Yes, the dogs are the key point here. You don't want the Allies spy sneaking in and shutting down the 'In Soviet Russia...' manufacturing system and stealing your credits.
Wasn't there a company around 10 years back that sold add on cards that did this trick? Does that technology exist today or did it die out? I recall that the card had a video head along with ps/2 connectors. I saw it on one of the small time computer tv shows.
That really isn't a bad idea. Sometimes I don't have time/energy to browse sourceforge.net or just googling it. There was a/. comment sometime ago where a person posted this huge list of windows apps that was considered safe in this context. I found some useful programs from it. I have that list in a PDF on my computer somewhere, but I won't know of any new programs out there. I used to use download.com and winfiles.com but they are mostly time/feature limited shareware anymore.
Yes, the dogs are the key point here. You don't want the Allies spy sneaking in and shutting down the 'In Soviet Russia...' manufacturing system and stealing your credits.
Wasn't there a company around 10 years back that sold add on cards that did this trick? Does that technology exist today or did it die out? I recall that the card had a video head along with ps/2 connectors. I saw it on one of the small time computer tv shows.
Like Star Trek, it would be too damn convenient.
You could find his tombstone and throw a pie at it.
That really isn't a bad idea. Sometimes I don't have time/energy to browse sourceforge.net or just googling it. There was a /. comment sometime ago where a person posted this huge list of windows apps that was considered safe in this context. I found some useful programs from it. I have that list in a PDF on my computer somewhere, but I won't know of any new programs out there. I used to use download.com and winfiles.com but they are mostly time/feature limited shareware anymore.