It's also for automatically opening particular apps (such as iTunes or DVD Player) when you insert a particular type of disc (the options are Music CD, Picture CD, and Video DVD).
The American prices don't include tax. When you subtract the GST from the Australian prices, they're $1.54 each, so only 15 % more than the American prices.
To the person who modded this down: It should've been modded Funny (or possibly Insightful). There is no such thing as Linux 7.0, which proves that the original post was written by someone clueless.
Furthermore, MacOS/Linux/etc users shouldn't and won't be alienated from specific content based on WGA status.
I was trying to download a document about language translations from MS' site a few days ago, using my Mac. It refused to let me download it (just a.doc file) because I wasn't running a genuine copy of Windows.
I wish my watch (also a Casio) would automatically adjust itself. Computers can do it (even when not online), so a watch should be able to as well. Plus the "adjust" button on my watch is a nightmare to press, really need 2 hands to do it (before you tell me to just take my watch off, it's too much trouble, the band's broken so my watch is zip-tied on).
It's also for automatically opening particular apps (such as iTunes or DVD Player) when you insert a particular type of disc (the options are Music CD, Picture CD, and Video DVD).
Hmm, I have all three LOTR movies and there are no third-party players on them. I have the region 4 extended DVDs.
I don't know what's funnier: Your post, or that it's moderated Informative.
joke (noun): a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, esp. a story with a funny punchline : she was in a mood to tell jokes.
Shouldn't that be "campii"?
The American prices don't include tax. When you subtract the GST from the Australian prices, they're $1.54 each, so only 15 % more than the American prices.
Conversely, mine is about 3 years old now, and only has very minor scratches. It's nowhere near as bad as this one.
Seriously, it's still there, although the pronunciation has changed a little.
Am I the only one that read "Omron" as "Moron"?
AutoCAD's at 20 :)
I find that this helps too :)
I think they should start by integrating a spellchecker and hyperlink auto-Coraliser :)
To the person who modded this down: It should've been modded Funny (or possibly Insightful). There is no such thing as Linux 7.0, which proves that the original post was written by someone clueless.
"Depressed state of the US economy"? Your kidding, right? Do you even live in the US?
.nz address, I'd guess not.
Judging by the
I believe that disabling CD booting (via Open Firmware) also prevents single-user startup. It certainly prevents the use of safe mode.
On a related note, how tamper-proof are some of the lockable cases out there? I'd imagine that some cheaper ones are susceptible to a screwdriver.
Make sure you turn off auto-login, and remember to disable CD booting. A strong password is no good if you can boot from the rescue CD :)
About $12000 AUD. But a billion yen is a whole lot more :)
OK, that's a very good reason. I stand corrected :)
Bah! Heavy gauge steel indeed. You need a nice thick reinforced titanium alloy instead :)
Why not? The link to to a case review, the format of that review is largely irrelevant.
I knew you were talking about a NeXT cube before I even clicked the link :)
Interesting... get sidetracked while typing a post, and get modded Funny :)
Furthermore, MacOS/Linux/etc users shouldn't and won't be alienated from specific content based on WGA status.
.doc file) because I wasn't running a genuine copy of Windows.
I was trying to download a document about language translations from MS' site a few days ago, using my Mac. It refused to let me download it (just a
I wish my watch (also a Casio) would automatically adjust itself. Computers can do it (even when not online), so a watch should be able to as well. Plus the "adjust" button on my watch is a nightmare to press, really need 2 hands to do it (before you tell me to just take my watch off, it's too much trouble, the band's broken so my watch is zip-tied on).