April 15th, 2004
At werk we have an old W98 machine, which happens to be the one that houses our CD burner. Unfortunately, we don't seem to have any burning software installed on it (looks like we had an expired demo of Nero). Can anyone recommend a decent free download of burner software, so that I can test whether the burner is working properly? I will be wanting to burn data files for work backup purposes (and to get the old dross off our overloaded server drives), and it's possible that I may want to do some audio burning as well. Maybe. Out-of-hours, of course.
(CBBurnerXP Pro looks interesting. Any opinions?)
EDIT: Found the CD for Nero at the back of the software cupboard. First useful thing I've seen there!
(CBBurnerXP Pro looks interesting. Any opinions?)
EDIT: Found the CD for Nero at the back of the software cupboard. First useful thing I've seen there!
Apparently Esquire have compiled an updated modern-day etiquette guide for men, including such modern scenarios as cashpoint queues, clubbing, and urinals. However, on reading through some of the guidelines, it would appear that I'm failing substantially. I suspect that B-Movie could become the scene of much rule guideline-breaking ...
- Mouthing the lyrics of a song is as naff as playing air guitar - hmm ... we're not mouthing, we're singing! "I believe in justice..."
- When Wild Boys by Duran Duran is put on at a club, do not rush on to the dance floor but count to 20 and saunter. - Yeah, as if! [grin]
Anyone out there in LJ-world need/want a charger and cradle for a Palm m130? My boss had her's nicked, and her new Tungsten doesn't fit the cradle, so it's just ended up in the bin - where it will stay unless someone might have a use for it. Preferably Londoners, unless you're sufficiently desperate to pay postage and then wait the age it takes for me to get it into the post.