Currently in my home theater, I have a 65" mitsuibishi dlp tv -- Wii, ps3, and a 360 w/hd drive - sony reciever/amp
then on the sides, on top of each speaker, I have a set up for my dell w/linux on it, and the otherside is plugged up to bring my hp laptop into it.. all the while.. having to unplug certain things quite often on a night when entertaining.. moving from one system to the next, displaying the laptops on the tv --
also connected in the back is a wireless router, a 4 port usb2 hub that plugs in, and my charger for my remote control plane(airhog)
so.. sometimes I have wires going all over the place... you see?
this works for me!
install vista on them, that would fill up that space and give you something to manage your time a little better than wondering about what you could manage..
"The service is only available in the U.S. from Yahoo's Small Business division and costs $11.95 per month."
looks like it is being offered to customers of the service already - technically unlimited, but not to an unlimited number of people.. this could stay unlimited... or at least a lot longer than you are thinking
Why the heck does anyone want to use the mouse that much? I understand that the desktop is dying.. so that means most people are using their laptops.. I would think that the backspace key would be much of an easier choice then running to the toolbar to hit the [up] button.. granted, this is just a back button and not an actucal up button..
run - yes it's not there in vista, but, windows R - brings up run, as D shows desktop, E for explorer, and there are more than that..
why would someone want to click on print, or file print, when they can alt-f, p or save alt-f, s --
i'm running 2gig ram on my vista.. 64 bit - one problem i have.. which anyone with 64, is no flash.. thats not vista fault, plus i can use a 32 bit browser and that is solved -- some menus changed, office 2007 has such a crazy interface, well, i'm using openoffice anyways... unless I need to do some mailmerge or some text to columns in excel --
my streets and trips gps didn't work when i got my machine, but now it does..
my one complaint - file copying is slow..
my one complaint running ubuntu on my slower computer, that I use my other laptop for work, and can't run our imaging software on ubuntu, and don't want to lose time trying to setup and make sure everything works right with wine...
otherwise I would have ubuntu on here (i've had ubuntu installed for over a month now on a dell laptop, because one day it died, and the orignal drivers wouldn't work for the video card or my internal wireless) my solution - linux.. and after reading the ease of instalation - was surprised how easy to update, use..does everything i need to and runs some programs as fast as vista machine (and the dell laptop has 768 mb of ram)
i'm loosing sight of my original post
Currently in my home theater, I have a 65" mitsuibishi dlp tv -- Wii, ps3, and a 360 w/hd drive - sony reciever/amp then on the sides, on top of each speaker, I have a set up for my dell w/linux on it, and the otherside is plugged up to bring my hp laptop into it.. all the while.. having to unplug certain things quite often on a night when entertaining.. moving from one system to the next, displaying the laptops on the tv -- also connected in the back is a wireless router, a 4 port usb2 hub that plugs in, and my charger for my remote control plane(airhog) so.. sometimes I have wires going all over the place... you see? this works for me!
install vista on them, that would fill up that space and give you something to manage your time a little better than wondering about what you could manage..
"The service is only available in the U.S. from Yahoo's Small Business division and costs $11.95 per month."
looks like it is being offered to customers of the service already - technically unlimited, but not to an unlimited number of people.. this could stay unlimited... or at least a lot longer than you are thinking
11.95 a month -- like a WD mybook that has a monthly fee -- and blocks the illegal files...
Why the heck does anyone want to use the mouse that much? I understand that the desktop is dying.. so that means most people are using their laptops.. I would think that the backspace key would be much of an easier choice then running to the toolbar to hit the [up] button.. granted, this is just a back button and not an actucal up button.. run - yes it's not there in vista, but, windows R - brings up run, as D shows desktop, E for explorer, and there are more than that.. why would someone want to click on print, or file print, when they can alt-f, p or save alt-f, s -- i'm running 2gig ram on my vista.. 64 bit - one problem i have.. which anyone with 64, is no flash.. thats not vista fault, plus i can use a 32 bit browser and that is solved -- some menus changed, office 2007 has such a crazy interface, well, i'm using openoffice anyways... unless I need to do some mailmerge or some text to columns in excel -- my streets and trips gps didn't work when i got my machine, but now it does.. my one complaint - file copying is slow.. my one complaint running ubuntu on my slower computer, that I use my other laptop for work, and can't run our imaging software on ubuntu, and don't want to lose time trying to setup and make sure everything works right with wine... otherwise I would have ubuntu on here (i've had ubuntu installed for over a month now on a dell laptop, because one day it died, and the orignal drivers wouldn't work for the video card or my internal wireless) my solution - linux.. and after reading the ease of instalation - was surprised how easy to update, use..does everything i need to and runs some programs as fast as vista machine (and the dell laptop has 768 mb of ram) i'm loosing sight of my original post