Which websites are known for taking an e-mail address and giving it to spammers or sending it spam themself? Is there a list of them?
I found this one is pretty bad http://www.thepetitionsite.com/
I've been using Media Player classic and have been liking it. I don't know why VLC player gets such high rankings, I find it slow and the seeking sucks. What do others recommend?
I bought the Razer DeathAdder and the cursor sometimes wobbles around by itself. I've been in touch with tech support and it turns out I need a mouse pad. Is this likely true? It kind of bothers me I bought this with strings attached, if I argue do you think I could get them to send me a mouse...
Different stores tell me one or the other is discontinued.
Seagate Expansion 1TB USB 3.0 Black Portable Hard Drive STBX1000100
vs
Seagate Expansion 1TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY1000102
After trying somethings I got it to work. No additional software required :)
Here are the settings I used:
imap.mail.yahoo.com port 993 (SSL)
smtp.mail.yahoo.com port 465 (SSL) - from here
In Outlook go to more settings and check "my outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication"
I used to work for a bank that had backups delievered to an environment controlled off site storage by an armed guard. I think this is out of my budget, unfortunatly.
Does anyone have recommendations for specific external HD? On newegg there aren't many with USB 3 and do 7200rpm. The only one with a rating only has a 500GB capacity (HGST Touro Mobile Pro)...
I'm going to buy a new storage device for putting backups on. What should I buy? I'm considering:
external hard drive
internal hard drive
internal hard drive with an external case
usb flash memory stick
I am looking at a USB 3 interface
How much could this slow the drive down? This could be a deal breaker :( Just to be clear on what your saying, Intel doesn't have passive garbage collections? Virtually all SSD I've seen have TRIM, wouldn't this imply they don't have passive garbage collecting?
Any reason you choose 4 SSD, not 3 or 5?
I thought about
2x SSD in 0 - apps and OS
3x HDD in 5 - data (this has speed and redundancy benefits)
However I don't think adding another drive to jump from level 1 to 5 is cost efficient, especially when you're just storing data.
Many smaller SSDs are faster than larger ones e.g. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820167042
Also I care more about the speed of the SSD in RAID 0 since I'd have a large HD for my data.
I was thinking of a setup and was wondering if there's any ways this can be improved.
2x SSD at RAID level 0 - fast for OS and applications
2x HDD at RAID level 1 - backup for data
NOTE: I'm not talking of RAID 1+0 I'm talking about independent 1 and 0.
Ok fine it can be intentional I just don't want the page to have 1 example of bad practice and the rest be fine like this is boring http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/tut/tut17.html
Remember back around 1995-2002 when webpages were a mess? I'm looking for HTML that predates CSS and uses not standard tags like <marquee> and <blink>. It doesn't count if the person intentially made the website bad! The best example I found is http://old.silentmatt.com/computers/old-school.html
I'm thinking of getting a VPN service like BTGuard and was wondering if
1)it prevents client side scripts (i.e. javascript) from obtaining computers actual IP address
2)it prevents other means of identifying or locating computer b/c I heard google found a person without there IP address.
Out...
I don't know where else to point this but I'm looking for a change sorter that works on Canadian coins. I would also like it to count them. Know of any?
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