I never understood people who put "See ID" instead of a signature on their card. Most (if not all) credit cards are not valid unless signed. If the retailer was following the rules, they should either decline the card, or require you to show ID and sign the card before accepting it...
I emailed SilverStone about it, and they responded with:
So not only did this get through their QC, but they won't do anything to make it right either. I really like this case, but I don't think I'll be buying another SilverStone case unless I can find it in a retail store.
I got a FT02-B from Newegg last week and was happy to see it came with the AP181 fans.
I was just finishing it up today, and noticed something. The bottom rivets on both sides seem to be missing.
Anyone else have a case with this issue?
I think what Blizzard means is "their goal is to implement Battle.net in such a way so that people will always HAVE to be connected".
I don't like the idea of having to rely on my Internet connection or a remote server to play games I own, but there are also far worse options.
Anyone hear when they are going to release the Administrative Templates for Internet Explorer 8? Like this, but for IE8:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=11AB3E81-6462-4FDA-8EE5-FCB8264C44B1&displaylang=en
I don't want to deploy it until I can use group policy to...
Best Buy also has the weird policy that they will only match a price at the time of the sale, but if you come back after wards they will match it then take another 10% of the difference. That always seemed backwards to me.
Opps sorry about that, I read right over the iMac part and was thinking laptops.
You shouldn't have any issues then. I have a whole lab of Minis and Mac Pros with XP and they run great.
Couple things you might want to keep in mind: Macs only have a singe physical mouse button, and have a slightly different keyboard layout from a Windows system.
Edit: I was thinking a Mac laptop, not desktop. My mistake.
I made a Lego case for a Mac Mini. I wanted to make it look like a 2X2 Lego brick.
The optical drive is accessible from the slit in the front.
All of the back ports are accessible.
The back slides up on "rails".
The Mini fits very well and can only move a little from side...
The problem I have is users try to open the documents on their personal computers. A lot of people don't keep their computers updated, are clueless about downloading/installing a converter, or simply saving as a different format. And then there's Publisher, which there is not a converter for.
The two versions of Word probably won't like each other either. You may need to do the registry fix that is described here:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=762
The limit should be 20GB now (unless you are using IMAP). I think the 2GB limit may remain though if you import an old .pst file.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830336
I started switching users over to Office 2007 in October. Biggest problems I've faced is people having problems using the...
Safari also won't download the 64-bit compatible version of iTunes. There's something ironic about having to use IE to make Apples's software work right :rolleyes:
I run AVG on my personal computer.
At work we are switching over from Norton Corporate 9 to Kaspersky. Kasperspy seems pretty good at catching stuff but it's management tools are pretty bad.
Downloaded and installed. I haven't noticed any differences yet, but I haven't really had any issue that it would fix. Still, I'm glad it came out before we deploy Office 2007 at work.