Have you noticed any difference between the solid gels and the sealed lead
acid???
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From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of DSinc
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:39A
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Mark,
Can you expand on your term, sealed lead acid? Not sure what you mean.
Wet cells, AGM, and Gel cells are all sealed lead acid batteries from
my research.
What sort of differences do you mean?
Sizing is same.
Listed capacity and AH rating seems to be the same.
Have noticed that the
Looks like a home version of the Green Boarder software
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GreenBorder which Google acquired. If it does what
it says it can do it would be an awesome piece of software to run as a last
line of defense.
Thanks,
--
Ali Mesdaq
Is there a way to have a batch file launch a second batch file at an
elevated privilege level? I have a batch file (named runme.bat)
that calls a batch file that does some registry changes, and I'd like
the runme.bat to call the second at an elevated privilege level (and
ask the user once to
Ali,
I have had a copy(s) of Green Border for years. Never tried it.
I grapple badly with all of the virtualization tech.
I think I sorta get it, but am still skittish of it. Feel safer behind
my ESET solution...and moderate browsing habits :)
Sorry to see that Google gobbled it up.
Well Google implemented (in Chrome) some of the functionality in what it calls
Incognito Mode where you can browse whatever sites you want and all traces of
activity are removed when you close your browser window. So cookies, temp
files, browsing history, etc. I have been using chrome pretty
Ali,
Thanks for the send. ESET is my main defense, 2d is my browsing habits.
I use IE8 for all my banking needs. Otherwise I use FF311 w/NoScript and
CS-Lite.
So far, I feel pretty good.
Best,
Duncan
Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
Well Google implemented (in Chrome) some of the functionality in what it
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Is there a way to have a batch file launch a second batch file at an
elevated privilege level? I have a batch file (named runme.bat)
that calls a batch file that does some registry changes, and I'd like
the runme.bat to call the second at an elevated privilege level
At 04:17 PM 06/07/2009, Jamie Furtner wrote:
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Is there a way to have a batch file launch a second batch file at
an elevated privilege level? I have a batch file (named
runme.bat) that calls a batch file that does some registry
changes, and I'd like the runme.bat to
I assumed that the gel cells were the dry type I have seen in the past, way
more money than wet.
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From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of DSinc
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 09:38A
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Mark,
Yes, gel cells are more money then wet cells.
Wet cells should be going away. Thank you!
Maybe, not fast enough, but, for my UPS', wet cells do not work here.
Best,
Duncan
mark.dodge wrote:
I assumed that the gel cells were the dry type I have seen in the past, way
more money than wet.
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