I just installed Thunderbird 1.5.0.8 on a new Windows PC. I notice that the cursor disappears while I'm trying to compose a new E-mail. It's driving me nuts. I can't see where I'm typing.
No, switching cursor sets does not seem to help.
Anyone else seen this?
There are cards that will do HD, and there are cards that have component input; those are not cards that cost under $40.
Under $40, you'll get Svideo, which is essentially the same picture quality as component as long as you're looking at standard-definition TV (there's a big jump between...
I'm downloading at an average of 30kB/sec over a 6Mbit cable line that really isn't being used at all, otherwise. I'd call that pathetic.
I'd send a Traceroute, but Comcast has had ICMP blocked on my cable segment for the last several months.
I might have an (754-pin) Athlon64/3000 + Biostar board here in the next few days; I know I'll have it by the beginning of January, but it's a matter of when I can take the machine down to pull the parts.
It's better than my words for S*ny and Western Digital product lines.
Also, I think time might have some historical data worthy of examination. Don't forget time.
No Sony Rootkit. No evidence of Sony Rootkit.
I've removed it before, but not under a completely different set of symptoms, which is why I did not think of it as the problem.
But I really thought that was it.
I can't even tell where the stupid thing comes from. It's not Nero. The PC I was...
I think there's a strong correlation, myself.
I've heard rumblings that the bigger and newer Samsungs aren't as wonderful as the old ones, but my experience remains excellent overall; I might see a Samsung fail once in every six months. Considering the number I have deployed in the last four or...
Renaming the file did not work - Windows seems to BSOD on boot without it.
Fortunately, one of the students in a class today brought an Inspiron notebook. It also had the file in question (is it a Dell thing?), but its copy was 693 bytes larger than the one on my cursed PC. I copied the...
No Sony rootkit. I've run several tools that promise to remove the Sony rootkit, and none of them detect it as being present.
Google, Google Groups and Microsoft's various support venues cannot tell me what sonypvl3.sys is, either.
I find it A LOT easier to use Fedora for server-y things than anything else. There's nothing in the basic config that actually PREVENTS you from enabling unusual server functions, for instance, which is a point of annoyance I have with SuSE.
woot is wooting off today.
If anyone sees more of those Logitech powerline ethernet adaptors, please buy some. Every time they have some, I buy three. Usually they're all spoken for before I even actually get them.
I have before me a great mystery.
It is a Dell XPS 600. 3GHz P4, 2GB RAM. nVidia-based motherboard, GF6800.
It has XP Media Center on it.
It also has well over 30GB of installed PROGRAMS. I mean a 27GB program files directory. Only about 4GB of user data, but every fucking program known to...
Samsung drives aren't "bleeding edge" units. I suspect that they cost Samsung less to manufacture because Samsung isn't competing in the state of the art space that Hitachi and Seagate typically occupy.
I do not know where to get curry- anything, except the yellow powder that I have been assured is nothing like actual curry.
I have one of these and I really like it.
Indoor Steak, No Grill - I learned this one from, of all places, Slashdot
Preheat Oven to 500 degrees
Wait 15 minutes for it to...
Bachelor Chow is accomplished with as little work as possible and ingredients I might actually have on hand.
With that in mind: Lasagna.
1 Package of fresh, cheese filled ravioli from freezer part of the grocery store.
1 package frozen spinach.
1 jar of Pasta sauce (I use Prego Garden...
The other frustration I have at the moment with looking at that personals site is that that 80%+ of the bi-girls are only looking for women, which doesn't do the common stereotype of that sexual preference any favors. :(
Actually, the thing that's interesting about the command line tool is that the updates are downloaded to the selfsame folder. Put the damned thing on a thumb drive, update (a2cmd /u) and you're never any more out of date than the last time you updated. Very Thumb Drive friendly.
Which is rather...
Leprechauns, Unicorns and Geek Girls. I'm telling you. You're as likely to meet any of the things on that list.
Actually, I do know Geek Girls.
They all also like girls.
I asked the young woman I mentioned in this post to help me make a better profile for the personal site I belong to.
She wrote many pages of comments about things I had written. She said lots of kind and confidence-inspiring things about me.
Plus, I communicated with a girl for more than the...
I had to dig up a patch for Magic: the Gathering (the card-game one, not the other one) when I wanted to play it yesterday, only to find out that if your screen res is higher than 1024x768, it runs in a non-windowed 1024x768 portion of your screen.
And that's a 32-bit Windows game. Not like...
Has anyone seen anything about how Vista will function with disk images and restores?
I *think* get 50 Vista installs/activations off my company's VLK (though I don't have a VA 2.0 Key yet), but since SOP for our systems is to Image and Restore weekly on our classroom PCs, the new activation...
I've only been in a couple showrooms where I could see both in the same lighting conditions. Didn't look different enough for me to notice any difference.
I suspect that the dot pitch on that Westinghouse is a little bit too high for normal computer use. :(
I finally did give in and buy a Dell 24" widescreen. It does not make me completely happy but with the combination of discounts I got, at least the price was kinda-sorta reasonable, and it...
My general impression of LCOS is that it is visually nearly identical to DLP, which means it's not as bright/vibrant as a Plasma or LCD, though the level of clarity is the same.
Now that large LCDs are available and less expensive than Plasma, that would be my choice, but LCOS and DLP are...
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