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An ode to lost technology – disposable cameras

January 31st, 2010

Technology

With all of the new and quick advances in current technology these days, such as mobile air cards and 4G networks, to name a few, it seems that many of the old technologies get lost in the cracks.  Granted, this is not at all a new concept, it is just natural evolution ' although technological evolution sounds more applicable.  The VCR was the most amazing piece of electronic equipment imaginable until the DVD came around.  Sure, stores merged the two to help with the transition, but videos ...
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Invisible Slavery System - II

January 30th, 2010

News and Society

Invisible puzzles are mechanisms hidden inside products and services you use, and the social/political systems you interact with. They are invisible due to the use of manufactured perception and deniability-tactics. These puzzles are designed to harness everyone's efforts to silently maintain and operate an Invisible Slavery System... Many people have been taught that what is legal is right, and what is not legal is wrong. As if this were an absolute base line for right and wrong. Some will ...
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Apple FireWire Effective bandwidth of the USB 2.0

January 29th, 2010

Computers

Apple FireWire is a cross-platform of the high-speed serial data bus that can move large amounts of data between computers and peripheral devices. It features simplified cabling, hot swapping, and transfer speeds of up to 800 megabits per second. Thankfully, along came FireWire and Universal Serial Bus (USB): faster and easier to use replacements for serial and parallel ports. A simple common plug-in serial connector on the back of your computer and on many different types of peripheral ...
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‘Other operating system found’ Error while Upgrading to Windows XP

January 28th, 2010

Computers

Windows XP is an operating system that is based on Windows NT and Windows 2000 core. Technically speaking, the NT conventions of protected memory are used by Windows XP to prevent system crashes as it runs programs in their individual RAM locations. If you try to upgrade to Windows XP, the setup gives you two options: 'Upgrade' and 'Install a New Copy'.  But at times, you find issues wile upgrading to Windows XP and the setup returns an error instead. The solution might require you to format ...
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How to Convert DVD to iPod iPhone on Mac (Snow Leopard)

January 27th, 2010

Computers

The following step by step tutorial will share with you how to rip/copy DVD to popular video formats and extract audio from DVD with high output video/audio quality on Mac OS X (Tiger, Leopard or Snow Leopard) using Aiseesoft DVD Ripper for Mac.Note: The following guide only focuses on how to use this DVD Ripper for Mac to rip DVD to iPod on Mac OS X. If you want to rip DVD to video/audio format for another specific mobile player, just start over and choose another profile from the "Profile" ...
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Linux Display Settings

January 26th, 2010

Computers

---------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is included. ---------------------------------------------------------- Linux Display Settings By Stephen Bucaro After you install Linux you usually find your display in a low resolution mode. ...
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Sony FilmStation Review

January 25th, 2010

News and Society

The Sony FilmStation is a DICOM printer that provides medical facilities with a fast and economical way to print x-rays, CTs and MRIs, mammograms and ultrasounds.  This DICOM printer may be used at a clinical workstation in order to print the digital medical images that have been captured and enhanced by your medical equipment and software.  With its dicom connectivity, your printer will be able to print out digital medical images from a variety of capture modalities with ease.By using design ...
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Leave no Doubt about Store Hours When Opening a Dollar Store

January 24th, 2010

Business

It is amazing just how many details are involved in successfully starting and building a new business.  For those opening a dollar store most of the bigger details such as what dollar store merchandise to carry stick out as an obvious priority.  Yet there are also many easily missed details that are just as important.  In fact it is often the little, overlooked details that can prove most important to building dollar store sales when you are opening a dollar store.  One example is making it ...
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Chrome: A Browser for Google Users

January 23rd, 2010

Internet

If you like Google for its speed and simplicity, you might be interested in their Internet browser, Chrome. Google created Chrome because they wanted to start from scratch on a browser made for today's Internet. The Internet has changed a lot since the first browsers were developed. Chrome is simple and neat, but loaded with security, speed, and functionality features. Google acknowledges their use of features already implemented on browsers, like Firefox Safari, to design Chrome. Chrome is an ...
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Setting Up a Linux Modem

January 22nd, 2010

Computers

---------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is included. ---------------------------------------------------------- Setting Up a Linux Modem By Stephen Bucaro Almost all modems manufactured today are software modems, usually referred to ...
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Apple Releases New Update That Fixes Guest Account Bug in Snow Leopard

