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atomicnacho

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  1. I set up my new account with a domain that I own. I just purchased another domain that I would like to be the "main" domain, and the old one an addon domain. How can I do that?
  2. I don't have a 360, and pretty sure I'm gonna wait it out. I really would like to check out all the new systems this time and try to make a better decision, and hopefully by then the outrageous prices will have gone down.
  3. I did a quick search and came up with This . Pirates of the burning sea, seems to be a pirate themed MMORPG. You can sign up for beta testing on the website, which means it's probably free to play at the moment.
  4. I have (in chronological order):Atari 2600Nintendo Entertainment SystemNintendo Game BoySega GenesisPlaystationPlaystation 2Gameboy AdvanceI plan on holding out for a while for the next generation, I jumped the gun last time and got the PS2, and think I would have been much happier if I had waited and got an XBOX. This time I'm waiting till everything is out and the prices go down a bit.
  5. My contract was finally up this month so we renewed and I got a new Moto E815. I haven't bought a bluetooth headset yet so I can't really say much about the bluetooth capabilities yet. I've been playing a lot with the voice dialing system and it seem really nice. You don't have to train it, and so far even with some creative contact names I havn't had any unrecoginized commands. The camera is pretty sweet at 1mp you can actually use the photos it takes. You all probably know about Verizons antics with cripling phones capablilities to improve thier profit margin, and its pretty rampant with the E815. You cannot retrieve photos or video with out sending a message which cost's you. But with a little creative work and a $10 USB cable you can get around that.It's a nice phone, with all the capabilities of the Razr V3c, but without the price tag.
  6. I really don't think a projected keyboard will catch on. People need to feel the keys in order to type effectively. If you are just banging you fingers on a smooth projected surface you will likely have to keep looking at the projection of the keyboard as your hands may wander off in some direction causing you to type incorrectly. Program specific key configuration however is appealing. Having your keyboard adapt to the best configuration for specific programs would be interesting and useful. I have heard recently of a keyboard that has OLED keycaps (only on a few keys now I think), but in the future as OLED gets cheaper we could have adapting keyboards with OLED labels on all of the keys.
  7. Well it looks like the Qrio robots just got the Axe from Sony already. So now the four in the Beck video will be the only ones. Slashdothas some more info about it, but apparently Sony has been cost cutting and cancelled the Qrio, and Aibo (Sony's robot dog). It's too bad would have been cool to see how they turned out as a toy.
  8. Just a heads up for those of you that are interested in Lightscribe. I just saw This deal over at geeks.com. Its a lightscribe compatible 16X DL DVD burner for $55 during the green light special.
  9. My site has been suspended for a few days. I though maybe my credits were low, but when I increased them I was not reinstated. If I broke a rule please let me know.cpanel - nachosite - http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  10. I have a Mobiblu cube MP3 player (which I reviewed Here) And I really like it. I think from what you posted you are probably looking for something bigger at least in size. The mobiblu is really small. One nice alternative to the ipod nano/mini is the creative zen micro. If you want a hard drive based player. My suggestion is to think about what you will use it for most. If you want something for the gym/running etc.. then go with a small flash based player. If you want to dump your whole music collection on it and use it for general low intensity listening, then go with a hd based larger player.
  11. Lightscribe certainly seems better that using sticky labels, I have never had any luck with them. And it also has a bit of "cool" factor since the laser is burning your label.However, what I have found to be quite nice are printable CD/DVDs. You still have to buy a special disk, and in my experience they are 50% or so more than regular discs. And you also need a printer that supports them, I have an epson photo R200 that I got at CompUSSR for $80. But the results are great, and you have full color.
  12. Recently, in what is labeled an attempt to help prevent children from accessing internet pornography, the Bush administration has tried to get their hands on data from google. The feds are apparently after data from a specific week as well as a bunch of randomly generated web addresses. Here is a link to the latest Yahoo! News article about it. Interestingly enough, the article states that Yahoo has previously given similar information to the government. So far Google is refusing to hand over the requested information. I think that this whole deal is a blatent breech of our privacy. The government has no business with our internet searching habits. And as far as I'm concerned it also isn't their place to police children on the internet.
  13. You talking about a Firmware Flash for your phone? Here is a link from google that appears to be about firmware flashing a motorola a835. It's just the first relevant result so if you don't find what you need you should go to https://www.google.de/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=BwkjVKfAD8uH8QfckIGgCQ&gws_rd=ssl and enter "a835 firmware".
  14. I checked it out and was clicking the update locations (for NYC) but I really didn't see any moving around. Is it some sort of gps that keeps track of taxis or is it just fixed locations?
  15. I've had Verizon for two years now, my contract is finally up next month so I can finally get a new phone. I've been completely happy with them. No coverage problems, no crazy billing. The even actually lowered my bill when I first started with them. After the first couple of months they noticed a mistake and knocked $10 bucks off a month. Needless to say I was pretty happy that they would actually fix it without me having to complain, or even notice the mistake.If I had to choose another I would have to go with Cingular/ATT. I like the roll-over minutes idea, and since they joined up with ATT their coverage must be pretty good.
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