I also change my logon screen, and do it quite regularly actually. The utility I use is TweaksLogon [tweaks.com] which automatically compresses the file for you so it fits under the threshold.
I also change my logon screen, and do it quite regularly actually. The utility I use is TweaksLogon [tweaks.com] which automatically compresses the file for you so it fits under the threshold.
Just wanted to say thank you for some very interesting material indeed!
It is an entirely different story and one of the most brilliantly written and intelligent pieces of fiction to come out for young adults in a very long time. There is no good or evil, just shades of grey.
I am Singaporean but travel to Hainan frequently. Apart from the use of chicken fat in the rice the Hainanese chicken rice from Hainan is quite unlike the version from Singapore which, to my tastebuds at least, has better colour, flavour and texture than the original from which it is derived.
Two. Phone and Kindle. A laptop features only if I need one when I'm away.
Get a pair of Bluetooth speakers, fire up the WiFi and use it as a stand alone (and mobile about the house at least) internet radio and podcast downloader.
5 computers: 2 media centers in the living room and kitchen, 1 desktop for heavy lifting, 1 netbook for couch surfing, 1 notebook for actual work on the go.
@Archnemesis_Goldenhair: totally agree with [origami.com] - has the really simple to the really, really difficult pieces requiring squares of paper 20" across!
A PC which is both "discrete" and "discreet"!
I repurposed an old Qtek S100 (HTC Magician) into an internet radio with software some time back. It runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE and worked really well for a while. Now replaced by another multifunction device, a Nokia N800. [spuriousstarlight.blogspot.com]
@illn00b: Thank you so much. More seeds people!
On my phone I switch between Opera Mobile (for compliance) and Pocket IE (for speed). It really depends on which site I'm visiting.
It is a bit of a surprise (but a welcome one at that) that Windows Live for Windows Mobile has Messenger included. They have some kind of agreement with Orange here in the U.K. where if you use the Orange branded version of Messenger for IM, they can charge you for every single message you send, rather than have it…
@thelouisguy: This also works very well with any modern web browser, so it functions superbly in Opera Mobile 9.5 (for most Windows mobile phones) as well as the browser in the Nokia Internet Tablets. Indeed with the gorgeous 800x480 displays of my Touch HD and the N800 reading books really is a pleasure.
@ZSX:
This game is identical to Numpty Physics on the Nokia N800 internet tablet. It is entirely free on that platform, and there are also free versions on various builds of Linux and Windows.
Just had a play with it - wow! Can't wait for the full version. This is the one browser which can give Opera Mobile 9.5 a run for its money. Firefox extensions? Bonus! Just wonder how powerful the phone must be for it to run smoothly.
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