January 21st, 2010

Computers

On November 9th Apple released the second update for Snow Leopard, the latest installment of their Mac Operating System. The most notable inclusion in Mac OS X 10.6.2 is a patch that addresses the guest account bug, an issue that was permanently deleting user data when a specific series of events occurred. Several other bug fixes and improvements are also included in the update. The guess account bug takes effect when someone logs in and out of a guest account on a machine running Snow ...
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Information on the hallucinogenic drug LSD

January 20th, 2010

News and Society

There are so many names for LSD that you may have been aware of it or even offered it by a different name that you may not have known was linked to it. Given that it's proper full name is Lysergic Acid Diethylamide it is easy to see why it is known by shorter and easier to remember names but you should be aware about the following titles. Any product that is referred to as acid, blotters, dots, tabs, trips, windows, rainbows or Lucy is likely to be LSD and taking it can have a great effect on ...
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James Dean - James Byron Dean

January 19th, 2010

News and Society

JAMES BYRON DEAN LIFE IMITATES ART GENERATION NEXT ANIMAL FARM FOUR EYES THESE GO TO ELEVEN THE ACTOR WAY FRANK, BILLIE AND JIMMY ACTING THE PART DEAD MAN'S CURVE APOCALYPSE NOW GIANT "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean JAMES BYRON DEAN James Dean was born on February 8th, 1931 in Marion, Indiana. His hobbies were writing, painting, bullfighting (when did that happen?), photography, sculpting, car racing, horse racing and playing the bongos. His favorite ...
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The Linux File System

January 18th, 2010

Computers

----------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is included. ----------------------------------------------------------- The Linux File System By Stephen Bucaro Linux uses a whole different file system philosophy than Windows. Windows ...
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Invisible Slavery System - I

January 17th, 2010

News and Society

Invisible puzzles are mechanisms hidden inside products and services you use, and the social/political systems you interact with. They are invisible due to the use of manufactured perception and deniability-tactics. These puzzles are designed to harness everyone's efforts to silently maintain and operate an Invisible Slavery System... What would happen to the world economy if global problems like terrorism, global warming, pollution, drugs, cancer and AIDS were suddenly solved? These problems ...
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PROMOTE OR DIE

January 16th, 2010

Marketing

"Whew! Thank heavens THAT's finally done", you contentedly think to yourself as you sit back in your chair after checking the final link in the brand new website you've been laboring over day and night for the past three months and have just uploaded to your webhost's server. "Now I can relax." That's just so CUTE! Actually ... I have a confession to make. That's what I thought when I finished my first website too. I naively assumed that all the search engines indexed every single site on the ...
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The future of Google Chrome

January 15th, 2010

Computers

Google started taking part in the battle of browsers in early 2008 by releasing their browser, Google Chrome. The initial release was only targeted towards Microsoft Windows users. But during December 2009, Google released official betas for Max OSX and Linux operating systems. Chrome has demonstrated that it can fight with the existing giants. Within a relatively short period of time, it has surpassed the market share of Safari and Opera. Currently it holds a significant share of 4.26%, being ...
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Cnc Servo Kits – How to Operate One

January 14th, 2010

Computers

With a CNC servo kit, you are benefited from flexibility and versatility whenever you want. This device is known to be one of the most powerful and versatile control systems available in the industry, these days. One of best things about utilizing this kit for one's own benefit is that no CNC experience is required. The kit is very user friendly and available with a full range of canned cycles. You would be on top of the world to know that the CNC servo kit is user friendly. Here is ...
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Best Windows XP Registry Repair Software

January 13th, 2010

Computers

Windows XP is one of the most well established and popular operating systems in the World, with millions of people still relying on it each day to run their computers. Although it's a very powerful operating sysetm, it still has problems with the 'registry'. This is a big database which sits at the heart of XP and causes all sorts errors and difficulties for your system. To fix it, you need a registry cleaner... but you need to use the best one for this operating system. Speed Up Your PCEasily ...
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Where To Buy Your e-Book Covers

January 11th, 2010

Internet

Visual appeal is the first step toward making a sale online. People have a great ability to scan a web page quickly before reading anything about a site. Its important to capitalize on this aspect by providing a great visual stimulus. e-Book cover art has come a long way in the past 5 years. High density graphics can really make your product stand out, labeling it with a high degree of professionalism and credibility. Throughout the course of my research into the best design tools I have ...
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Your PC should run faster than it does.

