you can't. the internet blocks are done by a proxy server at the head end cant get around that. and the blocks on the computer it self you can't get around unless you take programing 1.
congrats on the marriage. anything over 400 will be plenty. But it doesn't hurt to have extra. And i would go with a antec power supply, they are the best.
Most likey not. It use to work with another emulation software, but it was only for the power pc processor version. I don't know if anyone has come up with one for the intel processor version yet.
yea it does, loaded it on a quad pentium EE setup at work and it was slower then dirt. All because there is no visualization in the processor.
anyone who tried this did you see a option for expandable partitions?
It finally uses virtualization so it will run really fast. But it wont work on most pc's . your going to have to have a Intel Core Duo or core 2 duo to use it correctly or else your on regular slow emulation.
fiber to the curb is most likely already there. BT will most likely do what AT&T is doing, fiber to the curb then VDSL to the house. its cheap and they can do upto 100mbps both ways if i remember correctly.
only do that if you really know what you are doing. Getting the drive it self open isnt a problem on most, getting the platters out with out scratching them is a bitch. epically on laptop drives with more then 1 platter.