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How to steal a laptop

Last post 08-18-2006, 8:58 PM by andrewk. 8 replies.
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  •  08-10-2006, 8:04 AM 9958

    How to steal a laptop

    Lets start the day with something funny to watch.



    Source: Guizmodo.

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    Posted by CTitanic to ULTRA MOBILE PC TIPS at 8/10/2006 07:53:00 AM
  •  08-10-2006, 9:50 AM 9960 in reply to 9958

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    Kinda sad really.  Would have been better if they caught him.
  •  08-11-2006, 10:03 PM 9992 in reply to 9958

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    People who produce these films seem to have way to much free time on their hands! (then again people like me who visit the Origami Project site everyday seem to have way too much free time on their hands too) ;)

     

    -Andrew K.

    http://www.andrewk.us

  •  08-12-2006, 10:24 AM 9998 in reply to 9992

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    Those guys just found a perfect way to Share a movie hoping to catch a thief. have you guys thought about it?
  •  08-12-2006, 11:38 PM 10005 in reply to 9998

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    ctitanic:
    Those guys just found a perfect way to Share a movie hoping to catch a thief. have you guys thought about it?

     

    Thought about steeling a laptop or making a movie?

    To answer the first question: No, and I don't plan to.

    To answer the second question yes I use Final Cut Pro all the time; sorry Microsoft I've tryed Windows Movie Maker and it just dosn't cut it!

    -Andrew K.

    http://www.AndrewK.us

  •  08-13-2006, 12:16 AM 10006 in reply to 10005

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    andrewk:

    ctitanic:
    Those guys just found a perfect way to Share a movie hoping to catch a thief. have you guys thought about it?

     

    Thought about steeling a laptop or making a movie?

    To answer the first question: No, and I don't plan to.

    To answer the second question yes I use Final Cut Pro all the time; sorry Microsoft I've tryed Windows Movie Maker and it just dosn't cut it!

    -Andrew K.

    http://www.AndrewK.us



    I think that you did not read my comment.
  •  08-17-2006, 2:24 PM 10117 in reply to 10006

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    That's ok... I wouldn't worry about AndrewK, dude can't even spell right.  He makes a big point that he attends a high tech school and uses tablet pcs and all, but can't hit F7 on his keyboard to spell check...
  •  08-18-2006, 7:40 AM 10137 in reply to 10117

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    wb26tri:
    That's ok... I wouldn't worry about AndrewK, dude can't even spell right.  He makes a big point that he attends a high tech school and uses tablet pcs and all, but can't hit F7 on his keyboard to spell check...

    Well, he's been posting a lot of good articles on umpcs/tablet pc's unlike other people *cough* that join the forum to talk about stuff they don't know anything of and rant about people that write higher quality posts than themselves. STFU dude. Oh and I am in highschool too and I can confirm it's a major part of what tablet pc's are good for.

    //F2theD
  •  08-18-2006, 8:58 PM 10153 in reply to 10117

    Re: How to steal a laptop

    wb26tri:
    That's ok... I wouldn't worry about AndrewK, dude can't even spell right.  He makes a big point that he attends a high tech school and uses tablet pcs and all, but can't hit F7 on his keyboard to spell check...


    I'll be the first to admit my spelling is horrable; When I am using Microsoft word I always spell check. Using CS in Firefox there is no way to spell check without either a) typing in an external app or b) getting a plugin; However I feel that that I did get my point across regardless of my spelling. After all I'm not giving a power point presentation!

    Regards,
    Andrew K.

    P.S. I am writing to Telligit Systems asking them to write a Spell Check mod for Community Server v3.0 due out in Q1 2007.
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