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@moe52: A modern outlet. Put a 15 amp load at my old high school (about 18 years old now?), and the circuit breaker would trip.

@P_Smith: Only thing I would be concerned about is security. Who knows when Reader 5 will become the next IE 6.

@BizzaroSpoony: I'm assuming you're not using an N router, just something with that Super-G or something similar. Those are based on software compression methods to get a potential 108Mbps throughput.

This trick only works on some files. If the file you're messing with is "owned" by "TrustedInstaller", you're going to have to take ownership of the file before you can do anything like that.

@tylerf: DDR3 is becoming cheaper now, but the coming of DDR3 may have caused the jump?

I just see a really large electromagnet.

Kinda random, but is there enough alcohol in there to be able to burn it? :D

It really depends on the song, since some songs need that precise clarity, and others sometimes actually need some background. It's all based on perception I guess?

It really depends on the song, since some songs need that precise clarity, and others sometimes actually need some background. It's all based on perception I guess?

Kevin, thank you. And, I'm pretty sure than when netbook users see this, they'll thank you as well for helping them conserve more screen real estate.

@siggy13: That's really strange. Not many programs are made without using the %___% folder identifiers. Does it give a particular error?

Considering the amount of time it would take to download the ISO, burn it to a CD, and then run the memtest, it would probably be easier to just remove a stick of RAM at a time and see if it works.

Hopefully, if I gradually grow out my beard, it won't think that the robber wearing a facemask trying is me.

@SilentZoom: Try AutoHotkey to make a script?

@Nano-Byte: Theoretically, if you record using OneNote using the default settings, 2 GB is more than enough. However, one of my classrooms has really weird acoustics, so I record it at a much higher bitrate .<

@AlienSex: You know, I wish someone would just release a Firefox to Chrome extension converter. I don't know how similar/different their coding is, but really, it would be amazing if someone could make something like that.

At my university right now, there's a dramatic difference between G and N.