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This will be good but I doubt if PG&E will like this as they have a tendency to play with the numbers during bonus time at end of year. Now they will not be able to overcharge you and have to use the exact meter numbers.
If you could do dual NIC. Possible USB powered micro firewall w/ VPN. with something like pfSense embedded.
I disagree....So if everyone started making mp3 players and called them Ipods this would mean that Apple would not have rights to their trademark. I don't think so.
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I really don't give a rats *ss about your opinion. Until you live their and experience first hand you have nothin to say. If politics was not brought up my opinion would have never been added so I could care less if you think my comments are more political. :-)
Why would seeing Gaza in its current state bum me out. You should really keep politics out of this as seeing that would actually make people happy in that terrorists will not be allowed to randomly shoot missiles into Israle for over 8 years and get away with it. No ther country would get away with doing that. As mentioned before stay with Tech and keep politics out of this.
You could probably use mirrors to focus the heat (solar) to generate the heat. I wonder if the more heat you apply the colder it will get? Then you would not need gas. At least during the day when it is hot outside or there is enough sunlight.
18,000 for hookers. More like $300 for the hooker and you can't put the rest towards your healthcare needs after you get AIDS!
Two words for this: Double-D and POV.

Cuming to an adult theatre near you!
Why pay a ton of money for that and be limited to your car. I bought a Linksys WRT54G3G-ST (Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband) slap my sprint EVDO card into it. Have it wired into my trunk so whenever I turn on the car voila!!!! And I only paid $130 for the device. $50 a month for the service but at least I am not restricted to my car only. And it is Rev. A When I need it in my laptop I just pull the card out and put it into my laptop for more mobile internet love. $499 and $29 a month isn't worth it.
IOGEAR's new palm-sized USB Net ShareStation enables an external hard drive, flash drive, memory card reader, USB webcam, USB speaker, or USB Multi-Function Printer (MFP) to be shared on a network. With the versatility afforded by the USB Share Station, users can now enjoy their favorite multimedia content stored on their computer from anywhere in their home or office. A user can attach a standard USB webcam to the USB Net ShareStation as a simple and low cost security monitoring solution for their home and/or small office use.

Because the unit includes Multi-Function Printer sharing, any user can print, scan, or fax from any computer in their home. The USB ShareStation also supports a USB 2.0 Hub extension, which can support up to 4 USB devices over your home or office IP network. It complies with USB 2.0 specifications, and provides users with an auto-sensing 10/100Base-T port. The print server will even automatically identify your printer make/model upon connection.

When connecting IOGEAR's USB Net ShareStation to a wireless router, users can access their multimedia content and USB devices wirelessly. The UPnP technology enables quick and easy setup and configuration in a Windows Vista environment. It is a one-stop-shop for multi-functional network peripheral sharing and the number of applications is practically endless.



Note: Users may not achieve optimum audio/video streaming performance when connecting to the USB Net ShareStation through a wireless Ethernet router.

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"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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