Doctor Who is on the iTunes Store now.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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but only on a Windows-based PC
I got annoyed enough by this that i just spent $99 on this Netflix break-out box (which, since I don't have Parallels or any sort of Windows license, is not too bad) It should arrive this week. My hope is that it works well enough i can downgrade to 2-at-a-time, which will make my netflix subscription an even better deal.
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We should start a pool. Or bet on which lasts longer, Daniel's data transfer or the new Natter.
Longer? Put me down for $2 on data transfer. Them folks in Natter talk a LOT.
It being summer and all, can we have a side bet started about a thunderstorm killing power?
WHAT? I'm not evil! If we say it out loud, it vexes it and makes it not happen. Think carrying an umbrella to keep the rain away. Maybe I watched "World According To Garp" too many times as a kid.
For anyone who, like me, is thinking about getting a relatively cheap (under $1000) laptop soon, the Chicago Tribune has a back-to-school look at what's available.
Thanks for posting that, Kathy! I'm going to take a serious look at the Dell Studio 15. I've accepted that there is no perfect laptop for my purposes, at least not within my price range. I think if I got a computer with good battery life, the plug going bad wouldn't be as much of an issue, because then I could work with it unplugged when I'm using it as a true laptop (which I do a lot, since these days I write on the couch or in bed rather than at a desk) and only plug it in to charge it or when I'm at a desk or a table. I think the sheer amount of fidgeting and shifting position I do while at the computer is jiggling the cord more than it's designed to withstand, and that's why it's been such a problem with our last two laptops.
Anyone know anything about KVM switches, or more specifically, Belkin's Flip KVM switch? I installed it at the office for my Win2000 laptop and new-to-me Mac, and now the text/fonts on the laptop are ghosting and it's starting to give me a headache.
I use KVM switches and extenders quite a bit. Unfortunately Belkins have a horrible track record. Part of the problem may be the resolution that you're running the monitor at. Not all KVM switches are good at supporting all resolutions.