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Man Wants to Donate His Heart Before He Dies 456

Gary Phebus wants to donate his heart, lungs, and liver. The problem is he wants to donate them before he dies. Gary was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease, in 2008. Phebus says he'd like to be able to donate his organs before they deteriorate, and doesn't consider his request suicide because he's "dead anyway."

Comment PDF Books (Score 1) 398

Wonder why the publishers just don't sell PDF versions of the book for $10.00. I'd think doing that would save money on paper, shipping, printing, electricity, etc.

With the use of notebooks/netbooks so prevalent in schools, I'd think this would be a no brainer.

Comment Nice (Score 1) 174

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Comment If Jason Bourne can... (Score 1) 865

If Jason Bourne can do pull ups on a fishing boat at sea, I'm sure you can do push ups or sit ups in the hall.

Eat 6 times a day in small volumes to increase your metabolism.

Get an exercise bike and mount a laptop to it to workout while working. You couldn't even geek it out to power the laptop with a DC converter.

Your nerd card has been revoked for lack of imagination.

Comment Windows 7 is much better than XP (Score 1) 538

I installed the Windows 7 RC on my 2 year old gaming desktop. Noted: I skipped Vista on my home machines. These are my observations of 7.

1.) The system boots faster with identical applications loaded

2.) The interface is much snappier in day to day operations - the layout of menus, shortcuts, drives, and peripherals is more intuitive. *Can't give enough praise for the recent files used under each program (big time saver).

3.) Programs load quicker than XP and use of programs feels snappier.

4.) The Task Bar is what it always should have been. The new changes are extremely useful in day to day usage. I especially like the preview box of open windows in groups while pinned.

5.) Windows Explorer is light years ahead of XP. File management is so much easier now.

6.) USB support feels better. I'm getting higher reads/writes off existing usb keys/hard disk drives.

7.) The interface is nicer looking - I feel like I'm using a modern computer system. I really like the auto size when dragging windows to the side of the screen or top.

8.) No crashing or lockups as of yet. The RC has been rock solid (I wish I had been able to test the beta, people say it was even quicker).

Microsoft sold me on Windows 7. I purchased two copies of the upgrade to home premium for $49 each. I don't know why people say it's outrageous for the OS. I'm not sure you're using the same Windows 7 I am, but it's worth every penny MS is asking.

Noted: I'm an avid Ubuntu user as well.

Comment Re:Economy and No-Man's Land (Score 1) 414

I couldn't agree more. I recently put on Ubuntu 9.0.4 on my wife's computer and it's hands down the best release yet. It does everything she needs to do (Web surfing, email, social networking, photos, music). However, i'm still in no mans land as My scanner, art pad, and games rely on windows xp. I truly wish Adobe would port over photoshop to Linux. I've tried Wine and it's not bad, but not good either. Linux is so close to be a viable alternative to the masses, but they just need to do a few things: 1.) Make flash available and perform well from the get go 2.) Make mp3s play from the get go 3.) Fix the damn font from the get go (personal gripe). All in all, linux would work for most people out there if they gave it a shot, I'm highly impressed with the latest 9.0.4 build!

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