I bought one of those at the same time I bought my Aeropress. Then I got lazy and bought a Bodum Burr grinder...
I bought one of those at the same time I bought my Aeropress. Then I got lazy and bought a Bodum Burr grinder...
I'm glad I googled Crouton before making a fool of myself. Pretty cool.
I'm glad I googled Crouton before making a fool of myself. Pretty cool.
Thanks but I was hoping there was a way of automating the host file editing/updating (That's what the app I mentioned for Android does on my rooted Nexus 7). I know that editing a hosts file isn't difficult, I'm just lazy and like the ease of having new advertisement sites getting blocked. I guess I'll have to look…
And nobody hears what the German Belgians say?
'Putain' plutot que 'putard'. :)
I've wanted to do this but I haven't encountered a low hassle way of doing it on pc (and I can't block things on my router since it turns out that it doesn't have enough room for a custom firmware). I have used AdAway on Android and that works nicely. What is your method? I would rather not have to patch files…
After a G700 I can't go back to anything else.
After a G700 I can't go back to anything else.
That's a pretty neat setup. Do the bars autohide or do you have them set to toggle with some keyboard command?
That's great to hear! That's what I love the most about my G700 and I'm glad they kept it.
That's great to hear! That's what I love the most about my G700 and I'm glad they kept it.
I've been using Tampermonkey to run YouTube Center settings because apparently more features are available in the script if you do it in that fashion. Since Tampermonkey is an approved extension, I'm hoping to keep running such scripts through it. You might want to try it.
I wonder if it only supports 32bit clients. I know that when I set up one of my newer CentOS 64 clients I had to dig around in my bios for a while to enable hardware virtualization. (Regardless, I tend to only run 32 bit versions of Linux on flash-bootable keys and I would probably only use 32 bit versions with this…
As a dual physics engineering major finishing junior year, you speak the truth. Also, terms are nasty, brutish, and short; give me semesters over them any year. :P
I'm glad I'm running a single 5850HD, dual graphics sound nice but seem like more of a pain than they are worth for the most part.
This is really all that happens in the engineering student dorm. Continuously complaining about workloads and not sleeping more than 5 hours on average. I guess there is bonding over all the problem sets though. :)
Do you know what models the camera and dvr are specifically? I tried to read up about both to see if anyone had a workaround.
I use CDisplay Ex on my Windows 7 machine but it should work fine on a Windows 8 machine. There was a hive five a while back if you want to look at some other ones.
What kind of camera is it? Could spoofing your user agent be at all useful?
I'm running 8 (and now 8.1) on a spare laptop for testing (and because I don't want to have to redo my main 7 ultimate installation on my desktop) and while I can understand people's difficulty when they first approach it I think that most of them like it if they spend a bit of time with it. What really made it work…
Indeed. I was just commenting on what I would likely do if I wanted to use this board, which would involve moving components around (and then potentially soldering them to this or another board).
I just checked out the product page and it seems like the best way to use it for testing would be to get a tiny breadboard since they say here that it's designed to fit on top. Personally I would probably for for this instead.