I've used both Google Checkout and PayPal without any problems. Maybe I'm just one of the few who doesn't spend a ton of cash everyday on the web though.
This sounds like a great idea. I'll have to consider going that route.
But for now I've got CDs and DVDs all over the place. In binders, on spindles and some still in jewel cases. I had all of my audio CDs in a Pioneer 300 +1 jukebox changer at one point, but decided to get rid of the disks I no longer wanted and ripped the rest to my hard drive.
I've got an extra MB, Processor and case laying around so I might have to invest in a new PSU and attempt something similar to your setup.
Exactly. Besides, who in their right mind would sit in front of their PC and watch a YouTube video for almost an hour?
What? You guys actually took the initiative to be proactive without the government telling you that you had to?
I'm sure that's got to be a total pain to police the machines so that they can actually be used for what the library intended.
Keep up the good work.
So you mean I owe taxes for all those years grandma gave me $5 for my birthday?
I've used both Google Checkout and PayPal without any problems. Maybe I'm just one of the few who doesn't spend a ton of cash everyday on the web though.
All that is needed now is a mobile toilet or something and you won't have to leave your computer.
EvAR!
Of course, I guess you could wear depends.
Come on sure it is . . . crackin' jokes about it is even funnier.
Apparently not everybody loves Raymond.
Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!
more funniest hidden videos. Right?
Shouldn't everyday be The Day Against DRM?
They also busted a ring of Aquafina smugglers.
Science smience . . . just tweak the data to support your cause.
It's amazing what simply washing your hands will do.
People don't kill people. People who play violent video games kill people.
I'd imagine Google will do just that. Develop it's own online auction service. They seem to have covered pretty much everything but that.
I'd go with describing MySpace as vanity on acid.
This sounds like a great idea. I'll have to consider going that route.
But for now I've got CDs and DVDs all over the place. In binders, on spindles and some still in jewel cases. I had all of my audio CDs in a Pioneer 300 +1 jukebox changer at one point, but decided to get rid of the disks I no longer wanted and ripped the rest to my hard drive.
I've got an extra MB, Processor and case laying around so I might have to invest in a new PSU and attempt something similar to your setup.
It was quite common for folks to tank up on caffeine right before taking a big test while I was in college.
Seemed to workout ok for most folks, but who would've thought it was actually healthy . . .
Hey, maybe that's why it's blocked from work now.
Hmmmmmmm.