Comment Re:No Way Out (Score 1) 720
Seasonic sells fanless power supplies up to 850 watts. That's enough for GeForce Titan in SLI.
How much power do you NEED?
Seasonic sells fanless power supplies up to 850 watts. That's enough for GeForce Titan in SLI.
How much power do you NEED?
The GBA did support a Suspend feature, but the games had to deliberately support it also, and few did.
I prefer the Micro to the GBA SP for one simple reason: The micro is wider. The SP is so narrow that I wind up with finger cramps from using the shoulder buttons. The Micro's easier to hold.
Where are the pirate servers for City of Heroes/City of Villains?
I've looked, and haven't found any. There was a server emulator project, but it never seems to have gotten very far.
I don't know that there are apps I *need* that I can't get through the Apple app store, but there are apps I *want* that Apple doesn't permit.
Emulators, for instance.
I get out of work at 6 AM, you insensitive clod!
But they're not tested much before they're given a license and allowed to drive.
And I honestly don't think I've been tested 'tens of thousands of times' by pedestrian traffic. I've had someone step out in front of me three or four times, maybe? Perhaps a hundred or so walk behind me while I'm backing up in parking lots?
You go through fifteen NEW, PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN traffic lights every day?
I call bullshit. I don't think most city DOTs could manage to hang fifteen traffic lights a day.
That's what we're talking about here. NEW lights. Not existing, mapped lights. Those aren't a problem.
You can use a bootable DOS disk/USB stick to update the firmware.
The 'performance restoration' part just rewrites all the data on the disk. You can get the same effect by backing up the disk, formatting, and copying all the data back.
(Brief summary: The problem makes data slower to read as it sits there. The firmware fix prevents that from recurring, rewriting the data fixes it on already-existing data. There's no data loss associated with this, just speed.)
I have an Epson WF-7510 and the drivers for OSX, Windows, and Android seem solid. There's a lot of stupid optional cruft, but there's a just-the-driver option.
That really depends on what fills it up and how. I've had my torrent client glitch out and completely fill my drive a couple times, to the point where the UI was too slow to even move a window.
Fortunately I was able to ssh in and kill the program and delete the offending temp files, but the first warning I had was 'oh hey, trying to type locks the system.'
(And the other pain in the butt is that completely filling an OSX volume will tend to horridly fragment things, and defragging it isn't free.)
What DRM?
iTunes music has no DRM. Hasn't for years and years and years.
You can't get a DRM'd music file from Apple even if you beg them for one.
There are plenty of legit reasons to bitch about iTunes and the iTMS, but DRM isn't one of them.
Serious question: How? Whenever I try to access it through Chrome, the only option I get is 'Join Google+!'
If you need to support old scanners, try VueScan.
On the other hand, with the price of scanners these days, it may be cheaper to buy a new scanner.
If you had the original version, your login still works.
And I think you get a free month for returning. That promo might be over.
If so, it wouldn't cost anything to check it out.
It's been included as an 'exhibition sport' at the Olympics, though - in 2000 at least, and I think earlier.
That usually means 'This isn't really in the Olympics, but we're strongly considering it.'
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra