@Trystian: He's likely using a slew of layered proxies. Or maybe it's a public computer.
@Trystian: He's likely using a slew of layered proxies. Or maybe it's a public computer.
@thirdchild: But someone could remove the ink with a solvent. Maybe its best to just combine all of these steps. (left in other comments)
@CaffineFreakUs: Now that is another level of security I need to use. Perfect.
This is just disgusting. How can people be so unconcerned about their children? If you're going to have a kid then f***ing look after it. Sickening...
@Cinnamoncanuck: Yes! I have the entire collection of these. I love all of their puns (in the French copies at least). I really need to reread them.
@Dimensiation: And the number of the counting shall be 53. 54 is right out. ;)
@stavius: Sounds like an ad. ;)
@Stephen Rice: And there's a perfect gap, I just don't understand how this arrangement is practical.
@djbender: Actually, this brings up a question I've had. Since you want to optimize airflow (positive pressure etc.) why do people overclock on air using test benches? (I understand if the use liquid cooling) Is this only because it will prove that their machine is definitely stable? (or because they lack foresight?)…
@mattvoska: Too bad, neither my school nor my library show up. :(
WolframAlpha for my calculus classes, Lifehacker for technology, and Google for everything in between (including searching specific sites). I also have to throw in Instructables, Overclocking.net and Tom's Hardware for their forums when I have very pointed questions that have not been answered elsewhere..
@Sandwich: I know its not the point of your post but just having the AdBlock plugin removes ads on Lifehacker.
I always check Sourceforge if I'm looking for free software. It may not always have what I need but I find it a good place to start.
@CrispyAardvark: I always wondered why they just didn't build an internal switch and use the force to trip it, or turn off an adversary's blade in battle. I probably shouldn't think too deeply about it and ruin the story.
@chefgon: Yes, really, what's with all of this corporate correctness? Actually this reminds me of a great book I have called Forbidden Lego (I mean lego ;) ) and it's all about breaking the company's official rules while making cool things. There's instructions for making an automatic lego firing pistol among other…
Our box left the premises today. I now live in a tv-provider-less home. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get a thin-client and use that to stream media. Any ideas on how to approach this change? Thanks.
I know that Pendrivelinux has a way of creating a multiboot usb. Does anybody know how that compares to XBoot? [www.pendrivelinux.com]
@DanYHKim: Thanks, I'll try that.
@yiff: I'll post what happens when I try this if you want. (It may be a few weeks though since it will be on a friend's machine and I won't see them for a little while) Also, I'll be using vista as the host so hopefully ubuntu can adapt itself to both virtualized and full running. (If that goes well, then maybe I'll…
@Casse: Thank you! I knew I needed to do some reading and here it is, just in time to relax with over the holidays. :3