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I don't leave my real name and e-mail ANYWHERE on the internet.
I was prepared to say that I've never seen or heard of such a program, but then I found this:
http://www.cyberscrub.com/topics/clean_disks_with_hard_drive_eraser.php
Dunno if it's legit or not...
Scared of installing software? No.
Arch being based on Crux is a pretty common misconception.
I was thinking the same thing. :D
I know I'll be getting my wife a netbook for Christmas.
Too bad it will have XP on it.
lol wut?
Running Arch on an Asus Eee PC 701 flawlessly.
It never would have lived up to expectations anyway.
Right here. I've played both of them pretty extensively and I'm going to say that Fallout 3 is the better choice.
The VATS system alone makes it more fun than Oblivion.
My desktop has an 80GB drive in it.
I also have one 20GB and one 40GB drive laying around, a 500GB external drive, and a 4GM SSD in my Eee.
I like the looks of that. May have to try it out.
Bought my house last year so I got $7,500 and I have to pay that back. :mad:
I use free stuff when I can but I'm not shy about installing closed source apps if they do what I want them to.
I don't use Ubuntu regularly. I have used an Ubuntu live cd for a couple things though.
I use Arch on my desktop, the default Xandros install on my Eee PC, and XP at work.
I love seeing these sort of statistics. I have said it before (as have many others): there is no reliable way to determine what market share Linux has. Even Microsoft thinks it's higher than 1%.
I used to like Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, and Trigun. Haven't watched any of them for years though. Maybe my son will like them.
I'm going to pick up a copy of Nausica on DVD if I can find it...
Hard to say. My own desktop is around 4 years old, but my wife's is probably 6 or 7 years old.
I have a Compaq Armada laptop that was given to me and I have no clue how old it might be.
You'd better get used to it. It doesn't get better when you become an adult.
Affordable and portable. I have a desktop for heavy use. For light browsing (and occasionaly transferring files via sd card) my Eee is perfect.
May as well make the whole thing a rolling release.
I voted "No".
I just look outside. :\
Nothing. I bought the parts, put it together, and installed the OS myself.
I'd give it a shot.
I have a 64 bit CPU and run a 64 bit OS.
By and large my wife and I are pretty happy with Comcast.
I had an issue where my e-mail address was being disabled somehow but after two incidents it hasn't happened again.
When we bought our...