This 1 TB drive is well-reviewed on both Amazon and Newegg and is only $70 at Amazon.
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OK ordered. WD does last, and it is not as tiny as the last one, so hopefully that means sturdier. Thanks muchly
I am thinking of getting my mom an mp3 player and a subscription to audible. This would be her first one- does anyone have any reommendations that are super easy to use AND have larger print (my mom is 69)
This is a shot in the dark, but has anyone used cURL and/or openssl on a Windows machine? I have a cURL command that works fine on OS X but fails due to an SSL issue on XP.
The error I get is:
SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain.
That said, I'd be interested in why the XP machine has a self-signed certificate in the chain when the Mac doesn't.
Hmm, Time Capsule has needed a couple of reboots in the last six months for backups. Normal but random that it is more frequent? Or am I possibly getting to place where I might be needing a replacement?
Wireless, automagic backups are kinda brilliant.
But I don't want to need to replace it yet. The new ones are tall and the cat loves to curl up on the current squat one. It made of warms.
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That said, I'd be interested in why the XP machine has a self-signed certificate in the chain when the Mac doesn't.
I tried that earlier and it still doesn't work. Using the -k or --insecure option makes it prompt me for a password and then I still get the same error.
I think there's something wrong with openssl on my XP computer. I was originally using Ruby to grab stuff from a webpage--this also works fine on OS X but fails with an SSL error on XP.
eta: Oops. Was using the -k switch at the wrong place. So I think I've gotten past the "self-signed certificate" problem but I'm still having another problem (that I didn't on OS X) which might be related.
eta²: OK, I tried a slightly different syntax on XP and got it working.
Does anyone have an online photo printing service they like that can import from G+?
Adoramapix has (or had) an "Import from Picasa" option. Also, convenient in-store pickup.
Thank you! Wow, they're expensive though.