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Toccata and Fugue in D-Minor
Just a little while ago I had a few vids of this. But these two put their full body into it!
Back to BACH!
Toccata and Fugue in D-Minor
Just a little while ago I had a few vids of this. But these two put their full body into it!
64 Things Every Geek Should Know, by Blair Mathis
1. The Meaning of Technical Acronyms
2. How to Reset RAM
3. Identify Keyloggers
4. Surf the Web Anonymously
5. Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems
6. Find a Users IP Address on AIM
7. Hide a File Behind a JPEG
8. Crack a Wifi Password
9. Monitor Network Traffic
10. Recover Master Boot Record
11. Retrieve Data off Hard Drive
12. Load Rockbox onto an MP3 Player
13. Unbrick a Smartphone
14. Replace a Laptop Keyboard
15. Rip Streaming Videos
16. Strip Windows DRM
17. Homebrew Hack Game Systems
18. Find a Website IP Address Without Web/Command Prompt Access
19. Bypass School or Work Website Blocks
20. Screw with Wifi Leeches
21. Hexadecimal and Binary Number Systems
22. How to Hot Wire a Car
23. Increase Wifi Range
24. Carrying a Computer Cleaning Arsenal on Your USB Drive
25. Running an Operating System from a USB Thumb Drive
26. Understand What “There’s no Place Like 127.0.0.1″ Means
27. Read 1337 At Normal Speed
28. At Least One Fictional Language
29. How to Survive in a Linux Argument
30. Identify Major Constellations
31. Use a Camera in Manual Mode
32. Who Mulder and Scully Are
33. Javascript
34. How to Unlock an iPhone
35. How to Install Mac OS X on a PC
36. Build a PC
37. Tethering a Smartphone
38. Wiring a Home Theater System
39. Replacing a Laptop LCD
40. Make a Laptop Cooling Pad
41. Unleash a Laser Pointer’s full potential
42. Keyboard Shortcuts
43. Soldering Glasses Together
44. How to Execute a Shell Script
45. How to Hack a Pop Machine
46. Turn a Laptop into a Digital Picture Frame
47. How to Mod a Flash Drive Case
48. Do Cool Things to Altoids Tins
49. Convert Cassette Tapes to Digital Audio Files
50. Lock Your Computer with a USB Drive
51. Run Your Own Ethernet Line
52. Set Up a Streaming Media Server
53. Setting up a VPN
54. Turn Webcams into Security Cameras
55. Control Your House Lights with a Computer
56. Play Retro Games without Retro Consoles
57. Put LEDs Inside a Lightbulb
58. Create Music with Keyboard
59. Make Your Office Ergonomic
60. Adding a Third Monitor
61. How to Convert a DVD to x264 (or XviD or DivX)
62. Flash System BIOS
63. How to Irrecoverably Protect Data
64. The Fastest way to Kill a Computer
The Question is… Can you do this? Read the link below and find out if you are UBERGEEK!
http://laptoplogic.com/resources/64-things-every-geek-should-know
Very interesting take on custom paintjobs and artistic expression. A must see Gallery.
http://www.startrekmovie.com/modelgallery/
And the GIZMODO Article that lead me here….
http://i.gizmodo.com/5210517/mystery-of-the-huge-box-finally-revealed?skyline=true&s=i
If only Hollywood was creative as this! Now I can Imagine a thousand new pieces of technology.
Curtis sent me this for a Post…
http://www.antec.com/usa/productDetails.php?lan=us&id=15125#
The Antec Skeleton enclosure is an open design with HUGE Fans for airflow. Fans are front 92mm fan, and a top three speed 250mm fan with multicolor LED customization.
Also has layered component trays and rackmount quality side rails.
For the folks that want a different style than the old Case Mod Specials out there.
In the world of Special Operations, few companies get as much respect as BLACKHAWK
A top company selling real world Military Gear, I like them because they have great quality, and they deliver!
And that is just off the top of my head. Oh, Yeah, they carry head wear too! I love to browse their site and see what is up. If you are looking for lower prices and good gear I look at these places
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/
http://www.gandermountain.com/
All of these others carry great gear, and you can be sure to find something you may need. Go SHOPPING!
If you are interested in different lighting options for your home you can go over to…
They offer a nice selection of modern and distinctive wall, floor, and celing lights. Art and light merge here with some very pleasing fixtures.
I think this should have won the competition.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080220221822.htm
Check out this attractive lamp that doesn’t need batteries or an outlet. Just move the weights and it will function for 4 hours at 40 watts. Beautiful design with no electric energy needed. Glad to see someone is getting a good education, also I love LEDs and this is a blend of so many things I like.