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Monday, May 15, 2006
Linux Terminal Server Project
Linux Terminal Server Project: "LTSP is an add-on package for Linux that allows you to connect lots of low-powered thin client terminals to a Linux server. Applications typically run on the server, and accept input and display their output on the thin client display. "
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Yet another iPod manager - Home
Yet another iPod manager - Home: "YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation. Take a look at the feature list to find out what it can do and feel free to suggest anything that might be missing. "
U.S. Army Survival Manual FM 21-76 - EQUIPPED TO SURVIVE (tm)
U.S. Army Survival Manual FM 21-76 - EQUIPPED TO SURVIVE (tm): "U.S. Army Survival Manual FM 21-76
This manual can either be viewed online or it can be saved to your hard drive. File size of each chapter are in parenthesis. To view online, click on the chapter links below. To download to your hard drive, right click on the chapter link, select SAVE TARGET AS in the menu and provide a directory and file name."
The Cell project at IBM Research
The Cell project at IBM Research: "The Cell Architecture
The Cell Architecture grew from a challenge posed by Sony and Toshiba to provide power-efficient and cost-effective high-performance processing for a wide range of applications, including the most demanding consumer appliance: game consoles. Cell - also known as the Cell Broadband Engine Architecture (CBEA) - is an innovative solution whose design was based on the analysis of a broad range of workloads in areas such as cryptography, graphics transform and lighting, physics, fast-Fourier transforms (FFT), matrix operations, and scientific workloads. As an example of innovation that ensures the clients' success, a team from IBM Research joined forces with teams from IBM Systems Technology Group, Sony and Toshiba, to lead the development of a novel architecture that represents a breakthrough in performance for consumer applications. IBM Research participated throughout the entire development of the architecture, its implementation and its software enablement, ensuring the timely and efficient application of novel ideas and technology into a product that solves real challenges."
developerWorks : Cell Broadband Engine resource center
developerWorks : Cell Broadband Engine resource center: "The Cell Broadband Engine™ (Cell BE) architecture is a new architecture which extends the 64-bit Power Architecture™ technology. Ideal for compute-intensive tasks like gaming, multimedia, and physics- or life-sciences and related workloads, the Cell BE is a single-chip multiprocessor no bigger than a fingernail, with nine processors operating on a shared, coherent memory. The Cell BE processor contains a Power Architecture-based control processor (PPU) augmented with eight (or more) SIMD Synergistic Processor Units (SPUs) and a rich set of DMA commands for efficient communications between processing elements.
Version 1.0.1 of the Cell BE SDK is a developer update with bug fixes and new features, including: the Linux� kernel 2.6.15, containing 'Bogus Network' support and enabling direct mapping of the SPE Problem State; an extended PPC-RPM package with support for networking and the 64-bit run-time environment (glibc64); updates to the SPE Management Library, the SPU Debugger, and documentation; as well as new technical articles and PPC Fedora Core 4 support for the system simulator and defect fixes for libraries, workloads, and samples."
UC Berkeley on iTunes U
UC Berkeley on iTunes U: "ACCESS & DOWNLOAD COURSES on your computer or MP3 player
LISTEN TO EVENTS about the Arts, Education, Politics, Science and Technology
BE CONNECTED with what's happening at UC Berkeley"
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Abandonware Campaign - Exiled Gamers
Abandonware Campaign - Exiled Gamers: "Abandonware - software titles that are no longer being sold or supported by the copyright holder. Should you wish to play a title that has fallen into this category then you'll either need to search eBay relentlessly - or download a copy of the game from one of the darker corners of the internet, entirely illegal, but what other option do you have?"
libipod: libipod - a library for managing the Apple iPod
libipod: libipod - a library for managing the Apple iPod: "libipod is a lightweight library written in C for the management of the Apple iPod. It includes wrappers for C++ and Python, as well as a number of example programs. libipod is the basis for the iPod support in Lsongs, a GPL music manager/player for Linux published by Linspire, Inc. You can find more information about Lsongs at http://www.lsongs.com."
