I've held out buying a SP3... but now SB looks too tempting.
I was thinking of spending around $1500... but may have to stretch my budget a bit more.
overall, I am so impressed with microsoft in what they are doing to get back in the game.
if they are crawling down the hole, you might want to give Diatomaceous earth a try.
food grade just to be safe.
i used to have massive ant problem right outside my house. I tried all types of sprays and insecticide... including gasoline. None worked better than Diatomaceous earth.
I use seatools on a daily basis.
In my experience, seatools does not give false positive.
When you're running these DSTs and seatools detect a bad sector, it tries to move the content on the bad sector to another one. Afterwards, it marks that sector bad and prevents the drive from accessing...
Ok, to clarify....
HDMI 1.0-1.2a : upto 1920x1200
HDMI 1.3 : 2560x1600
HDMI 1.4 : 4096×2160
MiniDisplay : 2560×1600
On current line up of MacMinis the max resolution is 1920x1080 via HDMI.
So in short, NO! IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK... not at your requested resolution.
i've always been able to do at least 50 push-ups and 5 pull-ups...
regardless of how out of shape i may have been...
at least, that's what i thought.
but the other day, i went to a local fitness club... first time in almost a year.
i went for that pull up bar.
and it was as if gravity...
sorry if this is unrelated. what software are you using to ghost?
norton? which version?
i've used similar setup before.
ghosting about 7 systems at once.
i started out with a 8 port 10/100 unmanaged switch.
then moved over to gigabit ones, thinking that it'll reduce the time.
but to my...
if you google for it, there's some xp key changer that will read off your current serial key.
assuming that you are indeed keeping everything legal, i'd recommend this route.
just copy it down and re use it during install.
i played cards on a weekly bases at one point in my life.
but only with with friends, never at a casino table.
i do not mean to sound condescending.
i found out earlier in my life that i have a certain personality that drives me to see things to the end.
it's just a way of me saying that i...
if blog style site works for you, then go right ahead with wordpress.
if you're looking for something a bit more cms-ish, then joomla.
but i'd definitely advise against writing your own html.
the key to a successful church website is content management (how well you can keep the site up...
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