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  1. I back up my info on DVD-RWs. They have a lot of space, the backup process doesn't take that long. I can erase the contents when they become out-dated(, and thus do something for the environment :rolleyes:; instead of throwing them away). Of course you could buy another hard drive, which would be cheaper in terms of GB per dollar.Probably the fanciest method is using a RAID system. You wouldn't have to pay attention to backing up your info. Everything would happen in the background, usually without perfomance impact.


  2. I use BitTorrent and Limewire. Those are the 2 best ones. I use BitTorrent for the big files and LimeWire for the small ones. It seems that BitTorrent is only for big files anyways. I used to go with Kazaa, but then too many viruses and things.

    Bittorrent, Limewire, and Kazaa aren't download managers. These are programs that access a P2P-Network.
    solankyno1 meant by "download managers" programs that download files over a http or ftp (mostly) protocol. If you have ever downloaded a file with the Internet Explorer, you may have noticed that closing that download window causes the download to be aborted. Consequence: You have to start downloading again.
    The main feature of download managers is the ability to resume cancel/paused downloads. You can queue (We know that word from those P2P programs) multiple downloads.

  3. In Germany school starts at 8:00 am and ends at 1:30 pm. We have two breaks, about 25 minutes in length.In secondary school (grammar school)We have:mother tongueEnglishmathLatin/French (You have the choice)-PhysicsChemnistryBiologyGeographyArts/Music (Got The Choice)HistoryPolitics (Goverment)SportsReligious Education


  4. I considered installing Linux, and I actually did. KDE looks great and it's easy to use (for some reason Konqueror crashed all time time when I started searching files).But when it comes to installing new software for Linux and upgrading your old software, it's so complicated. Of course, there's RPM, DPKG (I hope I wrote it correctly), and god knows what, but there're so many packages, that's simple overkill for me. And most of the software packages have to be compiled. And after installing your self-compiled software it's hard to keep track of the libraries, config files, and binaries in order to delete them oneday in case I don't want that software anymore.You have to pay attention to dependencies. I know there's debian with apt-get, but the installed software isn't cutting-edge. It's old, and there're features I want but aren't in the stable version yet. And you can't expect a beginner to use Debian.


  5. PCs are definitely better because they're faster and they can be upgraded easily. Macs aren't designed for gaming, they're mainly used in desktop publishing. You even have to wait longer for mac games to come to your retailer because porting takes time. And some pc games don't even appear on the mac platform, because would you want to spend a lot of money on 1-2% of the computer market (and how many of those 1-2% actually play computer games)?I think Blizzard is the only company that starts to sell both Windows and Mac versions simultaneously (well, it's on the same CD).Anyway, if I had enough money, I'd buy a mac. :rolleyes:


  6. Well, those responsebooster.com links don't work. "Can't access that web page. Sorry!"

    The links are sometimes the same:


    smithfam.com wants me to buy those e-books (I thought they were free)

    The only link that worked was:

    "HOW TO SET AND ACHIEVE A GOAL"http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/


    I didn't dare to open those crestco.com exe-files. Who knows what they are...

  7. I only use IE whenever absoluetly neccessary!

    If a website doesn't work with mozilla, then it has been poorly designed and programmed (especially those active-x controls and proprietary tags; Why did microsoft invent such crap? Why? :rolleyes: ) because mozilla sticks to the w3 standard.

  8. Currently, I use Windows XP. I've downloaded Slackware, but then my 2nd hard disk got damaged. :rolleyes:I already had the chance to try MacOS X. it's great, but those macs are pretty expensive, and macos x hides a lot of things from you (well, I don't care about that :angry:). Uninstalling by simple deleting folders doesn't work all the time (just with small programs), programs like ms office v.x have to be uninstall the "ordinary way".


  9. I use Mozilla Firefox 0.10.1 with a lot of extensions. For example, I have a 3-day weather-forecast in my status bar. :rolleyes:Firefox is definitely way safer than IE because it doesn't support Active-X controls. (Of course, you can use a plugin that then allows Firefox to support Active-X)Firefox can use themes, and the UI is fully editable. E.g. I have no menubar so I have maximum space for web content.

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