Specere Software
Specere Software: "A Simple CSS Image preloading technique
Saturday, April 22, 2006
So you need to pre-load images, but don't want to deal with javascript or complicated workarounds. What do you do? The solution is simple. All we need to do is designate a CSS style with multiple background-images. As your browser reads the style, it will load each image you designate in succession, thus pre-loading your images. Below is an example of the CSS:
#preloadedImages {
width: 0px;
height: 0px;
display: inline;
background-image: url(path/to/image1.png);
background-image: url(path/to/image2.png);
background-image: url(path/to/image3.png);
background-image: url(path/to/image4.png);
background-image: url();
}
The next step is to load this div in your page. This is accomplished by inserting once in the body of the page you are preloading these "
Saturday, April 22, 2006
ClusterMonkey - Cluster Interconnects: The Whole Shebang: Page 2
ClusterMonkey - Cluster Interconnects: The Whole Shebang: Page 2: "SMC has been selling a very inexpensive line of unmanaged small switches for several years. While these switches are very good in their own right, one of the best features of these switches is that they are capable of jumbo frames. (Note: The prices mentioned below were determined at the time the article was posted.) The SMC 8505T 5-port switch costs about $70, the SMC 8508T 8-port switch costs about $100, and a 16-port version (8516T) starts at about $300. There is also a 24-port version of this new switch called the SMC 8524T that can be found for about $400. The 8516T and 8524T switches are becoming more difficult to find but there is a new line of 16 and 24 port unmanaged switches that are capable of jumbo frames. The SMC GS16-Smart 16-port switch costs about $240. A 24-port version of this switch, the SMC GS24-Smart can be found for about $300. "
NetPIPE
NetPIPE: "NetPIPE
A Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator
Questions/comments/bug-reports should be emailed to netpipe@scl.ameslab.gov If you do not get a response, please subscribe to the Netpipe mailing list and re-post since We've been getting a lot of junk mail on that address.
NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. It performs simple ping-pong tests, bouncing messages of increasing size between two processes, whether across a network or within an SMP system. Message sizes are chosen at regular intervals, and with slight perturbations, to provide a complete test of the communication system. Each data point involves many ping-pong tests to provide an accurate timing. Latencies are calculated by dividing the round trip time in half for small messages ( < 64 Bytes ).
NetPIPE was originally developed at the SCL by Quinn Snell, Armin Mikler, John Gustafson, and Guy Helmer. Their IASTED conference paper in postscript or html format, along with the slides in postscript format, provide a basic description of NetPIPE. "
NetPIPE
NetPIPE: "NetPIPE
A Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator
Questions/comments/bug-reports should be emailed to netpipe@scl.ameslab.gov If you do not get a response, please subscribe to the Netpipe mailing list and re-post since We've been getting a lot of junk mail on that address.
NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. It performs simple ping-pong tests, bouncing messages of increasing size between two processes, whether across a network or within an SMP system. Message sizes are chosen at regular intervals, and with slight perturbations, to provide a complete test of the communication system. Each data point involves many ping-pong tests to provide an accurate timing. Latencies are calculated by dividing the round trip time in half for small messages ( < 64 Bytes ).
NetPIPE was originally developed at the SCL by Quinn Snell, Armin Mikler, John Gustafson, and Guy Helmer. Their IASTED conference paper in postscript or html format, along with the slides in postscript format, provide a basic description of NetPIPE. "
Towards the magnetic fridge
Towards the magnetic fridge: "Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered a material that gives a whole new complexion to the term 'fridge magnet'. When this alloy is placed in a magnetic field, it gets colder. Karl Sandeman and his co-workers think that their material - a blend of cobalt, manganese, silicon and germanium - could help to usher in a new type of refrigerator that is up to 40 percent more energy-efficient than conventional models. "
KR1 and GPSd Technical Discussion :: EVDOforums.com
KR1 and GPSd Technical Discussion :: EVDOforums.com: "tz1
Joined: 29 Sep 2005
Posts: 205
Location: http://kr1gps.dyndns.org:8888/
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:09 am Post subject: Reply with quote
I've been too busy hacking the utilities to notice.
It has a 24 byte header which I've not decoded in this late hour, and a gzipped image (which does not contain a proper CRC and length ending) which is the kernel prepended to the romfs image. The trailing bytes are a serial number, 'WL-EVDORT-...'.
