@DarwinSurvivor: So.... Did you do any significant amount of development on a laptop?
@DarwinSurvivor: So.... Did you do any significant amount of development on a laptop?
@unllama: This!
@Grant Forrest: I have a 3 lb. netbook. My backpack feels like it contains a bunch of bricks by the end of the day, and I'm not even carrying textbooks or trekking across campus. But then again, I may be just an aged grad student.
@daniel.monkeyfun: Woah, it's $20.00 more than the Ultimate Steal for Office 2007. And the website is no longer branded "Ultimate Steal".
@capitalH: That's what I envisioned, too, when I saw the title.
@cargo80051: On my Camry, if you use the remote to unlock the doors and then do not open any door for 30 seconds, the doors lock.
@cnslr81: Oh. Huh. And here I was, thinking this entire Lifehacker office makeover was an ad for Apple. ;)
@number.cruncher: Don't worry; they missed my generation, too.
It's not as if RF-isolated spaces didn't exist before now. Shame on Apple for thinking they could dupe people into thinking it was just a problem with its bar-counting algorithm.
@SpudDude: Sometimes I wish we could go back to the days when Lifehacker's images were broken. ;)
@SpudDude: Sometimes I wish we could go back to the days when Lifehacker's images were broken. ;)
@andy17null: no way. The entire line of text must begin with two hyphens followed by a space followed by a newline. The hyphen-hyphen-space convention pre-dates HTML. It came about in the days of USENET news and email that only contained ASCII text.
@andy17null: I agree, it doesn't look great, but there is a reason:
@jaycustom79: Um no.
@sdbeach: Wow, nice!
@ChaosCon: I've aliased "pd" to pushd, so it's even less keystrokes.
@nighttimestereo: me, too.
@phoenix: I agree with wild homes. Three workstations?? It's so inefficient. Unless you actually need to cross-reference stuff across multiple screens AND multiple computers, a KVM would work nicely, and you'd save electricity by operating fewer monitors.
Another thing to try if you don't want to wipe out your desktop configuration:
@archtaku: I agree. Move the directories instead of deleting them! (C'mon, Kevin, you can do better than this.)