http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/7017/
These work well, it'll hold atleast a 15.4" widescreen notebook without a problem. it has a compartment at the top for an mp3/cd player with a hole through the back for the headphone cord.
Will this new release finally be able to open M$ Wordperfect files? If they could accomplish that it would be great, I know that M$ office cannot even open the files appropriately, If open source could do this it would be great. If they could come up with a gui front end to an sql server we could get rid of office altogether (The other people don't want to learn SQL, just access)
My first car was a '92 chevy lumina, got it used. After the first few months i noticed that the low coolant light came on, so i filled it with the premixed expensive coolant (too lazy to mix it myself). After a few weeks of that I noticed a nice sized puddle under the car. Brought it to a repair shop, $400 later I was told that all of the metal coolant hoses were rusted out. So I got them replaced and everything was great, so I thought. After another month the car started to stall out so I brought it to another shop and they said they thought the head gasket was blown, they took apart the engine and the head gasket was fine, they showed me the pistons, 3 cracked, the other three were deformed terribly. I junked the car after they told me it would be nearly $2000 to replace/remill the engine. I later found out that all the local shops carry the heads for the 3100 series chevy lumina's and normally fix 5 or 6 per year. This place almost never has any cars at it, but 5 or 6 different lumina's with cracked heads in a small town is too much. Lumina is the worst GM ever.
Just use a service like PPPOE like someone already suggested. The client software is free (Raspoet), or possibly cheap(Enternet). Every user who would connect to wireless would need to be authenticated before they would be able to access the net.
have you tried booting the laptop with the 'nofirewire' flag, I had a similar problem with an old sager laptop and set it to noprobe, and nofirewire and it booted without a hitch
Earthlink's spam blocker actually does a good job removing spam from the inbox, Except for those great Nigerian kings/princes keep getting labeled as spam and being deleted, How am I going to help them get their millions of dollars to the US, when Earthlink thinks they are spammers?
Does anyone know the pricing of the hardware? If this is an inexpensive combo I would gladly get rid of the Linksys/cisco vpn hardware for something which is more flexible in configuration. Granted the Linksys line of routers uses embeded linux, you can't actually change the software easily.
There is finally a good use for those "great" aol cd's. If you get the ones that come in the dvd style case, trhow away the cd, scratch off the label, and insert the good cd(anything but aol) into the former frisbee case.
I always thought the reason the servers were so big is so that no one could steal them
What is the point in putting all of the networking into one box, If that device were to fail you couldn't log onto the network, wireless connections would stop, wired connections would fail, and all of your data stored on the device could be lost. If they plan on actually selling the device they should include some kind of a backup solution. For the price it should have a dvd burner.
just my.02
"The good news is that it's not easy for spimmers to send unsolicited instant messages. Instant message providers like AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo have a lot of control over their instant message networks,"
maybe its just me, but in my block list i have over 50 screen names from 'sexykytn*****' if they really have any control over their network how can i be connected to 3 sn's from the same box? looking on the bright side atleast they didn't block my new AOL sn 'Sco Unix Sucks'
PC Club already sells computers with linux installed, I am not sure what distro's for sure but i know they ship computers and laptops with "Lindows":(. I ended up talking to the manager of a local pc club store and he said he could install debian, gentoo, rh, or mdk on a new system for me. If they start advertising better other manufacturers might get the idea
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If you still have any left, can you send one my way?
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$250 - for the SlingBox PRO plus another 50-60 for the converter. without the converter it will only stream 480p
In order to download the MBSA, you need to be authenticated by WGA
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/7017/ These work well, it'll hold atleast a 15.4" widescreen notebook without a problem. it has a compartment at the top for an mp3/cd player with a hole through the back for the headphone cord.
Will this new release finally be able to open M$ Wordperfect files? If they could accomplish that it would be great, I know that M$ office cannot even open the files appropriately, If open source could do this it would be great. If they could come up with a gui front end to an sql server we could get rid of office altogether (The other people don't want to learn SQL, just access)
My first car was a '92 chevy lumina, got it used. After the first few months i noticed that the low coolant light came on, so i filled it with the premixed expensive coolant (too lazy to mix it myself). After a few weeks of that I noticed a nice sized puddle under the car. Brought it to a repair shop, $400 later I was told that all of the metal coolant hoses were rusted out. So I got them replaced and everything was great, so I thought. After another month the car started to stall out so I brought it to another shop and they said they thought the head gasket was blown, they took apart the engine and the head gasket was fine, they showed me the pistons, 3 cracked, the other three were deformed terribly. I junked the car after they told me it would be nearly $2000 to replace/remill the engine. I later found out that all the local shops carry the heads for the 3100 series chevy lumina's and normally fix 5 or 6 per year. This place almost never has any cars at it, but 5 or 6 different lumina's with cracked heads in a small town is too much. Lumina is the worst GM ever.
Just use a service like PPPOE like someone already suggested. The client software is free (Raspoet), or possibly cheap(Enternet). Every user who would connect to wireless would need to be authenticated before they would be able to access the net.
have you tried booting the laptop with the 'nofirewire' flag, I had a similar problem with an old sager laptop and set it to noprobe, and nofirewire and it booted without a hitch
Earthlink's spam blocker actually does a good job removing spam from the inbox, Except for those great Nigerian kings/princes keep getting labeled as spam and being deleted, How am I going to help them get their millions of dollars to the US, when Earthlink thinks they are spammers?
Does anyone know the pricing of the hardware? If this is an inexpensive combo I would gladly get rid of the Linksys/cisco vpn hardware for something which is more flexible in configuration. Granted the Linksys line of routers uses embeded linux, you can't actually change the software easily.
well we are really at fault since we are made in god's image
There is finally a good use for those "great" aol cd's. If you get the ones that come in the dvd style case, trhow away the cd, scratch off the label, and insert the good cd(anything but aol) into the former frisbee case.
I always thought the reason the servers were so big is so that no one could steal them
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What is the point in putting all of the networking into one box, If that device were to fail you couldn't log onto the network, wireless connections would stop, wired connections would fail, and all of your data stored on the device could be lost. If they plan on actually selling the device they should include some kind of a backup solution. For the price it should have a dvd burner. just my
I know that my math skills suck, but 675 - 450 != 300
Microsoft allowing anyone to access their document formatting? is bill turning soft?
"The good news is that it's not easy for spimmers to send unsolicited instant messages. Instant message providers like AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo have a lot of control over their instant message networks," maybe its just me, but in my block list i have over 50 screen names from 'sexykytn*****' if they really have any control over their network how can i be connected to 3 sn's from the same box? looking on the bright side atleast they didn't block my new AOL sn 'Sco Unix Sucks'
PC Club already sells computers with linux installed, I am not sure what distro's for sure but i know they ship computers and laptops with "Lindows" :(. I ended up talking to the manager of a local pc club store and he said he could install debian, gentoo, rh, or mdk on a new system for me. If they start advertising better other manufacturers might get the idea
Can you see it now searching for something.... msgbox pops up "Are you sure you want to search for that?"