ramman345-old
ramman345
ramman345-old

Yeah you didn't include a decent stereo in your price estimate because you assume someone already has a stereo deck with aux audio.

I would argue that if you want to do this with a drill you probably don't want to go to the effort of cutting through one of those hex keys with bolt cutters! Use a dremel tool or better yet, oxy/acetylene torch!

I think where I come from we would call that redneck home decoration!

I'm a pilot for fun and use Google Earth to locate nearby airports. Using the ruler tool I can measure distance in nautical miles to decide how long it would take to get there.

Spend the money for high quality, non-stick cookware. I like Calphalon. Always use a little butter, oil, pam to keep things moving. Things will taste better if they never got stuck to the pan. And like above, use the lowest temp necessary to get the job done - that probably locks in the most flavor.

I'd hope to see some more customization of sounds and networking too!

Nice idea but it searches the UK craigslist instead of the local one for american cities with UK counterparts.

Parallels

Honey and lemon juice for me. Also works for pills that won't go down - crush em up in honey.

I do this with my Macbook pro and Blackberry. Usually get about 450k download. Although I'm a big Apple fan I do find it frustrating that the iPhone doesn't do this out of the box. Even the free RAZRs do these without requiring "hacking." Maybe future gen iPhones will have this built in.

Personally lost 2 phones and a pair of sunglasses out of the low, side pocket on carpenter jeans. Generally recovered them quickly, but not always.

maybe they'll do it like they did hotmail and msn for so long - say it's on MS servers but really run industry standard linux/unix servers.

I've had people tell me about this for years - but if you are a world traveler this is extremely STUPID to do. Other countries are often very particular about checking the signature and will often not understand English. Now you are screwed because they don't understand why your signature doesn't look like your

I haven't tried Fusion but my experience with Parallels has been great. I program all kinds of obscure hardware and Parallels simple USB passthrough works like a charm every time.

I would pay good money to buy that system. I live on a farm with a dozen dogs that all have to ensure their "mark" is up to date on my truck's wheels. This is especially annoying after spending 2 hours hand washing and waxing and chrome polishing.

This is all great, but I think that an apple Airport Extreme with a couple USB hard drives connected is a much more effective, efficient, and simple alternative. Not to mention cheaper! And it supports whatever OS you want to use.

gator anyone? - just kidding, I personally use Firefox along with a backup, password protected excel spreadsheet. As far as security of the spreadsheet goes, spreadsheets are so commonplace and usually innocuous that noone suspects you keep your logins, passwords, and account numbers in one.