Posted 11/19/2009 at 12:19:21am
An update from the newspaper's website:http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-editors-desk/the-editors-desk/2009/11/follow-up-the-case-of-the-vulgar-comment-and-the-school/ I agree with some of the ...
Posted 11/15/2009 at 12:10:35pm
This contempt for the customer that has already paid for the license is what drove me to Linux five years ago. I happily paid for my Windows licenses, but I also changed hardware a few times a year ...
Posted 11/13/2009 at 11:39:24pm
And the irony is that they're likely the most widespread and most used. ...
Posted 11/07/2009 at 03:08:08pm
A lot of people are custom building PC's now. Also it is not like the lower priced PC's are going to hurt their pocket any. If it was really hurting them, they would get out of the business. They just ...
Posted 11/05/2009 at 03:14:07pm
Oh man, I love you guys. (polo w/ bugmenot account) ...
Posted 10/30/2009 at 09:58:28pm
There is an easier way to your problem and it's integrated right in Windows since Windows XP (maybe even older)It's
part of the disk cleanup utility. Simply right click a drive >
properties > ...
Posted 10/29/2009 at 10:50:47pm
Twice the heat, twice the needed power, and more than twice the chances of a failure too.What happens if disk 1 has a problem? You don't lose 500GB of data, you lose 1TB. Not to sound like a pompuous ...
Posted 10/29/2009 at 09:34:35pm
Oh and check on Samsung ODD instead of Samsung consumer electronics website.http://www.samsungodd.com/ The drive is there, like any other optical drive currently being produced by Samsung. ...
Posted 10/29/2009 at 09:31:29pm
Dang DDR3 200. I'm glad we're over the 133 and 166 models... ;P ...
Posted 10/21/2009 at 09:46:11am
FilthyRichmond.com is hilarious. But WTF is up with her grill? ...
Posted 10/20/2009 at 12:30:51pm
I think this mashable.com is on the right track in explaining this... Consider when the popularity of each of the web mail services peaked, then think about what groups would be using those mail ser ...
Posted 10/15/2009 at 09:35:15pm
There is progress, then there are companies trying to push the same old product in new packaging. ...
Posted 10/15/2009 at 09:29:50pm
So what your saying is software just updated frequently? and i did have a compaq presario 486-DX2 with Win 95, and that was a piece of crap too. Get a MAC people it just works unlike windblos. ...
Posted 10/15/2009 at 08:02:10pm
Swine flu is populare right now, does not make it good for you. Im just glad that people spoke up about vista on how it sucked. Maybe this time they will realise that win 7 is basically Vista with a O ...
Posted 10/15/2009 at 07:46:37pm
its a tweaked vista, its gonna flop like vista. if people like that look just get the real thing OS X. Windblows will never come close to it. Its inherently running on bad code, it will eventualy ...
Posted 10/15/2009 at 04:00:55pm
Yeah, really, why would anyone want to write software that runs on 93% of the computers in the field? Jerks. Wait... ...
Posted 10/14/2009 at 06:59:11pm
Thank you for this program!! I use Itunes Folder Watch, which it had a pop-up every time it start, everytime is closed and eveytime is used. It was driving me crazy. Now all my problems have gone than ...
Posted 10/09/2009 at 11:12:11am
"but allowing the bit rate to wander upwards during more complex
passages—as variable bit rate encoding does—and throttle down during
quieter"That's not how it works. A loud sine wav ...
Posted 10/09/2009 at 11:05:21am
Comparing a record to a CD is like comparing a film photograph to a digital photograph, you mean. ...
Posted 10/08/2009 at 09:16:26am
You got me. Although most of what it supports aside Linux distros are actually available as bootable ISOs or USB drive versions already. :S ...
Posted 10/07/2009 at 10:06:02pm
Who said I want to make a bootable Linux Live USB drive?? ...
Posted 10/07/2009 at 07:34:57pm
SO my question is: Will they retain backdoor access to the device after I buy it. IOW, can they, like Amazon, access the device without my authorization (NOT just an OK on a EULA) exercise police li ...
Posted 10/07/2009 at 01:49:31am
Paint.NET is being actively ported to Linux, so you can try it out, though it doesn't create a menu entry yet, and has some bugs.I would try GNUPaint for a MS Paint replacement, but TuxPaint also has ...
Posted 10/05/2009 at 03:29:44pm
"these days it tends to be a tool too raw for use outside the geek set,
where it’s frequently employed in conference “back-channels” or
listener discussions for podcasts such as This Week ...
