Saturday, April 29, 2006

Birthday fun!


Flying saucers from Noah's Birthday party

Spam King Alan Ralsky jailed, may bring down hacker/spammer network

Alan Ralsky arrested! I just scored an interview with a local hacker who says the "Spam King" might rat out a massive network of spammers and hackers to the DOJ to lighten his sentence.

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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Pizza deliver cars running on Deep Fryer Oil -Bio Diesel

Glass Nickel Pizza is running 4 of their delivery vehicles on Fryer Oil Bio Diesel.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Save $200 in 2 minutes and have the worlds best writing pen

Transform a $3 pen into a $200 pen in just seconds. Mont Blanc pens are the worlds finest writing pens but they make specialized refills so you must buy their $200+ pens to use their amazing ink...until now.

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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Windows keyboard shortcuts you never knew existed

Even if you have been using windows since 3.0, this list of shortcuts will surprise you - and save time.

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

April 20, 2006


Happy Birthday Noah!

Dual Monitors Increase Productivity by up to 30%

"Survey after survey shows that whether you measure your productivity in facts researched, alien spaceships vaporized, or articles written, adding an extra monitor will give your output a considerable boost � 20 percent to 30 percent, according to a survey by Jon Peddie Research."

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

2% of U.S. Internet Traffic goes through Photobucket

Photobucket isn't as flashy as YouTube or Flickr, but they have 14 million users, 80 uploaded photos per second and, just two weeks after launching their video product are nearly matching YouTube with 30,000 daily uploaded videos (YouTube is 35,000/day). And, Photobucket is both profitable and cash flow positive.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Sorry, I Can't Hear You: I'm an iPod User

With people suing Apple for hearing loss they claim is caused by the iPod, are MP3 players going to wind up like coffee mugs with "Warning: Hot!" and packets of peanuts with "Danger: Contains Nuts!" written on them? It's time people took responsibility for their own actions - they can choose to turn the volume up or down!

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Monday, April 17, 2006

Easter Sunday '2006

Friday, April 14, 2006

Giant tree swing


Noah rides a giant tree swing at crash's place in Alpine

Monday, April 10, 2006

Registry Edits for Windows XP

This site contains 383 registry tweaks/vbs scripts for windows XP. Includes removing/deleting sticky keys, setting RDP port number, tons of modifications to start menu behavior, and about 380 more.

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When "delete" is not enough

It was only a single digit in a 20-page Microsoft Word contract between two partners, but Scott Cooper earned his fee several years ago when he found it.

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Saturday, April 08, 2006

vonage fourm link

Vonage VoIP Forum
Vonage VoIP Forum

10 Great Photoshop Tips You Might Not Know

Handy compilation of 10 Photoshop techniques that will be new to a number of Adobe Photoshop users, beginning or advanced.

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Friday, April 07, 2006

CORRECTION: People really do listen to podcasts.

Forrester came out with a study yesterday that said that no one actually listened to podcasts.

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Monday, April 03, 2006

how fast can they crack your password

An interesting article on the speed at which passwords can by cracked. Comparing types of passwords.

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Sunday, April 02, 2006

Great little tool that scans what you've got on your disks

Every wondered where all that disk space goes? Well find out now. This nifty little app tells you how many mp3's movies or other files types you've got one your machine.





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Spyware Makers Nailed on Criminal Charges in California

Finally!

It is the first criminal spyware case filed in the state of California. The charges include conspiracy, 24 violations of unauthorized access to computers and four counts of false advertising. If found guilty, the penalties could include up to 25 years in prison and fines of up to $170,000.

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Saturday, April 01, 2006

Sledding in julian