I'm reading a James Blish Star Trek book RIGHT NOW! AIFG!!
(I'm not really, but it needed to be said)
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I'm reading a James Blish Star Trek book RIGHT NOW! AIFG!!
(I'm not really, but it needed to be said)
Recently I grabbed all the Blish Trek books from my parents' house. They were all in good condition. Out of curiosity, I went on eBay to see how much they were worth.
Not much. There must be a ton of those books floating around....
Gah. I'm completely blanking on the name of the software I need to buy to have a more detailed look at the mess that is my PC this evening--basically chkdsk on steroids. Help?
Norton Utilities? (Or am I showing my age?)
I think we're both old, tommy. Wikipedia doesn't even give me a decent current competitor.
What should I be poking around with, then? Other than a bootable Linux CD?
No help here -- the linux cd tends to be my first response and not my last ditch.
Is there a free (Windows) program to open a zip file? WinZip is pointing out to me that it is not free software.
What amount of Zipping does Windows do for free?
Well, I cleverly googled and found FreeZip, which seems to have worked. The other thing I had was on a 45 day trial, and worked some beyond that, but not as far as I was!
So by default there's nothing free to compress in Windows, right? We need to get everyone to broadband with big thumb drives so we never zip again.