williamtm-old
WilliamTM
williamtm-old

I have a PS3 and a 360. I also have a Play and Charge cable for the 360, a second controller (though that did come bundled with it), and I bought a second controller, blu-ray remote, keypad, and PS Move controller for the PS3.

At least it's "open". Right? Right?!

Am I bad for having my TV on "vivid"? I've never bothered calibrating it because I quite like the bright vivid colours that it produces. Sure, it's not realistic, but it looks nice, so why not?

Goddamnit. Our dish points at Astra 2A/B/C/D, not Astra 3B. Damn! :(

I've done that before while texting. It was my own fault and I laughed it off. But somebody, somewhere, would sue.

Chrome, iTunes, mIRC, Outlook, Seesmic, Spotify, Google Earth, Photoshop CS4, Lightroom 3, MS Paint (handy for pasting screenshots quickly), Calculator, Notepad, WinSCP (SFTP/SCP client), and Steam.

DIY Solution: 2x1000W subwoofers playing The Prodigy in your car, loud.

I have an Optoma HD65 720p projector in my rather small room, and I get a 64" image out of it. It's not huge, but it's still pretty big, and I'm very pleased with it. I'm still projecting it onto a normal wall, but sometime, eventually, I want to get a screen. It's just not a "must have" for me as the image looks

Is it bad that I see that not as some scissors, but as a lawsuit waiting to happen? SOMEBODY is going to walk into those sooner or later.

VOTE: Web of Trust. It's the only one I use and the only one I find genuinely correct. It's wrong about once a month but otherwise very useful. :)

Personally: I got debited more than I had in an account, and they charged me a £15 fee. I paid it. The end. The most annoying thing was that it was a £4 charge, and I had about £3 in the account. Fail.

No. I want my URL bar to be visible at all times. And in the same place.

The problem is, most of the stuff I have set to start up then I actually *do* want. I've removed things like Adobe Reader and QuickTime, but the majority of things I have there I do actually use or want running. It's just...a lot of things.

Windows 7: Boot up and shut down time. Partly my fault because I have so much crap installed, but it takes freaking AGES to turn my PC on and off. OS X, however, boots and shuts down extremely fast.

I don't have a credit card, but if I did I'd probably be tempted toward, say, the Play.com card. The more you spend, the more credit you get to buy stuff from Play.com. :)

On previous versions of Windows I've usually done a lot to make it look nice, but I've done virtually nothing except change the wallpaper on Windows 7 because it's so nice to look at.

They have a deal with the DEA? Wow. That's uh....badass? :p

I often download movies as soon as they're out on the internet in HD. I'm notoriously bad for it, and if I want to watch it, I will. However, extremely often, I either end up buying the film, or have already preordered it. I counted all the Blu-ray discs I own a while back and I've spend at least £1500 on them so if

I eat pretty much anything in front of my computer, but I'm extremely careful. If I think I'm going to spill something (dry), I'll eat it over the carpet - at least that way, if I do spill, I can vacuum it up.

I was wondering where the "Click-to-Play" option in Chrome went. Had it on before but it disappeared from a recent Chrome update.