Check out the Consumer Search article for a summary of the various reviews out there:
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/house_and_home/vacuum-cleaners/index.html
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Check out the Consumer Search article for a summary of the various reviews out there:
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/house_and_home/vacuum-cleaners/index.html
I've been eyeing a couple of products that might be what you're looking for too:
Thecus N5200
Infrant ReadyNAS NV
These run about $600-$700 without disks. Pricy, but pretty full featured.
Here's a nice tutorial on newsgroups that may help you out:
http://www.slyck.com/ng.php
Some good binary newsreaders are Newsbin Pro (www.newsbin.com) and NewsLeecher (www.newsleecher.com).
I didn't shop for the first week because of how I was treated the first day of the strike.. :mad:
I then decided I wasn't going to be intimidated by the strikers and now I won't hesitate to go...
Ralphs had some cheap alcohol this weekend.. I bought a 30 pack of Coors Lite (cans) for $9.99.. ;)
That sucks that the benefits are decreasing for these workers. But I read somewhere (I believe it was the OC Register on Sunday) that the striker's currently pay NOTHING for health care right now. ...
Another product similar to Deep Freeze is called Clean Slate. Might be worth checking out if you are looking into it:
http://www.fortres.com/products/cleanslate.htm
I've been using the Black Ice product for a couple years now without any problems. And now in the corporate environment we are deploying their enterprise technology. ISS (Internet Security Systems)...
Like Cantacuzene said..
Nero and CloneCD are all you'll need
Ok.. Here's what I've got.. I installed Windows 98 on one partition and then Red Hat Linux on another partition. Red Hat installed GRUB to pick which operating system I want to load at startup. I...
"Anyone using an Antec 830 case with an AMD XP processor?"
It comes with a 300 watt power supply so I'm wondering if thats enough. I've heard it both ways but I want to know if anyone here has...
Thanks for the info guys!
Hi all,
I'm planning on getting a new system. For the CPU, I'm looking at the Athlon 1800XP and for the motherboard, I'm considering the Abit KR7A-RAID.
I need some advice on the type of...
Ok.. I know that we've got some really smart people here at GA that can explain things pretty damn well (or that could point me to a good resource).
Can someone explain what exactly an App...
Anyone know what IRC server the channel #QLC resides on?
Thanks for the info Tommy! Yeah showtimes can get listings from a bunch of different sources. I've been using them for a while and its been great but recently I think Yahoo did change their format...
Does anyone here use Showtimes ( http://jrray.org/showtimes/ ) to get movie listings into their Palm?
If so, are the Yahoo listings still working for you?
Does that currently work with Adcritic? I think Adcritic uses some secure way of streaming their files now. The only way I'm able to get the file is by looking through my Temporary Internet Files...
Try loading the quicktime through the browser and then looking for the file in Temporary Internet Files
I have a Netgear RP114 and it has worked flawlessly for me. Check out http://www.practicallynetworked.com for some good reviews on the various models out there.
Make sure you call Road Runner up and check with them. Even though its DOCSIS compliant it still might not work. I bought one of these for use with Cox in Orange County and it was a no go..
Try Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series (don't forget The Hobbit)
There's also Terry Brook's Shannara series
And anything by David Eddings (start with The Belgariad series)
Good stuff!!
I've had good experiences with Toshiba, IBM, and Sony. If you've got the money go for an IBM T series.
If you want a nice large screen check out some of the Sony FX series.
I believe you can use Javascript to do what you are talking about.
Check out this link:
http://developer.irt.org/script/window.htm
and in regards to your question:'...
n/m guys.. he figured it out after a visit to divx.com