Indiana finally got its first Jamba Juice last year, about 20 miles from where I live. I love the big fruity and expensive milkshakes. I stop in those places whenever I see one now.
I use...
1 or 2 cans kidney beans
1 can "spicy" chili beans
1 can black beans or sometime no-fat refried beans
1 can of corn, drained
2 cans of stewed tomatoes
1 big onion, chopped fine
1 big green pepper, chopped fine
Half a jar or so of jalepenos, or a couple fresh ones chopped fine
A good...
I've not found a dough I like well enough to do the make my own thing.
California Pizza Kitchen frozen ones are pretty good though. I like the Megherita one best.
Fundamentally, there's almost no difference between Edwards, Clinton and Obama. The question really is down to voting for a white chick, a black guy with a funny name and the usual guy in a blue suit.
But the way I see it is this: Hillary is not Bill. She's got a lot of skeletons in her closet...
Anyone have any strong opinions on the current crop of Presidential candidates?
I'm liking Obama, even though he's not a big fan of NASA.
I don't know anyone who is willing to say they would vote for Hillary.
Edwards is... present. I suspect he's going to have a cabinet position from one of...
OK...
Whatever this thing is, it's operating in Safe mode as well, right? That suggests it's either convinced Windows that it's a service that should start in safe mode, or it's convinced Windows that it's necessary to open or work a system file (usually Explorer.exe but sometimes WinLogon)...
That the French have issues with integrating immigrants into the culture that its native residents are taught to treasure really is not part of its social welfare programs. The programs themselves appear to be working well.
They already get patented drugs that they're allowed to reap vast, vast profits on for 14 years. Do you think that sum of money somehow insufficient? Do you think that 14 years is not long enough for a real-live breakthrough drug to net billions of dollars in return?
We certainly could put a...
Yes. That is exactly what I'd like to see. Saving people's lives - or even saving them from mild discomfort - isn't something that needs to be mixed with a profit motive. Think about how hilarious life would be if you had to wave $100 bills in the air to get someone to come put out your house fire.
I don't think that it's an issue of the average person not being smart enough. Most people know they don't need a pill for "restless leg syndrome." I think it's indicative of corporate culture and priorities, and of a need to change the rules under which drug companies are governed. Everyone who...
Onkyo/Integra parts have been very good for me over the years but I will offer some caveats.
1. One of the things that attracted me to its products was a longer warranty period. I had some Sony ES-class hardware that spent more time in the shop or being shipped than it did in my home theater...
Article on Regional Pizza styles.
There continues to be no good pizza where I live. In fact, I have to say that I have been to three local restaurants that, in successive weeks, have held the title of "Worst Pizza I have ever had in my life."
I'm not sure if it's a characteristic of the area...
A bittorrent search for 'kalyway' is handy if you'd like to give Leopard a try...
So anyway, if you want a non-black thinkpad (why?), you can take matters in your own hands. Or try these guys who have more classically inspired options.
I read comic books and science fiction and collect enough pornography that it qualifies as some kind of science project. :)
And I build PCs and help people with computer problems on internet forums for my own amusement. That's pretty damned geeky.
On the other hand, I've just described...
Run MMC. Add Snapin. Add Security Configuration and Analysis.
Create a database (right click SCaA, Open Database)
Select a baseline template. Choose "compatws.inf"
Right Click. Configure Computer now.
See if anything changes.
What that does is changes all the Local Security Policies on your PC...
Uh, also, those problems aren't coming up in a spyware scan because, technically, they aren't spyware. They are a potentially normal configuration for a Windows PC.
You need to be working with Killbox and Hijack This. It might do well for you to take a look at your \system32 folder for files...
More than likely, you've got either a set of registry hacks or a really hilarious group policy applied. A lot of crap from Freeze.com, for instance, installs a registry hack that removes the Display applet from control panel.
If you have the basic workstation security template you might try...
NFS sometimes has issues with file locking when it's used in a distributed fashion, though those issues may have been specific to some implementations I've used. It certainly does work - and you don't need Solaris; Microsoft has been offering Services for UNIX as a free download for quite a...
Windows Defender is positively the most useless security application in the history of EVAR. Anyway, if you look on the torrent sites, you will find that such tools do exist, usually as BartPE distributions... which can with only a little modification be made bootable on Thumb drives.
Greg, upconverted DVDs are just DVDs with slightly fewer blocky artifacts on HD displays. Don't expect any miracles. In fact, don't particularly expect to notice any differences at all.
I'm playing with an interesting modification of Thunderbird right now, called Spicebird. It's available for Windows and Linux, and it's sort of a hybrid of the Tbird client I'm used to and Outlook.
It has an integrated calendar, RSS/widgets and support for Jabber-based IM, which is handy if you...
It's entirely possible that the very large drives could be returning results that the tool would interpret as "out of bounds" on a smaller drive. At any rate, I've seen enough versions of diagnostic tools over the years to know that they need to be updated regularly because they either don't...
Sprint's customer service is nightmarish. That I will give you; when they ported my phone number, they didn't port my voice mail. That took about 16 calls and about six hours to correct, including a lot of calls would start with a 20 minute wait on hold followed by "I'll transfer you." and then...
I think this was mentioned in the other thread about the large Samsung drives, but it's entirely likely that Samsung just hasn't gotten around to updating its tools to support the new drives.
"You really have to wonder where his beard or mustache is though."
Not being able to grow a beard is a professional impediment if you are wanting to be a programmer.
It should show things like previous video cards or system chipsets. I find it's most useful to "show hidden devices" on machines that have either had a repair install or were installed from a prepared image.
For what it's worth, American drug companies spend about $30,000,000,000 a year on R&D, and about $90,000,000,000 on marketing... if that tells you anything about their priorities.
If you unplugged the drive with a floppy or cassette from its data interface, it'd keep doing whatever you told it, until its read/write buffers were empty. Which, it turned out, could take a while.
I think we're probably better off letting recession happen than trying to forestall the inevitable. We - the citizens of the US as well as our law- and policymakers have been collectively moronic about money. We spend what we don't have. We exaggerate to keep the good times going and we really...
No. Wrong. Again.
We elect people who represent us and who - if they take their dicks out of lobbyists' mouths long enough - can change the rules to suit the will of the people.
A government that does not serve its citizens is not going to be in power very long. A corporation that does not...
As I recall, one of your former complaints was that you were having to regularly download the updates and that it generally took too long. Apparently a Real Internet Connection has fixed that problem nicely.
Absolutely. Corporations are amoral beings that have all the rights of an actual human being in our legal system yet serve no other purpose to enrich the tiny number of people who own enough shares to see meaningful profit in corporate activities.
Corporations can act outside the best interests...
No. Wrong. Completely. We practice medicine for profit. Medicine. The necessary practice of preventing or curing physical and mental ailments. A necessity for human well-being.
In terms of its social role, availability of heath care occupies roughly the same place as having functional law...
One of the things that's been pissing me off lately is the way my local grocery stores are packaging meat. Traditionally, I got meat shrinkwrapped on a small styrofoam plate. I was OK with that. Styrofoam lasts a trillion years in a landfill, but on the other hand, it's light and most...
So I just watched the teaser trailer for the new Star Trek movie.
I'm not a trekkie, but it looks pretty cool. To me, though, the coolest thing about it was the little soundbites from John Kennedy and Neil Armstrong, from back in the days when we knew all about our spacemen.
We've had some...
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