Amazing Liquid
Saturday, December 31st, 2005This is so cool. Once again Science proves to be very entertaining…
Amazing Liquid
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This is so cool. Once again Science proves to be very entertaining…
Amazing Liquid
Sober Santa, try to drink as much as you can… Watch out for the tracks…
Sober Santa
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So there was a bit of reality in the movie the Abyss?
Ahhh, where there is a will there is a way.
A cute bit of math with a hilarious conclusion.
Yet another example of how effective out government is at managing tasks… Do you really want them to take on medical care?
SBA finds most loan recipients Ineligible for funds
if you are worried about the government spying on you, here are instructions on how to build your own
RFID blocking wallet.
For anyone who doesn’t know RFID stands for (Radio Frequency Identification Devices). These are now built into any number of items from credit cards to currency and they can be used to track your movement though any RFID gateway built to look for them.
I bet this guy is Red Green’s nephew.
Really good tips on how to be more productive with your time…
All you computer geeks out there have to check this one out…
Apple II History Museum
Sweet torrent goodness within your web browser
Firefox Gets File Sharing Extension
I haven’t made it past the helicopter guy… let me know how if you get past it…
TREASURE BOX
If you have lost the password to a WinRar/Rar file. Here is a freeware/shareware brute force password cracker. Also works on pesky torrent files anyone might have downloaded and found they were password protected.
RAR Password Cracker – Recovery (crack) of lost RAR/WinRAR passwords
Why spend money on one of those fancy enclosed glass bobbles?
DIY Science Eco-sphere
For all you new Ipod owners out there…
link
I’ve been wondering the same thing
Just in time for a holly jolly Christmas, the new Instant messenger worm…
Ok, I’m going to have to try setting up Linux for my windows screen saver… Hmmm most Linux distros come with better screen savers than Windows. I wonder if I can run the Linux screen saver in Windows as a screen saver…. ;-)