Friday, December 16, 2005
Make XP look like Windows Vista / Longhorn for free!
Change your boring old Windows XP theme to look like Vista using MSStyles (no shell-packs!) for free! Plus you don't need to download any software to do it either (so your computer won't get messed up!). You can do it all by yourself and when you are done it is surely going to look like Windows Vista.
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Zelda Remake
A remake from the first Zelda. It can be played with an NES emulator, and it includes a improved overworld, 18 new dungeons, new set of monsters, and two new quests
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How To Appease The Google Gods
Read this If you are interested in improving your google search engine rankings and your page rank.
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The Web Will Read You a Story
"Ever wish someone would read you a story, but you couldn't scare up any volunteers? LibriVox may have the answer."
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Video Projector For Your Glasses
Connected to a mobile phone, portable DVD player or digital camera, Teleglass projects high-resolution video on eyeglasses. It can switch to whichever eye is your more dominant one and allows the person to watch movies privately while still letting them see out of their other eye.
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9-month-old on "no fly" list of suspected terrorists
new Star Trek movie?
Star Trek captains William Shatner, Patrick Stewart and Scott Bakula are set to join forces in a new movie.
The trio will reportedly star in the unnamed film that will be set in the 'mirror universe,' which was featured in both the Next Generation and Enterprise TV series.
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The trio will reportedly star in the unnamed film that will be set in the 'mirror universe,' which was featured in both the Next Generation and Enterprise TV series.
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How to make Your Own Copy-Protected CD
"HereĆ¢??s a great gift idea just in time for the holidays: Make your friends and relatives their very own copy-protected CDs using the same industrial-grade passive protection technology built into XCP and Macrovision discs."
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