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That rocked!
Okay, that's it. I fell victim. I'm in the process of installing ubuntu on one of my machines. In a short time my desktop will have three computers with three different operating systems running and no less than 4 LCD monitors shining away. I think I need help.
I think I need help.
More OSes than people is a perfectly normal state!
More OSes than people is a perfectly normal state!In my family it is cars, but the same law.
Perfectly normal...
eta: ACK! Nattery in the notNattery thread. My bad.
I have a new Mac edit station at work, and I'd like for the tower to be farther away from the monitor than the included monitor cable currently allows. Does Apple sell extension monitor cables? I can't find any on the Apple site, but maybe I'm just not looking in the right place...
It's not hard to find DVI extension cables.
So I'm better off buying separate DVI, USB, and Firewire extension cables than trying to do all three at once? Off to Staples!
Unless you want to put the tower really far away: [link]
Is there anything I can do about my domain being used to send spam? My provider says that it appears it's just my addresses being spoofed, and thus, there's nothing they can do. I was concerned I was being used in some way as a junk remailer, but if they're just spoofing my addresses, there's nothing I can do, right? It's very frustrating, knowing I'm contributing to the problem, somehow, and having my nonprofit's name go out attached to some very problematic spam. Eventually, spam filters will block my domain, right? Plus, it's filling my mail folders with undeliverable notices to where I can't distinguish between it and valid mail.