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SSH tunnel?

I have my monitor and an HDTV. I put the TV in the top left corner so I can still aero-snap and easily access menus + buttons. To get programs over there, I just drag the mouse to the corner and it pops over there.

If you have Tomato or DD-WRT on your router you can setup QoS. Some oem firmware supports it as well.

I think I have a 19" NEC in my attic that can handle that.

Assuming Javascript wasn't blocked, you weren't using a cell phone, you recorded who visits to prevent duplicates (also taking into account that multiple people could be using the same IP address). . .

In response to #3, you should find the Freaky Eaters Addicted to Raw Meat episode; it's readily available online. The guy spent years chowing down on raw meat. Sure he's still alive, but it had health consequences. We had a parasite in him and didn't even know it on top of developing other problems.

Sure the green beans didn't kill you. How do you know they didn't have harmful bacteria (botulism) on them? Let's say a fly sneaks in when you open the door and lands on those green beans over night. That particular fly happened to be living on a farm shortly before venturing. All those diseases that have been growing

I used to have a lot of problems with Fedora, Ubuntu and ATI graphics. It's been updated now and seems to work a lot better

Front of the alphabet?

That's how I solved it. Took around 3 minutes

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I'd imagine it'd be the same as clear swim goggles to someone with normal vision. They'd be helpful well above water.

That program still wouldn't work if they left that going while they went to lunch.

That's good and great, but how do I convince all of my "friends" to switch as well? G+ does me no good if only 3 other people use it.

I wouldn't call WD-40 hygroscopic. Based on reading I've done before and a couple quick searches, it can become mildly hygroscopic after a while. After all, it was designed to prevent rust and corrosion by displaying water.

I think bicycle chain wax is recommended. I've read grease/oil isn't very good because it attracts dirt and grime.

Normally they are slower and take a lot of power. Not to mention they are expensive. As stated, they do exist, though.

Normally right after the new stuff comes out. In January and February you can normal find good deals. I've never had problem's with Tigerdirect, although Newegg tends to have better prices than they used to. Microcenter also has some good deals.

Could be a driver problem. There are strange things that will cause Windows to hang up during boot. I think there are programs you can use, but can't think of any off the top of my head.

I doubt it. Vista, 7, and 8 are all in the same series so odds are most drivers will already work. When Windows 7 first came out, I was able to get a pretty fair amount of Vista drivers installed under 7 (much easier under x86 than x64). Also, Microsoft has done a lot better job of providing basic drivers through