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I started to write my life story, but figured I'd get a tl/dr response...very simply, I had been on the hunt for my dream job for 12 years straight. I'd been working odd jobs for the first 6 years, and landed an entry-level position at a software company as a client care rep.

I'd be curious to find out how the cell companies will react to this. I mean, how close are we really to "any device, any network?"

@Jarrod: I know what I'm doing when I go home!

31 restaurants withing 15 miles. Time to find NEW places to eat! Thanks for the heads up Adam.

Beautiful script, I've adjusted the frame height to 700px and it's looking even better now.

Just did a couple quick tests on a 5400 laptop HDD with a 565MB ISO (Win2k3). The only test worth mentioning was a copy on the same disk. Using Windows explorer, it took 42.3 seconds to copy itself, FastCopy did it in 32 flat. 25% faster works for me. Now I'm gonna go try copying my 45GB oracle datapump dumps and see

VOTE: CoreFTP

Currently using google desktop, how does this compare...anyone?

I'd really like to know if this would be a viable option for a QA throw-away environment. I currently don't have the luxury of using VM's to create/maintain my environments (uninformed decision makers...) and have been looking for a way to roll back systems quickly. This sounds like it's "too-good-to-be-true." Anyone

Guaranteed this'll come out for Wii's VC very soon......

My company's got a contract with one of the local gyms that allows us a discount of sorts. It's a higher quality gym which puts it in the pricey range for the majority of the folk around here, plus it's kind of hard to leave one that I pay peanuts for.

@ryanstein: Very nice, duly noted. Kinda hard to keep up on a post with 400+ comments...wtg LH

@pkelly08: Okay, nevermind that, looks like it worked, thanks for the invite!

@ryanstein: Hmm, i think you invited me to a shared folder. I'll await Admarshall's invite.

Wow, looks pretty slick. This will definitely bridge the gap between my work and home PC's. 2GB seems pretty slim though, I guess sharing VM's is outta the question.

Using my company's SharePoint site, I've attempted to post on the wiki, share my docs, publish blog entries, etc...and it still seems to me that the majority of my co-workers don't want to jump on board. I'm spending more time redirecting them to where the data is easily accessible than just flat-out answering their