i just recently started using itunes to manage my podcast downloads. i have some older podcasts which aren't available through itunes anymore (or are they??) that i would like to keep, but itunes stores them as "music" files, whereas podcasts downloaded through itunes are called "podcasts"...
i'm curious as to why you chose to triple major when computer engineering (at least at my school) is a combination of ee and cs. so majoring in cs and ee would pretty much qualify you as a ce as well.
if you're interested in saving $100 you might as well buy it now. if they do introduce merom macbooks next week, i would bet they will be slightly more expensive, and if they continue to sell yonah models (i dunno if they will), the price drop might not be more than $100-$200.
i would say...
i have an old one that i'm going to hack up.
edit: i sliced up a sata cable that came with a motherboard - standard flat gray cable. the verdict is that generic sata cables like these cannot be made round, really. 3 wires were just "embeded" in the rubber not insulated individually and...
which 5 pci cards are you running?
all these new boards have sound (quality is debatable) and ethernet built in. i guess you could have a modem, raid controller, tv tuner, hmmm, i don't know.
i hope someone can finally help me find them, i have looked for (seriously) a year.
the type of cable i desire is round, not flat (think tube). i also want one with "soft" rubber, one that bends like butter (thanks steve jobs for the comparison), but doesn't really hold a shape.
similar...
why are users installing apps anyway, especially in a corporate environment? if it doesn't run on a usb key, they should be using it.
and i wouldn't even allow usb keys, but that would probably be a huge hassle.