@SunetraWhiles: Two of our Sys. Admins don't use Windows, even though 60% of our servers are Windows. One uses Ubuntu and one uses Snow Leopard. What is preventing you from using those at work? #windows7
@SunetraWhiles: Two of our Sys. Admins don't use Windows, even though 60% of our servers are Windows. One uses Ubuntu and one uses Snow Leopard. What is preventing you from using those at work? #windows7
Is anybody having issues with Windows 7 built-in backup? I'm doing a full-system backup of only 35 GB worth of data to a USB 2.0 drive and it's taking hours and hours. There's a huge forum at [social.technet.microsoft.com] with people complaining about it. Microsoft's response is that after the first backup, it's…
I don't mind paying for something if I don't have to deal with ads as well. That is what is ridiculous about cable, you pay for it, and you still have to watch commercials. #hulu
@MCWHAMMER: If you do a reverse phone lookup on a GV number it comes up as a land-line. I don't think there is anyway for carriers to determine if it is a GV number. Although 2000-3000 minutes used to the same number every month is a bit obvious. I imagine the FCC will implement something where GV numbers have to be…
@KAIZEN: Well, I see why AT&T is going after GV, espeically after just rolling out the A-List feature. I'd say it's only a matter of time before the carriers figure this out and implement some kind of a block. The question is, can they get away with it? #googlevoice
"The above device operates well to stop small to middle-sized bleedings. Bleedings from blood-vessels with a diameter of 3 and 4 mm for arteries and veins, respectively, can be successfully stopped. However, in connection with very heavy bleedings, such as from thick blood vessels within, for instance, the liver, the…
So I always wonder... are these hackers complete geniuses to be able to crack these updates so fast, or is Apple just so inept or careless enough to make anything the average Joe Blo can't hack?
This software did an awesome job getting rid of those "XP Antivirus 2009" malware type applications that seem to be quite elusive for the big name anti-virus apps.
Annnnnnnnnnnd the site is down. Looks like google pulled the plug after all.
AWESOME! It's like Windows 95ish.
@MarkF52: Are you talking about in Gmail? You have to enable the labs feature for that.
I'm not sure what's better... a free meal or IE8.
Check out the FoxTab extension as well. It offers some really good looking visualizations with a lot of customizable options.
Too bad it tries to install all this useless live bloatware as well.
@Gyroscope352: Can't you just add your GV number to your "in" calling list?
I don't understand why Mint doesn't allow you to manually add transactions or import statements. I'm going to test out Buxfer just for this reason. If Mint doesn't add it soon, and Buxfer turns out to be just as good or better, bye bye Mint.
@UnderLoK: Microsoft Money is a goner.
When attempting to transfer from Win XP to Vista, the Windows Easy Transfer tool turned out to be a nightmare. Very slow and constant network problems. I never did try a USB cable though. So unless this is an upgraded version, I would be wary of this.