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I’ve been looking for a site like this, cool!
“Movie Mistakes – If you loved the scene in Commando where the Porsche is wrecked on one side, then arnold flips its over and its back to new. This sites for you.”
I’ve been looking for a site like this, cool!
A nice guide to making a quick podcast.
For those looking to get into podcasting…
Great article describing how much effort actually went into building the Xbox 360 interface. The process took 2 years!
The patent application covers both targeting in RSS feeds and geotargeting by IP address. It gives some insight into how Google’s ad servers work.
Zoom in, the truth is revealed thanks to Google!!!
“With the recent upgrades to the iBooks and Mac Minis it is all falling into place that a PowerBook G5 is imminent as the distinction between product lines blur yet again.”
I predicted this as well, John and I have a bet for dinner based on this summer a G5 laptop hits… Summer isn’t over yet…
Watch the segment: Research scientists are hoping that RNAi, already in human clinical trials, will treat a host of diseases, including AIDS, cancer, and Huntington’s.
I watched this awhile back in HDTV and am very convinced that this will be the biggest breakthrough doctors need to cure these ailments…
This episode covers the following digg stories: Serial number could be hidden, Yahoo acquires Konfabulator, Pirates can’t update their Windows, Liberated games, Windows Vista beta 1 released, Firefox downloaded 75,000,000 times, Digg breaks top 5,000 ranking, Hacker unlocks all weapons for BF2, Family Guy movie leaked, and Diggnation on ABC news.
These photos document the release of 10,000 small superballs at the San Francisco hilltop corner of Filbert and Leavenworth. Wow.
We actually did something like this in High School, release about 1,000 superballs in the middle of the school from the 2nd story balcony overlooking the lockers on the first floor…
The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports,the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports. The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023. The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151. The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535.