(dd if=run-KR1... skip=24 of=run.bin.gz will extract the compressed portion).
It appears 'diagnostic' has been disabled. I will have to find the romfs and see if I can pull that out into a tree. (find the rom1fs? header)
I should be able to modify or edit it, and then, reinsert it.
Has anyone tried this update? Does 'ps' show diagnostic running or not?
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:21 am Post subject: Reply with quote
yep.
Note it uses gzip -9 - a header in the gzipped image indicates maximum compression and gzip -9 run.bin recreates the identical image except for the modification time.
dd if=run.bin bs=1 skip=3186752 of=newrom.fs
you can mount or romfsck to extract the files.
Diagnostic has been commented out in /etc/rc, /bin/webs (the httpd plus lots of junk program) has changed, probably the misc. config page changes, and ath_pci.o has changed. As well as /etc/version.
Now do I want to be brave and replace the '#diagnostic /dev/ttyS1... &' line with 'telnetd &' with hexedit in run.bin and repack..."
Friday, April 21, 2006
AJAX Magazine: Howto integrate Google Calendar in your website using AJAX
AJAX Magazine: Howto integrate Google Calendar in your website using AJAX: "Howto integrate Google Calendar in your website using AJAX
One of the features I find it interesting in Google calendar is the possibility to create shared calendars, but also the availability of your calendar as XML or ICAL whatever it's a private or public one. As soon as we have XML of our calendar available I was wondering why not integrating Google calendar directly in website. For example a community that use the service to manage their events, or to display your future trips in your blog ?"
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
The Perfect Setup - Fedora Core 5 (64-bit) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
The Perfect Setup - Fedora Core 5 (64-bit) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials: "The Perfect Setup - Fedora Core 5 (64-bit)
Version 1.0
Author: Falko Timme
Last edited 04/03/2006
This is a detailed description how to set up a Fedora Core 5 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters (web server (SSL-capable), mail server (with SMTP-AUTH and TLS!), DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.). This tutorial is written for the 64-bit version of Fedora Core 5, but should apply to the 32-bit version with very little modifications as well.
I will use the following software:
* Web Server: Apache 2.0.x
* Database Server: MySQL 5.0
* Mail Server: Postfix (easier to configure than sendmail; has a shorter history of security holes than sendmail)
* DNS Server: BIND9 (chrooted!)
* FTP Server: proftpd
* POP3/IMAP server: dovecot
* Webalizer for web site statistics
In the end you should have a system that works reliably, and if you like you can install the free webhosting control panel ISPConfig (i.e., ISPConfig runs on it out of the box).
I want to say first that this is not the only way of setting up such a system. There are many ways of achieving this goal but this is the way I take. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!"
Less antibiotic use in food animals leads to less drug resistance in people, study shows
Less antibiotic use in food animals leads to less drug resistance in people, study shows: "Less antibiotic use in food animals leads to less drug resistance in people, study shows
Australia's policy of restricting antibiotic use in food-producing animals may be linked with lower levels of drug-resistant bacteria found in its citizens, according to an article in the May 15 issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, now available online.
Campylobacter jejuni is a leading bacterial cause of foodborne illness in industrialized countries. Drug resistance can make Campylobacter infections difficult for physicians to treat, and can result in longer bouts of diarrhea and a higher risk of serious or even fatal illness. Bacterial resistance to drugs is generally attributed to inappropriate prescribing or overuse of antibiotics.
An Australian solution to the drug resistance problem has been to prohibit the use of certain antibiotics, called fluoroquinolones, in food animals such as poultry. Such a policy puts Australia in a relatively unique position, since its animal and food production levels are comparable to those of other industrialized nations, but it has avoided using the antibiotics that have been standard in the other countries' food animal production."
EasyBib: Free Automatic Bibliography Composer - MLA and APA formatting
EasyBib: Free Automatic Bibliography Composer - MLA and APA formatting: "The free automatic bibliography composer.
