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@kopmis

Windows Explorer has in-built FTP functionality.
or: Alternative browsers would be on free CDs at the checkout counter, like NetZero or AOL.
or: Download it on another computer that already has a web browser.
@Dylan
Consumers? Not at all
Prosumer? Possibly
Servers and Virtualization? Definitely
Somehow Ubuntu keeps pushing 6 month releases. Other linux distros manage 1-2 year turnarounds between releases. Ignoring how Linux distros have significantly more contributors than Windows, 3 years is definitely enough time IF you don't try to pull a major refactoring, such as what they did with Vista.
Actually it's a very nice feature. Have you tried putting a cluster full of tesla cards together? If your motherboard doesn't have onboard video, the only way to debug these things are via ssh, serial connection (also motherboard dependent), or by putting in a graphics card. I like the single DVI port idea, so I can get a KVM to the machine.
Myself and my friends weren't going to buy the game at $50. It wasn't enough value over the first game, and presumably why people were screaming that it could have been DLC. We were planning to wait 2-3 months until half price weekend, which is when we all bought L4D.

However, Steam ran the B3G1 deal with 10% off. For only $33.75/ea, we could get the game at launch instead of waiting for a $25 deal 3 months after launch (presumably after the Christmas season).
That's what we just said at work. Slide your keyboard around, have window focus follow your "mouse" and you can just glide from terminal to terminal.
I so happy I'm out of words.
It's totally 3/4 tuck
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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