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I'm with you. I have a nearly full sized keyboard for my tablet, but find more than just typing issues, but the total experience is an issue. I still carry a dual core netbook for airplane travel or a 15" quad core laptop for car travel instead.

Lots of ways to save cash.

twitter/facebook in the first place with lax security

[www.csoonline.com] Just because **you** can't think of a reason someone would want to rob you, doesn't mean they won't. There's also petty theft or blackmail or ransom from relatives.

You had me at make a shot.

On modern distros, just installing Fail2Ban will configure it to protect your ssh on port 22.

Yep. Arch is **not** the best choice for any noob. You really have to want it.

I pasted the entire answer, but Gawker truncated it. ;(

It may work beautifully on some devices, but it gets stuck in a SuperUser loop on my Android 3.2 tablet.

Sounds like you're network setup is fine.

Hey - YOU selected Arch, not me. ;)

There is a free account offered on their website still.

The main contributer to the Android OS is Google, an advertising company, so expecting that ad delivery was a major consideration shouldn't be a shock.

I dunno. When you ask for grub help, be extremely specific about the version — `grub —version` since major changes were made and grub versions with almost the same number are incompatible.

There are many different open source licenses - probably over 50. Some are extremely permissive - do anything you like with this code. Some of the permissive licenses only require attribution, but allow pretty much any other use - BSD and MIT work that way (Apache might too).

I wouldn't call. Either the port works or it doesn't. The call center drones probably won't know anything about it other than, "running any server is not allowed for your account."

Here's the secret for learning most class materials. almost all of it is in the book - read the relevant chapter(s) **before** the lecture and use the lecture to fill in the gaps in your understanding. You'll be able to ask intelligent questions too instead of scrambling to write stuff down.

Not really worried, but when google found my not-well-hidden photo gallery, I moved it and was careful to never link to it on the website again. I do not list it in the /robots.txt.

I took the EIT many years ago - I think that's the same thing. I think 90% of those taking it passed. It was pretty easy since I was able to avoid most subjects that my degree didn't study. Just be certain you have an idea of the basics.