Create MLA-style bibliographies, then save them to Word. Load old list � "
Fifty Ways to Take Notes � Solution Watch
Fifty Ways to Take Notes � Solution Watch: "I am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find. Now, when it comes to note taking, I personally look for quick and simple. If I have something on my mind, I don’t want to go through some advanced system and climb a mountain just to save a note for myself. There won’t be all the note taking tools out there on my list, but ones that I feel get the job done well."
Google - Search History
Google - Search History: "You haven't yet saved any bookmarks.
When browsing your Search History, just click the star next to one of the search results listed to create a bookmark for that website. Once you've starred a site, you can click the 'Edit' link to add labels and notes for the site.
Bookmark pages more easily. Drag this bookmarklet to the Links area of your browser"
My Firefox extensions
My Firefox extensions: "Google Bookmarks Button new!
This extension adds a new button in the Firefox toolbar to manage the Google Bookmarks.
You will need to have a Google Account and be signed in to use this extension.
The button didn't appear directly on your toolbar, you will need to add it manually going to View > Toolbars > Customize... and dragging the 'Bookmarks' button into your toolbar."
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
List of Google services and tools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Google services and tools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "offers a variety of services and tools besides its basic web search. This is a partial list of Google's services and tools."
Monday, April 17, 2006
Bloomberg.com: U.K.
Bloomberg.com: U.K.: "Fetuses Can't Feel Pain, Expert Says in British Medical Journal
April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Fetuses can't feel pain, according to a commentary by a psychologist in tomorrow's issue of the British Medical Journal, which suggests doctors won't need to sedate an unborn child before conducting an abortion.
The nerve connections necessary for processing pain aren't complete before 26 weeks' gestation, said Stuart Derbyshire, a senior psychologist at the University of Birmingham in England. Using painkillers before that stage is scientifically unsound and may put women at unnecessary risk, he found in a clinical review."
The Jem Report - Pronunciation of Software Names
The Jem Report - Pronunciation of Software Names: "Pronunciation of Software Names PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jawad Niazi
Thursday, 09 December 2004
I'm a big fan of languages; I see tremendous value in different human expression. Even with a language like English, a language I dream in, I'm told by my close friends I still pronounce things quite badly at times, often to hilarious effect. Blatant errors aside, language and its commonality can be crucial for community development; this is especially true for communities dealing with specific topics. Back in the day, in most of the Western world, scholars and scientists used Latin to communicate as an intellectual community.
Today, 'experts' use 'jargon' not only to put out verbal neon signs that they know the language of the subject at hand, but also to differentiate between those who know and those who do not know. It's almost like a test, a rite of passage within a community... if you don't know the language, how can you know the subject? This article will examine how language is used in the Free and Open Source Software community and how you as a newcomer can more easily fit in by using the right pronunciations for the right terms."
YouTube - Cooking with Liquid Oxygen LOX
YouTube - Cooking with Liquid Oxygen LOX: "Cooking with Liquid Oxygen
A short film clip of lighting of the grill with 3 gallons of liquid oxygen. Started with 60 lbs of charcoal, and burnt up 40 lbs of it in 3 seconds. Result is a grill ready to cook in about 3 seconds, and all the old grease, etc burned off. Don't try this at home.
WARNING: an ignition source, such as a lit cigarette or one glowing coal, must be present before pouring on the LOX. If charcoal is PRESOAKED in LOX first, an explosion will result. One briquette presoaked in LOX is approx equiv to 1 stick of dynamite.
It was decided to 'sacrifice' a cheap (on sale for $2.88 at OSCO's) grill to the fire gods. It was loaded with charcoal, with one briquette smoldering, and 5 gallons of LOX were dumped on, causing the grill to melt down and then almost completely vaporize.
George Goble 1996 WINNER of the Ig Nobel prize for chemistry.
The Ig� Nobel Prizes
The Ig Nobel Prizes honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think. The prizes are intended to celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative -- and spur people's interest in science, medicine, and technology."
Top 15 Security/Hacking Tools & Utilities �
Top 15 Security/Hacking Tools & Utilities �: "Top 15 Security/Hacking Tools & Utilities
Darknet spilled these bits on April 17th 2006 @ 3:44 am
"
F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox): "F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content
Summary:
Eyetracking visualizations show that users often read Web pages in an F-shaped pattern: two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe.
