Yep, same here. My upstair room can go up over 85 degrees(F) with a fan and central unit AC running! I have a bunch of electronics in my tiny room. I try to unplug stuff I don't use like TVs and printer. I also try to use AMD Cool'n'Quiet on my AMD systems. I also turn off machines that I don't use, but Linux/Debian box and wired network devices stay 24/7. Same for my old VCR (yes, still use one for recordings).:(
Someone told me that Adelphia (when it was around) checked the snail mail address too. The only way out of it is to show proof that the residents are different.
Abortion is wrong. Just let it go nature way. If the fetus/baby dies, oh well. If it is in dangerous of the mother, then remove it and try to make it live.
See, I was born with many programs (Nager's Syndrome) and I am over 30. Sure, I have many problems but I am alive today! Who knows how long I will live.
I would like to see video cards slow down clock cycles like CPUs (e.g., AMD Cool'n'Quiet). I don't always play games, 3D stuff, etc. Most of the time, it is surfing the Web, e-mails, newsgroups, watch videos and Flash (might need video card's accerelation for this so speed it up), etc.
I am not leaving. It is the only decent price broadband service I have. Either that, go back to 3 KB/sec dialup! I'd like to see TWC RR drop prices for dropping its usenet/newsgroup service!
Ooh, carry overs like EasyNews. I think this would be useful since my transfers vary each month (1 GB to 25 GB).
On http://newsguy.com/roadrunner.htm... what are the differences between $9.95 for 50 GB per month (Express) and $14.95 for 50 GB per month (Premium)?
I also read that any left overs per month will be carried over to the next month. Is there a limit on how high I can hold? On EasyNews, I can go up to 500 to 750 GB depending on the packages I purchase.
Does anyone know of a good binary news server? Currently, I am looking at EasyNews (rollover idea sounds neat), GigaNews, and Power Usenet news/usenet services since Time Warner Cable RoadRunner is discontinuing its free unlimited (no caps!) news/usenet service on 6/23/2008. Now, I need a third party that is similiar to it. I am still researching on what the best usenet/news server to get.
The two listed ones are a bit pricey for what I want: 1. Binary retentions (doesn't need crazy amounts of days like 100!). 2. Download speed during low usage hours (peak hours I can usually avoid). Posting is very rare and usually text posts in non-binary newgroups. 3. Good support from providers if problems occur. 4. Cheap prices (doubt free exists with third parties). 5. No limits especially caps! Sometimes I download 1 GB and sometimes I do 30 (rarely). EasyNews' rollover sounds good so I can carry over my unused datas. 6. Nice to have but not required: Security/Encryptions (will need to figure how to set this in Linux for Pan and Tin).
Interesting. I recalled for suite products, it needed/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.:(
"Why is it impossible to install Adblock Plus into a SeaMonkey profile?
Unfortunately, Adblock Plus requires an XPCOM component to function and as of now SeaMonkey does not support installing these components into profile directory (bug 45701). Profile installation is only possible for extensions that don't need to install an XPCOM component. This will change with SeaMonkey 2.0 when the extension installation system from Firefox will be ported over to SeaMonkey..." from http://adblockplus.org/en/faq_install...
Yep, same here. My upstair room can go up over 85 degrees(F) with a fan and central unit AC running! I have a bunch of electronics in my tiny room. I try to unplug stuff I don't use like TVs and printer. I also try to use AMD Cool'n'Quiet on my AMD systems. I also turn off machines that I don't use, but Linux/Debian box and wired network devices stay 24/7. Same for my old VCR (yes, still use one for recordings). :(
NetworkMirror.
I appreciate those tits, especially when they fly. [grin]
I use /. home page for my RSS feeds, but I wished /. would fix the problems:
MacCentral's outdated stories and LinuxGames' empty box.
ME is worse than Vista IMO. :)
Someone told me that Adelphia (when it was around) checked the snail mail address too. The only way out of it is to show proof that the residents are different.
Where do you live so we can use your Wifi? [grin]
Ouch, the guy's poor legs.
Too bad newer softwares want XP these days. Look at the newest iTunes, QuickTime, games, etc.
I meant problems. I was in a grumpy mood and hurry this morning. :(
Abortion is wrong. Just let it go nature way. If the fetus/baby dies, oh well. If it is in dangerous of the mother, then remove it and try to make it live.
See, I was born with many programs (Nager's Syndrome) and I am over 30. Sure, I have many problems but I am alive today! Who knows how long I will live.
I would like to see video cards slow down clock cycles like CPUs (e.g., AMD Cool'n'Quiet). I don't always play games, 3D stuff, etc. Most of the time, it is surfing the Web, e-mails, newsgroups, watch videos and Flash (might need video card's accerelation for this so speed it up), etc.
I am not leaving. It is the only decent price broadband service I have. Either that, go back to 3 KB/sec dialup! I'd like to see TWC RR drop prices for dropping its usenet/newsgroup service!
Ooh, carry overs like EasyNews. I think this would be useful since my transfers vary each month (1 GB to 25 GB).
... what are the differences between $9.95 for 50 GB per month (Express) and $14.95 for 50 GB per month (Premium)?
:)
On http://newsguy.com/roadrunner.htm
I also read that any left overs per month will be carried over to the next month. Is there a limit on how high I can hold? On EasyNews, I can go up to 500 to 750 GB depending on the packages I purchase.
Thank you in advance.
What's wrong with that? I use my bigger CRT TV to watch videos, DVDs, etc.? Why do I want to watch it on my 19" LCD monitor?
So it worked for DVDs and others fullscreen? How about aspect ratios?
Why is this marked funny? I do the same but with Mutt. Text mail and news reader FTW. Same for text Web browser to check really quick. ;)
Did NVIDIA remove the annoying TV out problems for fullscreen videos in Windows? As of now, I am going back to ATI cards later on (end of the year?).
See here. It is discontinued on 6/23/2008. :(
:)
Does anyone know of a good binary news server? Currently, I am looking at EasyNews (rollover idea sounds neat), GigaNews, and Power Usenet news/usenet services since Time Warner Cable RoadRunner is discontinuing its free unlimited (no caps!) news/usenet service on 6/23/2008. Now, I need a third party that is similiar to it. I am still researching on what the best usenet/news server to get.
The two listed ones are a bit pricey for what I want:
1. Binary retentions (doesn't need crazy amounts of days like 100!).
2. Download speed during low usage hours (peak hours I can usually avoid). Posting is very rare and usually text posts in non-binary newgroups.
3. Good support from providers if problems occur.
4. Cheap prices (doubt free exists with third parties).
5. No limits especially caps! Sometimes I download 1 GB and sometimes I do 30 (rarely). EasyNews' rollover sounds good so I can carry over my unused datas.
6. Nice to have but not required: Security/Encryptions (will need to figure how to set this in Linux for Pan and Tin).
Thank you in advance.
Or have both. Energizer would win. :P
Where's Return to Castle Wolfenstein?
Why don't online games let people customize team colors for each specific map? It should be an option.
Cool. I will have to try again later on. It didn't for me over a year ago.
Were you using Firefox or a Mozilla suite product like SeaMonkey?
Interesting. I recalled for suite products, it needed /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. :(
...
"Why is it impossible to install Adblock Plus into a SeaMonkey profile?
Unfortunately, Adblock Plus requires an XPCOM component to function and as of now SeaMonkey does not support installing these components into profile directory (bug 45701). Profile installation is only possible for extensions that don't need to install an XPCOM component. This will change with SeaMonkey 2.0 when the extension installation system from Firefox will be ported over to SeaMonkey..." from http://adblockplus.org/en/faq_install