I strongly agree with this. It's too far for me to bike efficiently to work, but instead I drive halfway, then bike the rest of the way. Not as good as not driving at all, but it lets me only fill up my tank once a month. I do wish my city was a little more bike friendly, though.
This also seems like a double bonus-not only is it cheaper than driving, but it's healthier, too. Give the "obesity crisis", biking seems a logical answer.
msblast is still out and about, and if you aren't patched far enough from the start (eg, installing from older discs), you've got a good chance of getting infected just by logging on. I usually keep a disc around with patches/firewall/AV software that I install before the machine gets on the network.
I strongly agree with this. It's too far for me to bike efficiently to work, but instead I drive halfway, then bike the rest of the way. Not as good as not driving at all, but it lets me only fill up my tank once a month. I do wish my city was a little more bike friendly, though.
This also seems like a double bonus-not only is it cheaper than driving, but it's healthier, too. Give the "obesity crisis", biking seems a logical answer.
You can always try Microworx. They don't have as big of a selection, but for the "gotta have it now" parts, those they generally have.
I'll agree on Fry's, though...wish they'd make it out this way....
Or just use Carbon Copy Cloner. Free, easy, works great.
"They don't exactly teach sysadmin in school, you know."
Actually, they do, at least at RIT
msblast is still out and about, and if you aren't patched far enough from the start (eg, installing from older discs), you've got a good chance of getting infected just by logging on. I usually keep a disc around with patches/firewall/AV software that I install before the machine gets on the network.