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....
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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.
So by default there's nothing free to compress in Windows, right?
As far as I know, yeah.