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Ever since I moved to collage I have been doing this. It makes dorm life easier as well as visits to the parents house on weekends and such.

How does the dog get up there?

Win7 users may get some "DLP not found error" but I was able to get past that by running in XP SP3 compatibility with "run as administrator"

Actually the article in Courier Post (South Jersey Newspaper) says that the NJTA and MADD had "expressed concern" but then decided that the brewery's "comments meshed with MADD's mission." I see mainstream media getting more and more like tabloids everyday. The title of the article is "Turnpike exit beers draw

@OCEntertainment: I imagine there is some way to back up the image of the flash drive (Ubuntu uses .img files) plus you are really paying for the product key.

YES. I already do most of my installations via USB (especially Ubuntu) and I would do all of my installations via USB if I had one that was large enough for W7. Plus you get a free 4GB (presumably) flash drive with the purchase of W7!

This is really cool! I just used the "Find Now" button within the "Browse" button to see all the computers on my work network. I can cross reference the computer names with the workgroup to see whose logged in on what machine. I wonder if I can shut down people's computers within the network......

I built my first computer in April of 2007 and I can say it was one of the most fulfilling things I have ever done. And the coolest thing was that I didn't have any hardcore problems (besides my ram failing 6 months later). I bought everything off Newegg and built it in one day. The only semi-problem I had was that

I like it a lot, But I feel like I would lose it too easily, even if it basically fits inside a USB port. This is why I keep my microSD to SD adapter inside my EEE's SD slot. It takes up no space, no USB port is used, and I can use my microSD whenever.