Same thing applies to your house and car and boat and stocks and bonds. If you don't want to haggle and answer questions about them just give them away.
Same thing applies to your house and car and boat and stocks and bonds. If you don't want to haggle and answer questions about them just give them away.
Title is kind of misleading since the cables are all clearly visible. With a little cable management it could be a very clean looking setup.
@sheepguy42 Other apps do all that and more without the bloat. Good work as apologist though.
93megs for a music player? And people bitch about bloat in Windows products.
@Jordan10la: Why don't Canadians originate something on the web then they can control who can use it and who can't. Gets old listening to them whine about all the US services they can't use.
These Hive Five always amaze me in the fact that the item leading in the graphs during voting is rarely the winner. Must send the vote to Florida for the final tally.
Looks kind of chaotic. Must be a real pain in the ass redoing the whole configuration every time you want to use a different piece of hardware,as it looks from the pics.
Just buy a PC then you wont have to worry about jumping through all these hoops or have to worry about Apple telling you what you can and cannot run on the hardware you pay for:)
@USBman: But then you have to find a way to get rid of the nasty Gatorade taste.
Must suck to pay all that money for hardware and be so restricted on what you are allowed to run on it and do with it.
@Ash Ketchum Lieks Techno: Nice job being a dick. Keep up the great work.
Stop washing your hands and bathing will save even more water.
Very nice work and a setup that is actually usable unlike most Mac on a desk setups where the cords aren't connect for the sake up ascetics.
Seems that napping at the office would be a good way to end up on the unemployment line.
Good to finally, in the most inconspicuous way they could, LifeHacker mention this story. Too bad they waited days after it was reported. Don't want to make the Google Masters mad or they wont be able to write anymore books about them.
Funny all these feel good stories about Google and no mention that their password system was compromised leaving every bodies account vulnerable. Have to read about it in the New York Times. Good to see Lifehacker loyal to its Google Master.
@hengehog: Google the good guy? That is a laugh or some serious denial.
@Nano-Byte: Coffee creamer is the only thing I have hauled as a truck driver that was classified a hazardous material.
@ahbi: Your complaints are a good reason for the Zune software and Windows Media Player to stay separate programs.
From the last few articles from Ms Ho she seems the only one clueless about WMP and Window Media Center. Millions of other people have been using it for years,contrary to her belief that it was used by no one.