ripmabry
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Speaking of Settings: there's lots of them.

Web Pages already resize based on resolution. Plus, it's literally what Windows 8 snap function already does. You can snap down IE to 75% or 66% without any loss of content and snap a metro app into the remaining area. In fact, Windows 10 went a step further and now it works with both Metro and Classic apps. I don't

I don't know, my profile picture was of me chugging a giant box of Goldfish

Yet people still drown because they don't recognize it.

Really? There's a Dutch tech site named 'Tweakers'? Something tells me they'll shoe-horn Android 4.4 into this thing, just give 'em a couple of hours and some methenhoooosen or whatever they call it over there.

At little more detail may be useful may be helpful for someone who's never done it, jp ... What we're talking about is MAC address filtering, and this is probably what it will be called in your router's admin program. The MAC address uniquely identifies a device. Unlike an IP, which identifies a network node which

You can go into your router settings and make it so that just those two devices are allowed on the network. It's not too difficult to do once you get into the settings.

Use MAC address filtering. There should be tons of tutorials for your specific router, but basically when it's enabled, it will only allow specific devices (based on the unique hardware MAC ID) to connect to your router. I know Netgear routers call this "Wireless Access List," but like I said, it'll vary.

"Most toilets flush in E Flat."

Mr. Limer, stop writing about Windows. Just stop. You can only tell people that their dislike of Windows 8 is in their imagination so many times...

Hi Mabry, The advantage of themed shows is that they are more targeted to buyers' interests, and so (theoretically) by participating in them you'd have more people interested in buying what you do and fewer people who are just browsing. You might want to just take the pieces that you have that fit the theme, and have

"Here was a large, unkempt, suspicious-looking man, threatening to make lists about my kids, then break into my house tonight with a 'delivery'. I acted on instinct."

For breakfast: coffee, chocolate cake, cigarette. Then back to the lounge to read the newspapers and nap.

For second breakfast: fried tomatoes, hash browns, several eggs (fried or scrambled), sausage, beans & toast. And of course coffee, chocolate cake, cigarette.

As pretentious and annoying the "I deleted my Facebook account and my life is better" thing sounds, it's actually pretty true.

I did a similar thing not that long back, and since I've reactivated mine, I found I use it much less than I did before. It's pretty much just kept now as a way for people to message me these

I would suggest two USB disks using somehing like rsnapshot (1) copying the data to them. Keep one disk offline (and preferably offsite) and swap them once a month.

Get another 1 TB drive? They're pretty cheap. Get a couple of em. Throw one in the back pack. 1 in the glove box.

You need a backup that is at least as large as your main HDD. Frankly a 3TB external drive is pretty cheap nowadays.

Pretty simple — I backup my internal 1T to an external 1T. The initial backup will take a while, but thereafter you can use either rsync or proprietary software that does incremental backups to backup only the new / changed files.

Ok, so here's the paradox of video communications: