Comment Re:Let's see some all-3.0 computers now! (Score 3, Informative) 191
FW800 devices use different connectors than FW400 and thus require adapters, while the USB 3.0 connector will plug into a USB 2.0 port (and run at USB 2.0 speed).
FW800 devices use different connectors than FW400 and thus require adapters, while the USB 3.0 connector will plug into a USB 2.0 port (and run at USB 2.0 speed).
Some tips: turn off 3G if you aren't using it (if your iPhone supports 3G), turn off Bluetooth if you aren't using it, turn your screen brightness down, use the button at the top to turn the screen off when you aren't using it, etc.
Or perhaps you just have a bum battery (or your battery is almost worn out). There are battery replacement services that can install a higher capacity battery than the original one, if you want to go that route.
I was going to run XP in virtual pc instances on the Macbook but it is starting to look like corporate crap sticking out of the corners. I had no idea the iphone would be invisible from the Mac!
WTF are you talking about? This makes absolutely no sense!
Same here. I jailbroke my phone, installed some apps; then never used them.
less-often-lethal.
Easton Press. Their books are hella expensive, but very good quality. They're sold on a subscription basis.
Barnes & Noble (and probably other publishers) have a few here and there, but they're of inferior quality, in general.
Where I used to work, we held a "contest" to determine what our naming convention would be. The winners were appliance manufacturers for servers (sunbeam, hotpoint, maytag, etc.), candy bars for workstations (reeses, heath, skor, crunch, etc.).
Of course after using all the common ones and digging into the past (bighunk, marathon, etc.) we eventually ran low on candy bar names, and had to "cheat" a little, using wrigley, twizzler, etc.
It worked well - we had fairly low turnover so the names became identified with the user over time. It seemed to give the servers and workstations a "personality" as well.
I suppose you're right--never trust software to do the right thing.
And the BIOS isn't software?
Qwest (DSL) is doing this too. I knew there was something about it that annoyed me, but I hadn't given it much thought until now, when I can totally see why this is a BAD THING.
So what happens if it takes liking to the feces still in your colon?
Bzzzzt!
I was waiting for this. Bravo!
IIRC, WebDAV *is* configured by default on IIS 5. Here's a link to instructions on disabling it (the procedure involves adding a registry value and restarting IIS):
I guess I have solar on the brain - I read this as "This has thin film written all over it."
To be fair, English is a horribly inconsistent language.
My favorite example of this is the diphthong "ough". It can be pronounced at least five different ways.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra