Work as far away as you can from the kitchen! When you do eat, don't turn on the TV. There's always an episode of Star Trek or Seinfeld that while stop you for an hour (or more)
I just hosted a board game night for a a bunch of 20-30 somethings - it was a huge hit! I started each game off with giving players more than the standard loot, to get it going faster, and had an end after 1.5hrs so that they could all get 3 different games in in one night. We played, Masterpiece, Movie Maker, King Oil (all with 4 people) and then had a couple 2 person games for people who showed up late: Xomax and Polarity. We're looking forward to doing it again.
Exactly - why are you using a free email account to be the key to owning your domain name? Run your own email server! Become your own registrar - it's worth it if you have a bunch of domains.
At first I was kind of sad thinking about all those billions of frozen planets floating around out there, with no chance of the kind of life that could explore the universe (there may be life on a hot Jupiter type planet, but I doubt they could build telescopes and space ships)
But then I thought about advanced civilizations - really advanced. They could use these wandering planets for their resources - it could be a good series of sci-fi books "The Planet Miners"
One for my house, one for car Other work related keys are in a briefcase (with travels in the car or back at home/office) Other keys stay in the house (for the garage, etc...)
Even drafts (for distribution) are legal documents - they all have to be exactly the same. How else could you sign off on it if everyone has a different copy?
I don't even like a background image on my desktop. Just a blank blue colour and a few key icons for programs and shortcuts to data.
Mc-Afee not MAC-A-fee
If you don't own your server, you don't own your data.
At least people will stop pronouncing it "MACAfee"
She draws over 6 meters! That alone eliminates most of the places in the world I'd want to visit by boat.
Windows XP with Steadystate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_SteadyState
I don't think "3d" will work until you can actually change your focus to different depths, just like in the real world.
You can find them, but they're expensive and harder and harder to find.
It was 50/50 (as any good party is!) - all friends or couples so no hookups out of the ordinary.
Work as far away as you can from the kitchen! When you do eat, don't turn on the TV. There's always an episode of Star Trek or Seinfeld that while stop you for an hour (or more)
I just hosted a board game night for a a bunch of 20-30 somethings - it was a huge hit! I started each game off with giving players more than the standard loot, to get it going faster, and had an end after 1.5hrs so that they could all get 3 different games in in one night. We played, Masterpiece, Movie Maker, King Oil (all with 4 people) and then had a couple 2 person games for people who showed up late: Xomax and Polarity. We're looking forward to doing it again.
Funny, a search for JavaScript on Khan Academy has no results!
http://www.khanacademy.org/search?page_search_query=JavaScript
"and endless nights" ...for maybe 1/4 of the year.
For half the year its about 50% and then 1/4 of the year it's endless daytime.
Exactly - why are you using a free email account to be the key to owning your domain name? Run your own email server! Become your own registrar - it's worth it if you have a bunch of domains.
This has been helpful (showing who/what is hogging disk space)
Windirstat
http://windirstat.info/
Thanks - another great find!
Thanks - I'll check it out
At first I was kind of sad thinking about all those billions of frozen planets floating around out there, with no chance of the kind of life that could explore the universe (there may be life on a hot Jupiter type planet, but I doubt they could build telescopes and space ships)
But then I thought about advanced civilizations - really advanced. They could use these wandering planets for their resources - it could be a good series of sci-fi books
"The Planet Miners"
Being a logarithmic graph, every tick in this range on the graph is $10,000, so the final number looks like it's over $20k right now...
12) Jetsons/Futurama car
One for my house, one for car
Other work related keys are in a briefcase (with travels in the car or back at home/office)
Other keys stay in the house (for the garage, etc...)
Nope - they're great because they can be ANY array of buttons, plus whatever else you want to display
Even drafts (for distribution) are legal documents - they all have to be exactly the same. How else could you sign off on it if everyone has a different copy?
Not much of a legal document if they're all a little different
So scan it and OCR it - watermark gone