@MifuneT: I had the same generalized dread when giving Calibre my Gmail password, so that it can shoot things to my Kindle. It's so convenient, though... I guess I'm too trusting.
@MifuneT: I had the same generalized dread when giving Calibre my Gmail password, so that it can shoot things to my Kindle. It's so convenient, though... I guess I'm too trusting.
where's the radio button for a Tivo Premiere (live sports, 2-tuner DVR, Netflix) and an old Mac running pyTivoX (to stream local content)?
@Joe Brown: So my TI-99 was made by someone from the class of 1899... Whoa!
VOTE: about:config
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@ez10: While that would accomplish the ultimate goal, I think the hassle of opening a new bank account (and the attendant bank fees, etc) is Rube Goldbergesque.
@d3c509b aka Steve: I started to go that route, but my understanding is that Netflix refuses charges to those kinds of cards. (I'd guess to avoid fraud or something - not sure.) They just don't want me to give the gift of Netflix!
Was going to give my sister & family a Netflix "gift subscription," but there's a fair amount of negative buzz about that company's gift process. Also, they don't support Blu-Ray discs in their gift-giving ability (and sis's family regularly rent Blu-ray instead of DVD).
Wouldn't federal prosecutors expect a photo as part of their evidence package?
@kaffenated: Ease of use. Even grandparents can make it happen.
AOL, Mark II.
@pale_blue_eyes: I LOVE PureText, and you don't even need I.T. to install it for you. I cut and paste lots of text, writing reports, and PT is the single best tool I have.
What? No Lode Runner!? No Wizardry!?
@citrusfa: "this job is a lot like being a kindergarten teacher at times."
I'll hold out for a Beagle Bros. release. PEEK this, mofos!
@tucker augie'ben'doggy: You win. $1.
@jupiterthunder: Thrift store seconded.
Carrabba's Chicken Bryan: [www.food.com]