I'm having trouble finding an efficient way to gather info I find while researching a particular topic on the web. First, I used to hightlight pieces of information and paste into Word but that wasted a lot of time since I have to click on Word; paste; close etcetera.
Then I looked into Onenote...
@iglvzx not if your answer contains more information and is original. If you're copying them verbatim, or saying "yeah, so and so said something good, let me reiterate something that could've been a simple edit", then it's bad. But generally, it should be fine.
@iglvzx: as long as it isn't identical. In that specific case, i don't see any reason why that SHOULDN'T be an answer, since you effectively wrote a tool for the job, and there's no other way to post a block of information. It adds on, so... it seems fine to me
if its a tiny difference... I'd suggest comments, but this is fairly significantish
is currently wondering if i should keep the case should one of our...8ish year old systems keels over
since i think almost nothing else is salvagable for use in a modern system, right down to the power supply
@nhinkle: lets see. consumer grade router. Bunch of random rather old consumer grade DIY whitebox systems running almost no specialised industry related software (which mildly baffles me, we should have some cool engineering shit!).
Obviously this is an embarrassingly n00b question, but I don't really know what it means. I mean I have used WIndows since childhood, and when I hear the phrase "windows filesystem" I think of directories (folders) within directories, a folder called SYSTEM, a folder called PROGRAM FILES etc. Is ...
You can effectively stop the 'rude' auto eject behavior by disabling the built-in CD burning settings.
Before:
Context menu (notice the Burn to disc option).
When we double click the drive, this message pops up and the disc tray pops open! >:(
After:
CD Burning has been disabled.
Whe...
I had seen on Yahoo Answers where a numbskull had written an answer to the same question, saying they were both the same and it was just the way we called it!
BLU RAY disc Rip (BRRip)
BLU ray DISC Rip (BDRip)
all the same, thanks.
I request that a feature be added that allows flag validity decisions (no idea what it's called, these "deemed valid", "deemed invalid" things) to be changed at least within a few days of the decisions, either by the moderator who responded to the flag, or any moderator, undoing the flag's change...
If it's not really obvious that a post is wrong, I always select other and write an explanation like "not an answer, as the user is obviously an idiot"
Adding some explanation to the flags works in my experience. Could be just that @studiohack (who I know processed some of my flags with extended explanation) is a great guy, but I'll keep doing that anyway.
blarg, not much. :P looking for free stuff online, I'm that bored. got some stickers, pens, flash drives...even a hat and keychain... ;P we'll see if it comes @SimonSheehan haha
A user of our application has IE8, Chrome 15 and Firefox 8.
When the user logs into our application (or any web application that uses cookies to persist the login state) with Chrome or IE, they are immediately redirected to the login page. However, this works fine in Firefox.
I've triple-chec...
Just the layout of the folders?
Sounds too good to be true...
Let's take the FAT32 file system as an example. I can install Windows XP on it, but I can also use it as on a memory card. On a memory card, you don't have those folders that you sum up.
So... Don't confuse the directory lay-out of ...
wwws and www are subdomains. They have no special meaning to a browser, other than the fact that they are part of a larger domain.
http://, ftp://, and https:// are examples of protocols, which do have special meaning and function.
@SimonSheehan The thing is that I don't think it's great myself, my first intention was to close that question due to lack of research. It could be so much better, but I had urgent work to do so kept it short...