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Rechargeables are totally the way to go.
Also, have I mentioned publicly how much I totally love and adore the wireless mouse Jess gave me? Because I do. It completely rocks. It has revolutionized the way I work; it's so easy to use, and the extra features are great. I'm so addicted to the scroll and back and forth buttons. It's so handy to be able to do all of the by mousing, and not by movement or keystrokes. Yay, thanks, Jess!
You're welcome! I never used the extra buttons, for some reason (still don't, even though my current mouse has them too).
It rocks! You all thought I was skimming before, but now I can just hold down the scroll button and scan posts to my heart's content. And I just discovered I could click&scroll in my endless excel reports, thus eliminating that irritating thing where it's almost impossible to select just the range of what you want and not the umpteen million blank rows after it.
I'm totally taking it with me for the summer.
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What's a good small-office remote-backup solution? Like, to backup files from a single file server (Windows) to some online storage? (Either to someone's ISP or some other place.)
tommy, I've used these folks a couple of years ago and I liked them.
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tommy, a friend likes carbonite:
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I tried to submit my radio show podcast to the iTunes store directory and it was rejected. However, they don't explain why, other than to tell me to check their tech specs. I went through them carefully before creating my xml file, so I am at a loss as to what I may have done wrong. Would someone mind checking my file to see if I've made a boo-boo? It does work in iTunes if you "manually" subscribe it under the advanced tab option.
Here's the xml file: [link]
Here's Apple's spec: [link]