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  • The future of the GUI

    The future of the GUI

    Since we’ve all been working with a mouse and a keyboard for a while, that seems to be the perfect match for user interaction with computers. But hey, nothing is perfect! Why would we ignore the power of our hands and just use a single point of interaction (the mouse pointer) ? Let’s use all [...]

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  • Owner of a Suzuki GS650G Katana!

    Owner of a Suzuki GS650G Katana!

    Last tuesday I bought a Suzuki GS650G Katana from my uncle. It rocks. The bike has been camping in a garage for a very long time, and so the bike got dirty and messy. Today I took some time to clean it and make it look a bit more like a real bike I’ve been [...]

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  • Dualbooting iDeneb and Windows XP on a Pentium 4

    Dualbooting iDeneb and Windows XP on a Pentium 4

    Always willing to screw around with software, this time I decided to have a go with iDeneb. iDeneb is an OSX86 distribution, targeted to install Apple Mac OS X on non-apple hardware. Since OS X runs in Intel machines since Apple switched to Intel CPU’s, hackers have been trying to install OS X on non-apple [...]

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  • Don’t mess with the Certified System Professional!

    Don’t mess with the Certified System Professional!

    Because I am one now! At my workplace we prefer WatchGuard Technologies firewall products. WatchGuard Technologies is a provider of Internet security solutions for small- to mid-sized enterprises worldwide and a pioneer in security appliances. WatchGuard products include the Firebox line of firewall and VPN appliances. We use them everywhere, from small offices to datacenters. [...]

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  • The IPV4 exhaustion counter

    The IPV4 exhaustion counter

    Curious when no more IPV4 addresses are available? In about two years from now, all IPV4 addresses are considered “used”. Paste the IPV4-exhaustion-counter on your website, use it in your Windows Sidebar or as a dashboard widget in Mac OS X. You can find it here.

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  • jSQL

    jSQL

    I ran into some cool javascript, hacked together by Matt Hackett. He was disappointed in jQuery because he expected it to be some kind of SQL for javascript. After he discovered what jQuery in fact is, he decided to throw some javascript together, and jSQL was born. Using jSQL, you can talk to your DOM [...]

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  • Bananafun

    Bananafun

    I always think about how people come up with this stuff. It rocks!

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  • More on the walk in fridge by Bavaria

    More on the walk in fridge by Bavaria

    Kinda cool, but too bad Bavaria tastes like crap. Keep up with the fun comercials

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  • Hopsidedown

    Hopsidedown

    I’ve ran into a cool glass where you can put your lovely, cold, yellow friends in; the hopsidedown: Fred likes to glug his beer right from the bottle, but Mrs. Fred is appalled. So Fred went out and did something about it – he created this bottle-in-a-glass as an homage to real men like him. [...]

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  • Yep, Linux rocks, again.

    Yep, Linux rocks, again.

    Kinda old, but, thank you open source: This post is for all of you out there who have developed or contributed to Linux/Ubuntu projects and all of the open source coders who read this.I do not know where to send a post like this so I hope this one email will find its way in [...]

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