Oh and I forgot about the second part of your question. I don't know about Outlook, but with Thunderbird I share my profile with Windows and Ubuntu. You can also achieve this across your network.
To set all this up you just have to be able to read/write to the location where the profile is located. Then you just point Thunderbird's profile manager to that folder. (thunderbird -profilemanager)
Good luck with everything. If you need help with anything else, check out the Ubuntu forums... everyone is very helpful there.
If you download the Alternate Install CD, you can choose where to install grub. Install it to a floppy or usb drive and you can use that file with the windows boot loader. This way if you want to remove the Ubuntu partitions in the future you won't have to worry about fixing the boot loader.
It's been a while since I've done this, but this looks about right:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=56723
In addition, with all the trojans and viruses around people should worry about their computer being '.safe'.
As others have says all the.safe does is give a false sense of security, and it would probably be better to just teach people.safe computing and educate them about phishing.
If you don't have a passport, consider getting one. They used to make a phone call when I went to the counter to check in my luggage and obtain my ticket (I couldn't print online because of "special processing" necessary for my ticket). I recently obtained a passport to fly to the Dominican Republic for spring break... I no longer have any problems at the airport.
Completely unrelated, the security at the airport in the Dominican Republic was actually better than the security out of EWR...go figure.
Even more unrelated... they sold booze EVERYWHERE throughout the airport. I'm talking at least 20 different kiosks LOADED with everything from Dominican rum to Johnnie Walker Gold Label and El Presidente to Budweiser. There were also bars in the waiting areas.
When they sign these record contracts, they are at the will of the label, and not the other way around. The label invests money in them, and oftentimes give advances to the artists. Artists are obligated to fulfill the terms of their contracts, and they can't just "walk away" from their record contracts.
yes.. the "dont do things that might decrease google's profits" law.. Were this action by google untainted by 'self-interest' , then maybe it has a point
and
Google's job is to get me useful information.
Google's job is to make money for itself and its share holders. It's a public company.
Just to address the throwing around of "the consitution"...
I don't remember there being anything in the constitution about pornography, smoking, or alcohol... except for when they decided no one could have alcohol and then they changed their mind. In any case, you bring up a good point.
Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s). (I have no stock in this software, I just think it's useful.)
Slipped while modding. Replying to get rid of overrated mod.
5. Save the world from the man bear pig.
I did a clean install of Feisty a few days ago using your method. Worked like a charm. Thanks!
Oh and I forgot about the second part of your question. I don't know about Outlook, but with Thunderbird I share my profile with Windows and Ubuntu. You can also achieve this across your network.
To set all this up you just have to be able to read/write to the location where the profile is located. Then you just point Thunderbird's profile manager to that folder. (thunderbird -profilemanager)
Good luck with everything. If you need help with anything else, check out the Ubuntu forums... everyone is very helpful there.
If you download the Alternate Install CD, you can choose where to install grub. Install it to a floppy or usb drive and you can use that file with the windows boot loader. This way if you want to remove the Ubuntu partitions in the future you won't have to worry about fixing the boot loader. It's been a while since I've done this, but this looks about right: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=56723
In addition, with all the trojans and viruses around people should worry about their computer being '.safe'.
.safe does is give a false sense of security, and it would probably be better to just teach people .safe computing and educate them about phishing.
As others have says all the
Competitive in the sense that they are competing with YouTube.
This is the one that I used when I took these a few years ago... probably a bit out dated now that they have the Written section. http://www.amazon.com/Real-SATs-Third-College-Boar d/dp/0874477050
The only problem is no matter how many "are you sure this is OK" boxes you throw at some people, they will still blindly click Yes...
I think the Windows Genuine Advantage (98) finally caught up with him...
If you don't have a passport, consider getting one. They used to make a phone call when I went to the counter to check in my luggage and obtain my ticket (I couldn't print online because of "special processing" necessary for my ticket). I recently obtained a passport to fly to the Dominican Republic for spring break... I no longer have any problems at the airport.
...go figure.
Completely unrelated, the security at the airport in the Dominican Republic was actually better than the security out of EWR
Even more unrelated... they sold booze EVERYWHERE throughout the airport. I'm talking at least 20 different kiosks LOADED with everything from Dominican rum to Johnnie Walker Gold Label and El Presidente to Budweiser. There were also bars in the waiting areas.
You see, it's not that easy.
When they sign these record contracts, they are at the will of the label, and not the other way around. The label invests money in them, and oftentimes give advances to the artists. Artists are obligated to fulfill the terms of their contracts, and they can't just "walk away" from their record contracts.
No.
I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but if you're looking for tab preview with Firefox:
Tab Preview
yes .. the "dont do things that might decrease google's profits" law .. Were this action by google untainted by 'self-interest' , then maybe it has a point
and
Google's job is to get me useful information.
Google's job is to make money for itself and its share holders. It's a public company.
Just to address the throwing around of "the consitution"...
I don't remember there being anything in the constitution about pornography, smoking, or alcohol... except for when they decided no one could have alcohol and then they changed their mind. In any case, you bring up a good point.
The problem with this layout is that there's too much shit to click on. Seriously, who's ever going to click on all those links? The worst blogs are the ones that make every other word a hyperlink to another website so by the time you finish reading this sentence, you've forgotten what you were reading, or why you were reading it in the first place. Hey, this article is great but you know what would make it better? If I could read another article in the middle of it. Great design, morons.
Synergy isn't just some buzzword:
synergy: [noun] a mutually advantageous conjunction of distinct elements
Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s).
(I have no stock in this software, I just think it's useful.)
It appears that Anonymous Cowards have no sense of humor. I even threw in a pun for good measure... oh well.
It comes with one set of replacement lenses.
"Installation CD on 3-Inch CD"
Damn, my CD drive is made for 5 1/2 inch CDs. Looks like I'll have to pass on these specs.
How about better NTLM support, so i can use it to browse my corporate intranet site using FF.
At least you can look on with their cool new product called Google Earth!
"the drawing tools are from CCCP"
The drawing tools are from the USSR?
While we're linking boingboing... Why not stack the hard drives and have some crazy lego sex:l
http://www.boingboing.net/2002/11/13/lego_sex.htm