I use VNC tunnelled through SSH, for security and control purposes. But you could try this: http://www.logmein.com/
Not brilliant but it works if you just need to access now and then.
spoodie wrote:
I use VNC tunnelled through SSH, for security and control purposes. But you could try this: http://www.logmein.com/
Not brilliant but it works if you just need to access now and then.
Yeah that's why I generally don't use it, I'm as paranoid as a hemp infested hippy sleeping on a bench in the bad end of town outside a police station.
spoodie wrote:
I use VNC tunnelled through SSH, for security and control purposes. But you could try this: http://www.logmein.com/
Not brilliant but it works if you just need to access now and then.
I use this, very handy, free and simple, I don't remote in that often but it's really useful for when I do as there is no set up involved
spoodie wrote:Ok, having watched the latest episode a question arises: Why didn't Memory Girl recognise Hiro when she met him in one of the earlier episodes?
I reckon either her memory was wiped by the Haitian, or she did recognise him but didn't want to say anything (I've been planning to watch that episode again to see what she says).
spoodie wrote:Ok, having watched the latest episode a question arises: Why didn't Memory Girl recognise Hiro when she met him in one of the earlier episodes?
Joose wrote:As they havent been specific about how the timetravel thing works yet, maybe she hadn't met him already yet, if that makes any sense at all.
It could be the old parallel universe thing, which resolves the whole grandfather paradox, and would explain why she didn't recognise him. Anyway, I think it's fair to say the technical aspects of the show are hockey and don't bare close examination, they are best left unscrutinised and just enjoy.
spoodie wrote:Anyway, I think it's fair to say the technical aspects of the show are hockey and don't bare close examination, they are best left unscrutinised and just enjoy.
this. Its not about the Science™, its about the characters. That, I think, is what makes it a refreshing change from the normal superhero type film.