Suprnova was up as recently as Sunday night.
The site ita mentioned is fine for current TV shows, but it has nowhere near the number of torrents suprnova lists.
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Suprnova was up as recently as Sunday night.
The site ita mentioned is fine for current TV shows, but it has nowhere near the number of torrents suprnova lists.
Thank you, ita. I missed Arrested Development this week, and was feeling the lack . . . .
The site ita mentioned is fine for current TV shows.
Yeah, I gave up on anything more than a couple weeks old, from anywhere. Not enough seeds.
Stoopid question:
Is it possible to use Roxio Easy Media Creator installed on, say, computer A to burn a DVD on a DVD burner installed on computer B? (Windows network, DVD burner is shared on computer B and mounted on computer A.)
I don't know why my boss set it up this way....
keyboard with weighted keys
True. At least get one with touch sensitivity. Even some of the Casios have that, and without it, it's just a piano, not a pianoforte. Heh.
Having realized that it's kind of a PITA to need my computer to be on for DH to print, we're looking into getting a second printer. Having also just spent mumblesomething on the new iMac, we're looking for something pretty cheap.
This looks pretty ideal in terms of what we want to pay. The only catch is that it doesn't come with a printer cable ('cause, cheap) Short of going to a Best Buy and seeing if they have one I can look at, how can I find out if it needs a USB A / USB A cable or a USB A/USB B cable, so I can order them together?
Is it possible to use Roxio Easy Media Creator installed on, say, computer A to burn a DVD on a DVD burner installed on computer B? (Windows network, DVD burner is shared on computer B and mounted on computer A.)
You could assign the burner a drive letter on computer A and see if Roxio recognizes it. I was able to do something similar with a DVD copying utility I've got.
Have you thought about a print server, Jessica? I know that one is more expensive than the printer you linked to -- but it was just the first one I googled.
You could assign the burner a drive letter on computer A and see if Roxio recognizes it.
Nah, it only sees the internal CD drive, not the networked DVD burner (even with the DVD burner assigned a drive letter).
My boss did it that way because the computer with the DVD burner is an NT 4 machine and the Roxio software only works with 2000 or XP. So I'm just gonna switch the burner over to the 2000 machine that has Roxio installed on it.