reynyonashiro
Reyn Yonashiro
reynyonashiro

My solution to the greasy hands problem of McComputing is to drink my food through a straw.

Argh! I have my Demonoid account's password, but I forgot what my username is. Oh, how that sucks.

Huh. I've just been using this guide for every new install of Jaunty and it's been working fine. No re-compiling source code; just type in those commands and presto.

I constantly have to take apart my computers and laptops for repairs, but I keep forgetting which screw goes where. How do you keep track of your screws?

I kept expecting it to pop up with an e-ink display or something.

Yeah, me and my teacher saw those infamous Google Street Vans prowling the entire islands. I wanted to jump in a picture or something. Awesome. #remainders

It made me switch back from Ubuntu to a dual-boot between Ubuntu and Windows 7 and then to just Windows 7. Couldn't love it more. #windows7

Well...I just use Rocketdock with the portable feature set on. Then from there, I add all of my usual portable apps from wherevers. #portableapps

Oh, dammit. You had to post this article after I just got through upgrading and installing all my programs, didn't you? #installer

AwesomeBar already does keyword searches. You can modify keywords for searches to great effect (entering "g lifehacker.com" will Google "lifehacker.com". Also, I have a few custom searches as well. "lh firefox" will search Lifehacker for articles about Firefox.)

This will work right up until people start distributing poisoned CD's.

I'll use it when it actually does work with my iPod Touch/iPhone. Only real hindrance for me.

@cha0tic: Windows Update is on an automatic schedule, so yes, I have latest updates. Pretty sure the fault lies with W7 being incompatible with Toshiba's Atheros drivers, because the wifi works fine on XP/Ubuntu. .

@Boffinboy: This is a late suggestion, but whenever I install any OS, I make one 20GB (sometimes bigger for Windows) partition, and the remaining space is a data partition. Then I just link up the Documents, Music, Pictures, etc. folders in the OS to those folders in the D: drive. Basically, it lets me swap out OS

My normal OS of choice is Ubuntu, but lately I've fallen in love with Windows 7's UI. However, mine's is RTM 7100. It's been giving me a few weird problems like the WiFi randomly breaking itself (have to fix it by manually disconnect and reconnect it in Windows) and a somewhat slow experience (though that's mostly

@AtomFury: It was two days ago when they,