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The Best Of David Letterman's Viewer Mail
http://latenightunderground.blogspot.com/2008/03/best-of-dav...
In this clip Letterman gets one of those chain letters that you are supposed to forward on to so many people or something terrible happens. I gotta say I have never seen Paul so animate! Normally he is pretty laid back...
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Origami - Microsofts Answer to IPOD Technology
http://www.moxie-drive.com/articles/article.php/19-03-2008Or...
Microsoft recently introduced its latest project - The Origami. I know, I know..origami is the ancient art of paper folding. So what has this name got to do with Microsoft latest component? Nothing - so it is being changed to Ultramobile PC.
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Tags: origami, microsoft origami, ultramobile pc, mobile pc, pda
A Short History Of The Windows FAT File System
http://www.kirps.com/web/main/_blog/all/a-short-history-of-t...
FAT is a proprietary computer file system originally developed by Bill Gates and Marc McDonald in 1976/1977. It became the standard file system on many operating systems, including MS-DOS and Windows (up to Windows Me).
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Tags: microsoft, ms-dos, windows, fat, file system
Bittersweet Symphony Time Lapse Montage
http://timelapsed.blogspot.com/2008/03/bittersweet-symphony-...
This was one of the best time-lapse videos I have run across so far. It includes some fantastic clouds and sunset footage. I love trees above the clouds, makes it seem like an ocean of mist, nice work!
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In Memory Of Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008)
http://www.galaxiki.org/web/main/_blog/all/in-memory-of-arth...
Today Arthur C. Clarke, one of the most important science fiction authors of all times, died at age 90. He was the author of the famous novel "2001: A Space Odyssey"
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Tags: arthur c. clarke, stanley kubrick, 2001, a space odyssey
Rowan Atkinson And His Invisible Drum
http://videoholicsanonymous.blogspot.com/2008/03/rowan-atkin...
Rowan Atkinson, better known as Mr. Bean happens upon an invisible drum, what happens next is hilarious! I bet this skit took a long time to perfect...
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A Black Hole That Weights As Much As An Entire Galaxy
http://www.galaxiki.org/web/main/_blog/all/a-black-hole-that...
Astronomers revealed the biggest black hole ever discovered. With the mass of 18 billion Suns it weights as much as an entire small galaxy, and it s six times larger than any other black hole known before.
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Tags: nasa, space, astronomy, black hole, einstein
Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Fedora 7
http://www.howtoforge.com/lighttpd_php5_mysql_fedora7
Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on a Fedora 7 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support.
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Tags: lighttpd, lighty, fedora, php, php5, mysql, linux
Create Your Own Browser Based Torrent - BitLet.org
http://www.oxygyan.com/2007/10/06/create-your-own-browser-ba...
“The excellent and ever improving web applet that lets you download as well as create torrent files without an actual torrent client installed in your computer”
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Tags: bitlet, torrent, tracker, bittorrent, upload
What the future of the Internet and Computers looked like in the 60s
http://popuplace.com/index.php?ind=media&op=file_view&iden=3...
This is pretty cool, and pretty funny in the same sense. It shows what people thought the internet would look like today, imagined by some one in the 1960s. Most of it was right on, some of it was way off.
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Tags: video, 1960s, future, internet, computers, future internet | |
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