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Dec2nd

Bansai Kitty gone wrong!

Chromium FTW! (Animals)
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Cat Survives 19 Days With Jar Stuck On Head

Dec1st

Bank error in your favor?

Chromium FTW! (Money)
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Close your account at Wachovia? Now you owe $211 Trillion!

Nov30th

Star Wars themes Rubber Ducks

Chromium FTW! (Star Wars)
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Is nothing sacred Lucas???

Nov30th

Hmm what can I say about this???

Chromium FTW! (Celebrities)
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Rachael Ray Cartoon Doll Maker

Nov30th

Top 10 80s TV babes.

Chromium FTW! (TV)
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Not bad, but I disagree with #1.

Nov30th

The 9 Most Badass Bible Verses

Chromium FTW! (Art)
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Number 1 is rightfully so.

Nov28th

DriveImage XML – Norton Ghost Lite for free

Zombie16 FTW! (PC Tech)
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Hot Image Your PC’s Hard Drive with DriveImage XML – lifehacker

You don’t need a complicated boot CD or expensive software to create a restorable system disk image for your PC: free utility DriveImage XML can save a full, working snapshot of your Windows hard drive while you work on it. When your PC crashes and burns or just slows down over time, the best insurance you can have is a mirror image of your operating system, complete with drivers, user settings, software applications, and documents in one place. A while back we covered how to partition and image your Windows hard drive using the Linux-based System Recovery Boot CD, a process that involves command line work, disk-burning, rebooting, and video driver wrangling.

Also DriveImage XML works great on a live cd like BartPE to preform a restore or backup.

Nov28th

MPAA uses Ubuntu for EVIL!

Zombie16 FTW! (PC Tech, Pirates and Ninjas)
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MPAA University ‘Toolkit’ Raises Privacy Concerns – Security Fix

Choice quote “What we found was that depending on how a university’s network is set up, installing and using the MPAA tool in its default configuration could expose to the entire Internet all of the traffic flowing across the school’s network.”

Nov28th

From the “You can’t make this shit up” department

Zombie16 FTW! (Fun, PC Tech, WTF?!)
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Computer Randomly Plays Classical Music – Microsoft.com

During normal operation or in Safe mode, your computer may play “Fur Elise” or “It’s a Small, Small World” seemingly at random. This is an indication sent to the PC speaker from the computer’s BIOS that the CPU fan is failing or has failed, or that the power supply voltages have drifted out of tolerance. This is a design feature of a detection circuit and system BIOSes developed by Award/Unicore from 1997 on.

Nov27th

Star Wars Flash Drives round 2

Chromium FTW! (PC Tech, Star Wars)
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These look cute, I guess. Not that I would be caught dead with them.