Duff's - actually from Buffalo.
Type: Posts; User: k_rock923
Duff's - actually from Buffalo.
Damn, beat me by 2. I got a 33.
Your file associations are broken. Some of the new variants of XP Antivirus 2011 and similar do that to the .exe association.
Start by downloading this with another PC, unzipping it, copying the...
Some of the ones I have:
Amazon
Checkmark
Astro File Manager
ConnectBot
DNSLookup
DroidLight
OI Notepad
Ping & DNS
For professional data recovery services, $1000 is a bargain.
What are you using it for? Building a fast computer for gaming is a lot different than building a powerhouse for CAD work, for example.
Just saying "I need a fast computer" is not enough to go on.
MSDNAA was awesome. I got tons of software through it while i was in college.
//nevermind
Best pickup line: "Hi"
It's alright. I prefer dark beers, though.
Way to actually read the article. It's the former president of a defunct chapter of MADD that hasn't existed since 1996.
In high school, all of the years were about the same. In college, I took a ridiculous course load both semesters of Junior year and didn't spend much time doing anything but work as a result.
Three cheers for a country full of people too stupid to realize that they're falling for an appeal to fear!
My passwords are random alphanumeric characters.
I have a Droid X and love it, for whatever that's worth.
It must be nice. As a sysadmin, if I took this long to do something for one of my clients, they wouldn't be my client anymore. . .
There are lots of things users ask me for that I have to say...
Just stay out of the square root club.
If it doesn't take up space on your laptop, and it's only on your external drive, they aren't backed up. . .
One of the many benefits of a SAN is avoiding this problem. . .
http://i.imgur.com/gk9ol.jpg
dbroncos is correct. If you want to do that, you'd need to reinstall and have the installer put the program files on the external drive. The reason is that the installer creates records of where...
The Streisand effect strikes again.
I'd like to see ISPs classified as common carriers.
Why on earth would anyone think that the government's ability to interfere with DNS is a good thing?
//Nevermind