@Crowbot: I've had fairly good success with CircuitWriter conductive silver pens. It's not super precise though, you'll need a huge breadboard. [www.allelectronics.com]
@Crowbot: I've had fairly good success with CircuitWriter conductive silver pens. It's not super precise though, you'll need a huge breadboard. [www.allelectronics.com]
@Chernobyl: I did think he looked pretty good this time around. If I was gay and he wasn't married, I'd be totally after that.
Percentage of readers who opened this article because they actually give a shit about Facetime: 0.07%
@Kiva_Vargas: Did you not see her on Dollhouse? That girl can KICK ASS.
@ddmeightball: No not at all. You maintain 100% functionality and connectivity to Amazon, the store, your books, everything. Amazon has even explicitly stated that the level of "jailbreaking" described in the tutorial will not void your warranty, they simply do not support any of the extra features added in the…
@ddmeightball: Yep. Jailbreak. It's super easy: [www.mobileread.com]
New Kindle screensavers! The silhouette collection was gold as well.
@GitEm$teveDave: Hahahahahaha
@wack0br: Yeah that is never going to happen. Besides I've actually been fairly impressed with Silverlight, on all the computers I've used it on, it seems to be much more stable than Flash, not to mention the security advantages. Granted I haven't had Flash OR Silverlight crash on me since I started using computers…
@lionheart1986: I guess I'm wondering about this as well. I would just rather spend $5, $10, $20, etc., on some real clothing instead of some for a virtual Barbie doll. But that's just me.
@Powerlurker: The first computer I learned to write code on (albeit, BASIC) was an Apple IIgs. Good times.
I'm seeing phones in the first list like "Htcclay's Superbad 3G" and "Cyanogenmod6-port by Neopeek"... so apparently this list was made by querying ROM versions, not actual device hardware. All the homebrew Android is included.
@Joe Stoner: At least you didn't write software on punch cards.
@cjoricj: Pencil? Is that what they used to call a stylus?
@MrGrinch: Green drives are quiet though. Nice for media center pcs and home backup, which of course, a 3tb drive would be ideal for.
@hntergren: Give it ten years.
@parachoid: The greatest upgrade I ever made to my commodore 64 was switching from cassette storage to 5.25" floppy. Fun on the bun.
@soldstatic: It's the next logical progression of technology, so you won't be waiting long. With that many sata ports on your motherboard (I've only got 3), I'd prefer to have two 2tb drives. If one fails you don't lose the entire computer.
That is a surprisingly great price for a new drive like that. 1tb's were $500+ when they debuted.
@frigg: When I was a kid, the largest harddrive was about 250MB and cost more than most desktop computers do today.