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Captures it quite effectively
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Automated troubleshooting from MS.
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They can be connected to form a saberstaff. And there're a variety of hilts too.
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Made along the lines of lego bricks. Neat!
Author: Aditya
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links for 2010-04-16
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links for 2010-04-15
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The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations.
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Apparently they may be busy playing games. Too busy to respond to our signals or even create their own. So, looks like now we have to survive the games & not bomb.
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Xerox to the rescue of Apple once again. That's what photo copiers are for after all. Couldn't be any simpler.
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Jargon tracker for meetings. You can generate different Bingo cards using the online tool.
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That's one dedicated gamer
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links for 2010-04-14
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A Windows optimized compilation of Firefox. Supposed to be up to 25% faster than the Mozilla version.
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Never knew one could analyse a song so in-depth.
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Is it really useful to frequently change your passwords?
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Who said dentists can't be creative
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The truth. the whole truth & nothing but the truth
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US centric, but still a useful assortment of information on different products.
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"Universal Viewer is an advanced file viewer with wide range of formats supported."
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links for 2010-04-12
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Mac-centric, but the principles should be similar for other platforms.
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Quite a few different techniques ranging from basic to advanced ones.
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Interesting bit on life in consulting companies. This time in the backdrop of Dubai.
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links for 2010-04-10
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Holy Mega Multitasking, Batman! Intel Handing Out Samples of Experimental 48-Core Chip – HotHardwareThe rest of us have to be contended with 2/4/6 core CPUs
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A universal disinfectant found in most products like toothpastes & soaps. I guess the effects should become clearer with more study.
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Inside look at the Porche factory. Includes lots of photos & a video.
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links for 2010-04-09
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Supports quite a bunch of sites including not so common ones.
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A firsthand account of the blackbird in service
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The codes are there on the site too. Decipher them & get hold of the treasure. As simple as that.
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Interesting list, but too bad no one's likely to find anything
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"The Monster Engine is a book, a demonstration, lecture and a gallery exhibition. The premise for all three came from one single question: What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically?"
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Includes hand made renditions of Google image search results & facebook
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Not good for Adobe, especially with the CS5 release round the corner
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Algorithms to predict consumer behaviour & risk. Wonder what's left for them to predict.
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links for 2010-04-08
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One more level…
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All roads lead to sue.
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I guess not…
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A handy online service that tests the effectiveness of your firewall.
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links for 2010-04-07
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Some points to keep in mind
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I guess Google won't be pulling out of the US any time soon
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A nice analysis of the sudden change in the GNOME window controls
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Quite a few diagrams explaining things
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"Century Gothic uses 30 percent less ink in printing than the typical Arial setting" – But it may end up using more paper. Take your pick.
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The goal: 800 mph
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C takes over the top spot from Java.
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links for 2010-04-06
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Quite an interesting & humorous way of presenting info
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Illegal, but not unethical. Some industries have a lot of catching up to do for sure.
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links for 2010-04-05
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A good number of hints. Nothing very fancy though – mostly common sense.
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Pigeons outperform humans at the Monty Hall Dilemma | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover MagazineThe classic puzzle: "Imagine that you’re in a game show and your host shows you three doors. Behind one of them is a shiny car and behind the others are far less lustrous goats. You pick one of the doors and get whatever lies within. After making your choice, your host opens one of the other two doors, which inevitably reveals a goat. He then asks you if you want to stick with your original pick, or swap to the other remaining door. What do you do?"
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Very interesting case. Living among them would be totally disorienting. Thank goodness we can count.
via http://www.neatorama.com/2010/04/05/amazonian-tribes-language-has-no-tenses-numbers-over-five/
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