The worst advice here is the reboot once a week whether you need it or not... I have some machines running for over a year. What do I gain by rebooting them? My main machine has been running for a couple of weeks, and that's only because I had to replace the hard drive not long ago. - Jake (aka Jawee)
Uses genetically engineered yeast to rearrange the molecules in sugars to create higher-value products like diesel fuel or malaria medication. - Jake (aka Jawee)
From Information Aesthetics: "In an approach similar to the very popular WorldMapper method, Show World adds the novel factor of animation. The online maps illustrate various census and world statistics from various non-governmental organizations by morphing the size of countries accordingly. Instead of land mass, the size of each country represents the data for that subject, both its share of the total and absolute value." - Mark Trapp
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It's a waste to put Windows CE/Mobile on here. That severely limits the software capabilities and the expandability. Linux would be a much better choice. - Jake (aka Jawee)
"A hyper-advanced civilisation may command such unimaginable power that it can fashion worlds and consume whole suns. But it would still be bound by the laws of physics." - Jake (aka Jawee)
"Gecko is developed primarily by Mozilla. Webkit is developed primarily by Apple. Gecko is used in Mozilla's browsers (Firefox, Seamonkey, etc.) and Webkit is used in Apple's browsers (Safari, iPhone, etc.). WebKit is also used in many third party browsers like Chrome, Midori, and Arora. Gecko is also used in my many third party browsers like Flock, Epiphany (webkit version also available), and Kazehakase.
So why does the article say "Firefox on the other hand has its own rendering engine called Gecko". Gecko has been around longer and is probably used in more browsers than Webkit is. Gecko is also portable and runs on mobile devices (MicroB, Fennec, and Minimo are all available for the Nokia Internet Tablets). Gecko is free and can be implemented elsewhere.
Also, another good free engine is KHTML. KHTML is implemented in Konqueror and has also been implemented in other browsers in the past (such as AWeb)." - Jake (aka Jawee)