The last time I checked, my wallet doesn't become useless if I don't plug it in after 24 hours. When they come up with a killer battery, then this may catch on with everyone.
These things have bugged me for a long time. I mean, have they ever really been tested in court? The last time I checked, I couldn't find anything apart from "experts" recommending their use.
If I put a confidentiality notice on a postcard, is there a reasonable expectation of privacy?
I've actually built one of these things. And I'm not the only one:)
Check out http://arcadeathome.efront.com/pics.phtml
for lots of examples.
Also, check out http://www.hanaho.com for some pre-built cabinets and controls.
It's cool to be able to tell your friends you've got over 10 nintendo games;)
The last time I checked, my wallet doesn't become useless if I don't plug it in after 24 hours. When they come up with a killer battery, then this may catch on with everyone.
Security essentials is free for business, so replace AVG with that:
http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/
FYI, Security Essentials is only free for home-based businesses.
These things have bugged me for a long time. I mean, have they ever really been tested in court? The last time I checked, I couldn't find anything apart from "experts" recommending their use.
If I put a confidentiality notice on a postcard, is there a reasonable expectation of privacy?
Try Hanaho Games. Nice place, great service.
I've actually built one of these things. And I'm not the only one :)
Check out http://arcadeathome.efront.com/pics.phtml
for lots of examples.
Also, check out http://www.hanaho.com for some pre-built cabinets and controls.
It's cool to be able to tell your friends you've got over 10 nintendo games ;)