It lives in your closet, is completely remotely managed, backs up your stuff, stores your videos, music, photos and makes your data available to you everywhere. Plug in additional hard drives into it, it redistributes the data onto the other drives. Bye, bye, Terastation, ReadyNAS, etc.
Oh, great. Get ready, Geek Squad. How many [...]
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Seths Blog: How to be remarkable
I like option #9 because I bleieve that the way to get something accomplished is not to get everyone involved, but to get a few zealots involved. Let them be the evangelists for your cause. You need a few dedicated people that are willing to tattoo your cause [...]
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Here are some pictures of our trip to Tennessee this Christmas. We took time to go on top of Lookout Mountain and see the Incline (a cable-driven cart that rides on rails up the side of the mountain to the top). The Incline is actually a regular form of transportation to many of the residents [...]
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PCSX2.net - Downloads
(tags: ps2 emulator emulation software Windows games gaming)
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Story about a customer of Comcast’s who was blacklisted as a spammer. The funny thing is about this story is that Comcast insisted that he install an anti-virus program for his e-mail client and download McAffee. He was on a Mac…..
I am so tired with companies who should be familiar with [...]
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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/MySpaceIM
It appears that there may be some similarities between Myspace’s IM protocol and MSN’s IM protocol. Apparently they use the same port. I will be checking into this as I am tired of running so many IM clients and would love to consolidate preferably with a Linux multi-protocol client. I will let you know if [...]
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