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2005-10-9

Darwin IV

Filed under: — Tux @ 8:01 pm

Man this is weird.

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How to read Binary numeral system

Filed under: — Tux @ 3:13 pm

This is so hard to under stand but I’m determined to learn it.

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2005-10-7

History of the Television

Filed under: — Tux @ 10:57 pm

This is cool.

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Understanding and Reading a Blog

Filed under: — The Warden @ 8:07 pm

John C. Dvorak has posted a blog explaining how to understand and read a blog. As some maybe surprised many people really do not understand what a blog is and how to read one. I thought this was an excellent article and thought I would pass it on to my readers so they can be more informed about blogs.

Source: Understanding and Reading a Blog (for Newcomers)

Zathura

Filed under: — Tux @ 3:43 pm

This seems like a mimic of a old movie with Robin Williams in
Jumanji which was made in 1995.

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Think Geek

Filed under: — Tux @ 3:30 pm

Wow this site has so many cool stuff.

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What is H.264

Filed under: — Tux @ 3:13 pm

This is pretty sweet. It tells you all what you need to know about H.264.

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How it’s made

Filed under: — Tux @ 3:05 pm

This is sweet site and show you can email them to tell them what you want to see on the shows next episode. On the site they have a huge list of stuff to choose from to find out how its made.

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Human Calculator

Filed under: — Tux @ 2:52 pm

Thia guy is nuts. He can calculate large numbers in his head faster the a calculator witch is extremely amazing.

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2005-10-5

How To Find The Version of DirectX

Filed under: — The Warden @ 11:58 pm

To determine what version of Microsoft DirectX you have installed follow the below steps.

  • On the taskbar, left mouse click once on “Start” then left mouse click once on “Run..” (or on the keyboard press and hold the Windows Key and then press letter “R” key).
  • In the “Run” dialog box under “open:”, type without quotes “dxdiag”.
  • Left mouse click once on “Ok”.
  • When done left mouse click once on the “Exit” button.

If you have Microsoft DirectX installed you should now see a “DirectX Diagnostic Tool” dialog. Under “System Information” you will see the version of DirectX under “DirectX version”.

Source: Microsoft DirectX: Home Page
Source: Download Microsoft DirectX

2005-10-2

Every Peron’s Bill of Rights

Filed under: — The Warden @ 11:06 pm
  • The right to be treated with respect.
  • The right to have and express your own feelings and opinions.
  • The right to be listened to and taken seriously.
  • The right to set your own priorities.
  • The right to say no without feeling guilty.
  • The right to ask for what you want knowing that others have the right to refuse.
  • The right to make mistakes.
  • The right to change your mind.
  • The right to say “I need some time to think this over”.
  • The right not to anssert yourself.

2005-10-1

Amazing Tricks with Coins

Filed under: — The Warden @ 10:23 am

I came across this video while surfing Internet and found amazing tricks done with coins. The video is entitled Quarters From Hell. It looks legit but at the same time so hard to believe. I suppose these tricks are not impossible.

Source (video): Quarters From Hell

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