Ryan
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I've been using Windows 7 Thin Client on my (my wife's) old core duo laptop with 2GB mem and it runs amazingly. The whole install weighs in at around 3 GB and all the extraneous crap is removed. I wish they would release the version to the public as…
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Two of my favorites artist in these, Jack White and Alison Mosshart. The Dead Weather. A great live show and a nice rock sound. The second video is a cover of a Dylan song... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfenJiS5NV4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?…
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Joe, I've been using one of those for my ESXi box for the last year or so. It's a great case. Great cooling and very quiet. You'll love the cable management features. -Ryan
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Wow, what a surprise Iggy. Glad to hear the surgery went well. Onward and upward!
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I've had it for a couple years now and it looks like new. The Tony Perotti stuff is superbly made. You'd be surprised how much sitting on your wallet all day will screw up your back. You probably don't even realize it, but you will if you stop doing…
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I carry one of these with my initials embossed on it. I don't like carrying a bunch of crap with me and don't like having a thick wallet in my back pocket due to back issues. http://www.tonyperottiusa.com/products/Ultimo-Weekend-Wallet.html
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I spoke with him last week.
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The bullets are on the island whether you have the gun or not, right? I like the idea of starting a fire from the gun powder. One could also use the gun powder to cauterize wounds too, right?
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B. You can make other weapons with the axe and you need wood to make fire. With the axe you can build traps and fashion spears for food. Cutting utensils can easily be fashioned from stones. Water purification pills are essential. Even if you have…
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Agreed Cyclo. On first glance, the virtual desktop model looks a lot like the terminal/mainframe model. It shares a lot of similarities, but is hugely different at the same time. We're talking about a thick client hosted in the datacenter here. Th…
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As the market moves (back) toward centralized computing we'll see cell phones functioning as our main device. Many companies, including the one I work for, are looking for ways to bring the main computing power back to the datacenter and having clie…
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I guess I'll just have to stick around for a while! It's not that I don't sometimes agree with Knuckles, I just found it was impossible to have a sensible, two way conversation when he was involved. I just don't have time for the bickering. At an…
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Hey all, Just dropped by the forums today for the first time in a long while to see not much has changed. I stopped visiting because I felt like Mr. Knuckles wouldn't let any discussion go un-shit on. I see it's still happening. I'll stop by from…
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the sediment is the "yeast cake." It won't hurt anything to drink it. In fact, in some beers it's desirable. You can let them sit for a few weeks to see if things balance out. It won't hurt anything to let them sit longer. I've always used champ…
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One other thing Pat. This stuff is AWESOME: http://www.midwestsupplies.com/gnome-soda-extracts-draft-style-root-beer.html
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As a general rule of thumb, more time never hurts. Typically I'd give it two weeks before feeling comfortable that it's carbonated. Yes, if you open it it most likely will not carbonate completely if you put the lid back on. Also, once they're rea…
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Hold on just one second bub. When did I attack anyone personally? I've made one comment to AG in response to his obvious attempts here and on the previous CPU site to get my goat. I thought it was best for us both to leave each other alone if it's …
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Either or. I usually use yeast and let it carbonate in the bottle. I don't like to foul the kegs and tubing with the root beer taste.
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Out of all the root beers I've tried I have to say I like Sioux City Sasparilla the best. The root beer I make is no slouch either. But I'm a little biased. ;-P
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Out of curiosity, how many here pay their own rent, own their own house, or generally support themselves? How many people here have a job and even pay taxes?
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Which reminds me AG.. I always wanted to ask how many names you used at CPU. There were quite a few I suspected but I didn't really want to blow your cover. I highly doubt anyone was faking Seabear. In fact, if someone was they went to great lengt…
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I find the SQ3R method extremely effective. I employ this method when reading through dry tech manuals/deployment white papers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQ3R
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