Author: malliemcg
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Delicious Library – No Aussie support 🙁
Delicious Library Seems to be an excellent little product to catalouge your music, dvd and book collection via manual entering of Barcodes, Searching or Scanning of barcode. It seems to rely heavily on Amazon for getting of pricing and book information, it does seem however that Aussies will be left out in the cold with…
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NZ man held in Oz rabbit bestiality dragnet | The Register
NZ man held in Oz rabbit bestiality dragnet | The Register And here I was thinking it was sheep and not rabbits that made them NZ’ders happy. How wrong I was.
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How to pronounce mobile.
Its mo-bile not mo-bull. Bloody dodgy American pronunciation annoys me. As per http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=95972 from the channel9 msdn site. M
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Adding TCP/IP network printers automatically in windows
If you wish to add network printers (TCP/IP Printers) in Windows XP, I have found that the following works really well. This us especially useful if you have a lot of machines to maintain and you dont want to add them in by hand Step 1: Create the ports Before you start adding printer drivers…
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Power Supply Calculator
I accidentally stumbled across this site that has a fancy calculator that helps you calculate the required power supply for your system. Personally I would always add 50W to the result that this calculator gives just for the sake of safety and expansion (you might want to add a DVD drive or extra HDD to…
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Its a big ad, a very big ad – CARLTON DRAUGHT BIG AD
CARLTON DRAUGHT BIG AD This massive ad was brought to us by C.U.B. it seems to rely on viral marketing which has become popular of late, but it is worth a look. Works in/on Mac OS, Win32 and supports multiple browsers 😀 M
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Main Page – OSx86
Main Page – OSx86 As seen everywhere else it looks like the Apple Dev Kit (for Intel/x86) has been leaked – it seems to requires SSE3 and some little Infinion Chip on the motherboard – read the article above for the details. It does scare me if this is to usher in the Age of…
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How a Corrupted USB Drive Was Saved by GNU/Linux | Linux Journal
How a Corrupted USB Drive Was Saved by GNU/Linux | Linux Journal An interesting Linux Journal Article regarding how to save potentially corrupted USB File Systems (well file systems from those USB Thumb Drive / Stick Drive things that seem to be pretty much everywhere now a days). M
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Geoffrey Huntley – Data Security 101
Geoffrey Huntley ? Archive ? Data Security 101 Seems a bloke was lucky enough to get several RS6000’s for $20 ea on ebay (yeah, it makes me green with envy). The kicker – they were not wiped of data as they should have been and came complete with intact lotus notes DB, customer and staff…
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A bit torrent idea
I have an idea, that I would like to implement over time, but currently lack the skills, so I lay it out here on the off chance that someone should see it, and implement it (I do ask that if you are a company and intend to release something like this that you seek my…