lapillus: I'd download cygwin and setup ssh and rsync daemons. You'll be able to use rsync to automatically sync things (it's command line, just add a scheduled task or cron job)
@mattfredfry: Maybe this:
@gnpower: Make sure the masterboot record and boot sector get written to the new drive. DriveXML looks like it only copies files and not drive information like some do (I think Acronis will)
@davepermen: Side note: You can also rename the command prompt to an accessibility tool and launch it from the Welcome screen to hijack the computer too.
@davepermen: I knew someone was going to say this. It's quite easy to gain access to someone's user account and reset their password though. If the auto-login account is Administrator or has command prompt rights you can gain access to the Administrator account and hijack the computer.
I never really like Firefox, it was the only thing I could find with decent add-on support that worked. I used Opera for a while, but missed adblocking and bookmark syncing. Chrome gave me something that works and has addon support.
I came up with the same principal a while ago and there's an easier method. Go into the start menu and right-click the "Startup" folder. Click Open/Explore. Make a new shortcut with the location as "rundll32 user32.dll,LockWorkStation" and name it something like "Lock Computer"
Does anyone else notice the person is typing faster in the Google Instant video?
We used to have an inside/outside cat that stayed in the neighborhood and we couldn't keep a collar on him longer than a week. We got the break-a-way kind that comes off if it gets hooked and he'd have it lost in a couple days. A couple times he was rolling around in the yard trying to get it off.