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Current Topic: Technology

Ctrl Alt Del
Topic: Technology 3:37 am EDT, May 23, 2006

My thoughts exactly on the new Mac ads.

Ctrl Alt Del


The Three Degrees of AIMfight.com
Topic: Technology 7:50 am EDT, Aug 13, 2005

Interesting concept.

Enter in your AIM screen-name (and anyone else's you want) and see how many people link to you, within three degrees.

There's no way to increase your own score by adding people. This score is specifically calculated by counting people who have *your* name, in *their* buddy list, and some sort of formula which weights their link to you, based on their own scores.

My score today is: 45989

For reference, here are a few other people I checked. Some are folks I know, and some are just random names I typed in:

Rattle: 3176
Gordon Walton: 40466
Kim Zetter: 4851
Llearyn: 36773
GMBreeland: 38804
Randal: 5435
Strick: 13136
Virgil: 17273
Grunch: 1608
Aestetix: 17502
Bryan: 13765
God: 77395
Bob: 157924

Funny that "Bob" is more popular than "God." ;)

Elonka :)

The Three Degrees of AIMfight.com


Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites
Topic: Technology 12:49 pm EDT, Jul 21, 2005

n honor of the first manned Moon landing, which took place on July 20, 1969, we’ve added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you pay your own visit to our celestial neighbor. Happy lunar surfing.

Google is funny. Zoom all the way in.

Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites


QR Barcode Generator
Topic: Technology 4:40 pm EDT, Aug 18, 2004

Generator for 2-dimensional barcodes that are popular in Japan.

QR Barcode Generator


Meet the inventor of 'CtrlAltDelete'
Topic: Technology 2:47 pm EST, Jan 29, 2004

mr bradley, i three finger salute you.

David Bradley spent five minutes writing the computer code that has bailed out the world's PC users for decades. The result was one of the most well-known key combinations around: CtrlAltDelete. It forces obstinate computers to restart when they will no longer follow other commands.

Meet the inventor of 'CtrlAltDelete'


 
 
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