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Taping it to the case won't hurt anything.
Can I use Scotch tape or do I need to use electrical tape or something? Also, if I use a twist tie, does it have to be one of those plastic things or can I use, you know, a regular twist tie that's made of metal? I know I need to be all anti-static in there. From what I can tell, the loose cable is going to be hanging over my Ethernet card, so I'd rather just tape it to the case rather than have it scratch it or something like that.
The cable is insulated so it shouldn't matter how you attach it to the case.
I don't suppose anyone's used OpenSSL and its base64 encoding/decoding?
In case anyone cares, the problem seems to be that OpenSSL expects the base64 encoded file to have linebreaks every 64 characters. The PHP base64_encode function doesn't insert those breaks. After manually adding them, the OpenSSL base64 decode worked properly. Yay!
My "new" apartment building was actually built around 1920, and I only have a single grounded outlet in the living room. Is it save to plug my new LCD TV in a non-grounded outlet (using an adapter) if it has a grounded power cord?
I'd suggest at least having a good surge suppressor on there, too
My dad wants to know if there's a way he can batch download from one of my Flickr sets (I finally got all the Canada pics uploaded).
I can't find any way to do this, but maybe I'm just not looking in the right place. He doesn't want to order prints, just download the original size photos.
Does anyone have any recs for an iPod radio transmitter (that lets you play your iPod through your radio, NOT one that lets your iPod play radio stations)?
My car transmitter -- or, more accurately, the THIRD replacement cord I've bought for it -- died a painful death over the weekend, and after I send Macally an e-mail of displeasure at their crap-ass cords, I'm going to buy a totally different one.
Any recs?
I like Belkin's stuff. The problem that I find is finding "clear" static because there's so much crap on the radio now, and you can't manually tune your radio to a static-y bit.
The problem that I find is finding "clear" static because there's so much crap on the radio now,
You live in a much larger metro area than I do; out in my neck of the woods there's still a decent amount of "clear" static way down at the public radio end of the dial.
and you can't manually tune your radio to a static-y bit.
Does your radio no longer have a dial? Well, actually, my car is a 2000 Echo (i.e., very minor on the "frills" such as power locks and windows; while the radio has a cassette player and CD player, it also still has knobs for tuning), so I shouldn't use my old car as a model for what newer cars have.
I'll check out Belkin's stuff -- thanks!
Can you get an adapter for the cassette player, I believe those are more reliable.