January 10th, 2010

Computers

If your system is running on Windows', your operating system has what's called a registry. This registry is what Windows uses to store hardware and software configuration information, user preferences and setup information on your computer. ErrorKiller (http://5had0w.errkiller.hop.clickbank.net) is a Windows Registry Cleaner, Kernel32 DLL Error Message Fix & Access Violation Repair Software. Our FREE Scan will easily finds the cause of errors that result in almost all computer problems! Error ...
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Fix Blue Screen Of Death Error With Registry Cleaner

January 9th, 2010

Computers

The BSOD (blue screen of death), as its name is describe, is one of the worst computer errors that you can confront as a Windows user.It is a very annoying thing to have work to do at your computer and suddenly to realize that your computer is freezing up.It is a thing that happens totally randomly and it might be a total pain to redo all the work you have not saved at time before the error appeared. Sometimes, the trouble will solve itself automatically with simple reboot of your system and ...
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Pure Discipline

January 7th, 2010

Business

B>"There is only one kind of discipline. Perfect discipline." ~General George S. Patton General George S. Patton was born on November 11, 1885 on his fathers ranch and vineyard in Los Angeles County over what is today the city of Pasadena and much of the UCLA campus. Early in life he was small and weak, but raw determination and drive built up body day-by-day, piece-by-piece. As a small boy, he delighted in his father's stories about his family's strong military lineage. He had a great uncle ...
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Get Rid of The Blue Screen of Death

January 6th, 2010

Computers

How can you repair the blue screen of death? First, you have to understand its causes.   Sometimes, this screen appears because of a hardware problem with your computer. It frequently happens when users install new RAM into their computer that isn't compatible.   Sometimes this is because they got the wrong frequency chip. This can also happen in single-core processor systems when the users use two RAM chips of two different speeds. One giveaway that this may be the cause of the error is if ...
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Hard Drive Recovery in Case of Storage System Failure

January 5th, 2010

Computers

The data storage systems have become complex and unique computer field and could mean different to different people. So what's the meaning of storage systems? Basically storage systems are hardware which store your most precious data safely and in reliable way. For instance, it might be a small server supporting to ten or less users. The storage system is the hard disks inside the server where actual data is stored. In large business enterprises, the data storage systems could be the big SAN ...
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Error Nuker - A Review of the Ultimate Error Nuker Registry Cleaner

January 4th, 2010

Computers

Error Nuker is one of an amount of free registry cleaners that are at present on the market today for download to help with computer problems across the board. Does it work? Keep reading this best review of error nuker to find out.Earlier than doing anything to your Windows registry, one of the most essential things to bear in mind is to know your limits. If you go just about deleting stuff, not only could your computer end up highly irregular and prone to crashes and errors, you could ...
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How to Convert DVD and Video on Mac (Snow Leopard)?

January 3rd, 2010

Computers

The following tutorial is going to show you how to rip DVD's to all sorts of video/audio formats and convert all popular video formats from one to another for all portable players such as iPod, iPhone, PSP, etc on Mac OS X (including Snow Leopard) using iMedia Converter for Mac.   Step 1. Download and Launch iMedia Converter for Mac (Free Download)   Step 2. Add DVD or Videos   Drag and drop the DVD disc image or video file(s) to the grey area. Or go to "File" menu, choose "Load DVD" ...
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5 Things We Hate About Google

January 2nd, 2010

Internet

Google is undoubtedly the best search engine, and in many ways an equally great company. It has an unchallenged marketshare that is steadily increasing. And it is always producing new products and making strategic acquisitions. But enough with all of the accolades! Here are 5 things that we hate about Google. 1. Search Dominance Google has a near monopoly on search. Yahoo and Bing cannot even begin to compete with it. And while Google has pledged to "Do no evil", doesn't it make you nervous to ...
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SEO - Insider Tips To Creating SEO Keywords And Phrases

January 1st, 2010

Internet

If you have been practicing search engine optimization you probably already know that it is a good idea to include quotes in your keywords and keywords phrases to make your web copy more attractive to the search engines. You probably also know that is a good idea to put things that your site specifically sells in quotes so that the search engine spiders see you as having exclusive or specialized content or information. However there are a few more tips that come along with creating SEO keywords ...
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