Plastic liner maybe? I would still worry about the condensation though so I'd use metal spray-paint meant for the outdoors.
Plastic liner maybe? I would still worry about the condensation though so I'd use metal spray-paint meant for the outdoors.
Cortosis-weave; I do wish there were more graphics options in the original Kotor though.
I just lost the game, both in general and in the context of this article. I apologize in advance for any further losing this comment may cause.
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
My Zune 30 has seen me through thick and thin, I got it on Woot for $80 when it was still pretty new. Now, my audio jack is broken from use and my dad's screen died so I tore them down both and consolidated the working parts into one newish Zune. I can get at least another year or two out of it. They have served me…
Organized crime?
I'm facing all of this right now. Even though I was accepted into colleges such as Cornell and Hamilton I'm going to another private school more in the "second tier" with a good alumni network and a much better consideration of my "demonstrated financial need. (I also have a chance at getting a nice scholarship but…
BRROOM!! *sandcrawler drives by*
Ah! OS X... not something I use but I wish you the best of luck. (I have no idea if it would be any different but is there a portable version of chrome that works on macs?)
That's a bummer, it's my main browser and it almost never crashes on me even with 30+ tabs open at a time and about a dozen extensions.
Don't forget "receptive."
But I can't help it! :(
I would love to switch over to Linux completely because it seems to have a better control system for start-up processes, but my games and habits for windows are too deeply ingrained at present. :(
I usually go straight to using Autoruns but I've noticed that if I disable iTunes or Java or Google updates (among many others) the next update creates a new auto-run message to bypass the one I blocked. It never ends...
I agree with everyone else but here's another: auto-starting and auto-updating software at boot. If I want either I'll select it manually thank-you-very-much. (Maybe not new but I've been having progressively more issues with demanding start-up applications).
I try not to think about that with my AP Biology exam in a few weeks. cheers.
Thank you my technology overlords!
I warned you! But did you listen?
I use a fountain pen...