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Published Saturday, December 31, 2005 by
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Without an invite, you can get Windows Live Mail! for free. All you got to do is follow a couple of steps, you got Windows Live Mail!. Hurry, microsoft is on the way to patch it!
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Probably contains all the popular extensions you will ever need.
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The best set of F-117 Photos I've found. These are Truly some of the best photos showing the F-117 from Display, Take-off, In-Flight, and Landing. High enough resolution to make into screen savers or Desktop pics...
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Bad enough that every movie now plays ten to fifteen minutes of ads before we get to see the film we paid to see. Now they are invading our home purchased movies as well.
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After reading this, you'll never look at a banana in the same way again.
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A German businessman whose camera was stolen was relieved to find the same model for sale on eBay. When it arrived after he bought it however, he discovered it was his OWN, stolen camera!
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A cross between EP2 and EP3 if they happened in the Lego world!
Check out the picture that Chewie takes at the end.
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Engineer Bryn Carlyon was issued a ticket by a traffic speed camera in Cardiff, UK. But he used multiple timed snaps by the camera, plus a little basic math, to prove that he could not have been traveling at the speed on his citation.
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A detailed explanation on how exactly one gets sued by the RIAA. Lawyer Ray Beckerman, who's been working with Patti Santangelo in her defense, explains how "justice" is served, RIAA style...
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This guy shows how you can implant an RFID tag into your hand.
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Annual pay for the positions ranges from $35,452 to $135,136
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Passenger was on board of an emergency landing Alaska Airlines plane and blogged about it. Now he gets insulting comment spam from IPs that track back to Alaska Airlines.
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Very interesting story of how AIDS is being treated in Botswana. It seems that they are now able to slow the progression of the disease down, but still are not able to stow it totally. It's a step towards a cure...
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The digg story about the "dry water" also has some other side-effects. Turns out that if you oxidise this liquid a normal animal (such as a mouse) or human can easily "breathe" the liquid into their lungs and fully function. Here is an experiment on a mouse using a similar solution.
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Another person challenges the RIAA's litigation. Nice to see more people fighting back. "Today, December 28th, he has moved to knock out the third underpinning of the RIAA John Doe weaponry -- the ex parte order."
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"Note the dual cooling pumps and massive heat exchanger. Even the cache has a huge heatsink."
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I dont mean to endorse a product, but this is too good. The iPod battery makes it possible to watch a movie on your iPod video without the battery completely dying by the end. Good for travel, where watching a movie on an airplane would mean not being able to listen to music until you found an ac outlet.
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Here's a preview of the upcoming Mozilla Firefox 2 browser including the new features/components and the release roadmap.
2006/06/27 is the release date for Firefox 2
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"DVDFab Decrypter is a simple version of DVDFab Express. It copies entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, Macrovision, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying." --- Fight the Power! It's your damn movie, after all...
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Instructions and pricing for building a cheap, fast and reliable 24/7 web and file server at the paltry sum of $200. No rebates involved! The server is intended to be used for central file storage, backups, FTP remote access to files and/or as a fully functional web/database host for lower traffic websites.
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You can Hypnotize Chickens, You can have an erection once dead...
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Opera 9 will support Atom 1.0, XSLT 1.0, XPath 1.0, Web Forms 2.0, Web Apps 1.0 Canvas element. CSS3 Tranparacy, Partial SVG Basic 1.1, TLS 1.1 and TLS Extensions as well as full support for ACID 2. Plus neat suff like Site Specific Changes, Bittorrent support and Editable search engines. The whole list is here.
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Small tool which disables the default threats of a Windows XP installation. Besides disabling Windows and some of its components to communicate with Microsoft servers, xpy improves privacy settings and your system's security.
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I've documented a procedure to significantly extend the range of a garage door opener remote.
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Over 200,000 employees, time share owners and customers. Included in the data were every identity thief's dream starter kit: names, social security numbers, bank account numbers and credit card numbers. To apologize, Marriott has agreed to spend the $100 or whatever to give everyone impacted a free credit monitoring service.
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A teaser clip from the upcoming documentary "In Search of The Valley." Apple Co-Founder, Steve Wozniak, uses his teeth, a FireWire Cable, and some other object to make sparks shoot out of his teeth!
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45 CDs = 512 MB iPod ShuffleÂ
65 CDs = 1 GB iPod ShuffleÂ
85 CDs = 2 GB iPod NanoÂ
110 CDs = 4 GB NanoÂ
130 CDs = 30 GB iPodÂ
175 CDs = 60 GB iPodÂ
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Published Wednesday, December 28, 2005 by
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A compilation with commentary of many of the stupid things the RIAA has been doing recently. Kind of funny to see it all in one place.
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This handy URL links to the Search Page at Best Buy. Submit your zipcode and the site will show which stores in your area have Xbox360s in stock. This link is not easily found on Bestbuy.com. Also, keep in mind that most may be out of stock but once they receive a shipment you'll be the first to know!
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as selected by EarthCam.com
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Not long after "Surface" characters started using Firefox, "Invasion" proved once again how strong the Firefox community is.
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Domain registrar Go Daddy Software Inc., which had its sexy 2005 Super Bowl ad pulled after only one showing, says it doesn't know whether it will get approval from ABC censors for the ad planned for next year's football championship.
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Check it out. It's a short read about new technology developed by a Japanese company. It uses the human body as a high-speed network.
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Joyful equation-fest all about the merits of running about in the rain.
Written by the physicist co-developer of MouseCage www.mousecage.org
(software previously featured in Digg I recall)
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Published Tuesday, December 27, 2005 by
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Greed, that sums up the Drug Companies pretty well.
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There are four key components to the F-117A's "stealth" suite: RAM (radar absorbent material) coating, internal radar-absorbent construction, external LO geometry, and IR emissions control....
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"Tim Berners-Lee invented the world's first Web client in 1990 and fifteen years later he's still plugging for smarter browsing technologies that give end users more ability to create and interact with online data. "
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"There are growing signs that the battle for supremacy in the multibillion-dollar market for the next-generation DVD may yield a hollow victory."
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Pando is a tiny app that lets you email any size file or folder to anyone, free.
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"Most people, I think, don't even know what a Rootkit is, so why should they care about it?"
Remember those words? They�re true. Most people didn�t know what a rootkit was. But Sony-BMG gave us all an excellent education on rootkits, spyware, and Digital Rights Management.
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Slate reviews a movie year when year when the major studios have delivered moviegoers 14 remakes of their own films, up from just four in 2000
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"You are worth US$769.23. Unfortunately, you will not be able to use it to pay your credit card bill."
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This is huge if Microsoft can pull it off. This will bring Windows into the arena of Unix/Linux in terms of stability and security.
Slashdot | Vista's Graphics To Be Moved Out of the Kernel
The music industry dropped 751 copyright-infringement lawsuits in the mail today.
Merry Christmas From The RIAA
New wireless police camera can be thrown into dangerous situations, like the girls' shower.
USATODAY.com - Throw this camera, see what it sees
Russia partners with Europe to build its own reusable spacecraft. The spacecraft looks like someone hacked the front off the current Space Shuttle and added engines to the rear.
The Mini Shuttle - Popular Science
Start hardening your passphrases before the "script kiddies" down the street catch wind of this.
Wi-Fi Networking News: WPA Cracking Proof of Concept Available
Check out the videos. Insane!
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