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amhso

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    spudguns, rockets, homemade junk
  1. For programs, if you can't buy it, i'd just use a open-source equivalent. or else settle for less. is saving that $50 for a program (or $600) worth the risk of lawsuit?
  2. ubuntu is a very userfriendly ("newbie friendly") distribution of linux as well.
  3. all your suggestions are great...but unlike the original post, they arent free. this is a free way to convert dvd 9's to put on your own dvd's.
  4. 10 chars is overkill. pick a secure RANDOM password (find a random generator) and use as many DIFFERENT TYPES of characters as you can. 8 is a reasonable number. if you're sooper paranoid, 16 characters.
  5. its just a phrase adopted by the modern societies to prove one's affection. there's nothing wrong with that. sure you shiould love everyone. but it's not restricted to that to use the phrase.
  6. it's really hard to find these because it costs money to legally air them online or on tv.
  7. the most secure as a password you can get is using a variety of different types of characters (symbols as well if possible) and different cases.
  8. first of all...i dont like outlook. thunderbird is much better.i dont understand the point of digital signatures. they are EASILY copied, and dont provide any security use. all you can do is "-Alex" or whatever.i use signatures in emails to advertise my sites.
  9. because it's free. terminal, that's kind of rediculous. saving 300 bucks is A LOT of money. working for a lot of poeple is a couple hundred a month.
  10. i dont think ebay for "barebones" isnt reliable. those people could have bought a barebone, and swapped in a worse motherboard or something, and then sold it for less.tigerdirect would still be my first choice.JC05, the definition of a barebone system is one that has the parts needed to "start up." That would include motherboard, processor, ram, and harddrive. they usually chip in a cd/dvd drive too.
  11. heh, e3. i wish i could have gone, it's a HUGE expo.
  12. is this even useful for sound of 2 speakers and a subwoofer?
  13. not really dude, it's on many news sites and they are credible.
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