F for fast. That's how users read your precious content. In a few seconds, their eyes move at amazing speeds across your website’s words in a pattern that's very different from what you learned in school.
In our new eyetracking study, we recorded how 232 users looked at thousands of Web pages. We found that users' main reading behavior was fairly consistent across many different sites and tasks. This dominant reading pattern looks somewhat like an F and has the following three components:"
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Going Nuclear
Going Nuclear: "Going Nuclear
A Green Makes the Case
By Patrick Moore
Sunday, April 16, 2006; Page B01
In the early 1970s when I helped found Greenpeace, I believed that nuclear energy was synonymous with nuclear holocaust, as did most of my compatriots. That's the conviction that inspired Greenpeace's first voyage up the spectacular rocky northwest coast to protest the testing of U.S. hydrogen bombs in Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Thirty years on, my views have changed, and the rest of the environmental movement needs to update its views, too, because nuclear energy may just be the energy source that can save our planet from another possible disaster: catastrophic climate change.
Look at it this way: More than 600 coal-fired electric plants in the United States produce 36 percent of U.S. emissions -- or nearly 10 percent of global emissions -- of CO2, the primary greenhouse gas responsible for climate change. Nuclear energy is the only large-scale, cost-effective energy source that can reduce these emissions while continuing to satisfy a growing demand for power. And these days it can do so safely."
Friday, April 14, 2006
$25 Check + $20 Coupon, If you own a Qualifying Epson Printer - FlexDeals Forums
$25 Check + $20 Coupon, If you own a Qualifying Epson Printer - FlexDeals Forums: "$25 Check + $20 Coupon, If you own a Qualifying Epson Printer
There is a class action lawsuit against Epson that was settled. If you purchased a qualifying Epson printer from April 8, 1999 to May 8, 2006 , register here to receive a $45 ecoupon for Epson's estore. There is an alternative to receive a $25 check and $20 estore coupon but you must file the claim form."
Choon.NET - php mail header patch
Choon.NET - php mail header patch: "This is a patch to add an informational header to messages sent from PHP via the mail() function. This can help to track which script on a server was used to send a message, and which client caused it to be sent.
The header added has the form:
Code:
X-PHP-Script:
For example:
Code:
X-PHP-Script: www.example.com/~user/testapp/send-mail.php for 10.0.0.1
If the connection appears to have come via a proxy cache (i.e. has an 'X-Forwarded-For' header), is a list of addresses (the addresses in X-Forwarded-For, then the 'real' remote address).
Read more at Steve Bennett's patch as I created my patches according to his patch with a little tweak/modification since his patch only available for version 4.3.4 and also won't be working for mail function example 1 as listed at php manual."
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Network Hotsync with your Palm� Computing Device
Network Hotsync with your Palm� Computing Device: "Network Hotsync with your Palm� Computing Device
by David A. Desrosiers
Last Updated: February 18th, 2001
This document will detail various ways to Hotsync your Palm over the network (instead of locally via serial/USB/IrDA). This is called a Network Hotsync, and in many cases, is a very valuable feature to use. "
Thursday, April 06, 2006
VersaMail crashes or resets Treo 650
VersaMail crashes or resets Treo 650: "VersaMail crashes or resets Treo 650
When you launch or use VersaMail, does your Treo 650 reset or crash? This could be happening because one of your VersaMail databases has become corrupt. "
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle � Carotids.Com
Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle � Carotids.Com: "Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle
04AprilDr. AA06:33 am24 Comments
I am a currently practicing board-certified Internal Medicine physician in a large rapidly expanding tech-growth community. (Ed note: Verified) Our area is rapidly being filled with web development, IT, and biotechnology companies. As a doctor in this area over the last few years, I have discovered some unique health problems associated with this population. One of my patients pointed me to this site when I was discussing with her if computer use causes carpal tunnel syndrome.
I have noticed several repeating patterns in this geek lifestyle population. I have always wanted to post my observations regarding the geek lifestyle. I affectionately call it the �geek lifestyle� because of my previous life of programming and web design. One of the best part of my job is getting to live vicariously through these young energetic people. I frequently wonder what would have happened to me if I would have stayed with my tech-life instead of transitioning to medicine.
Personal points aside, I have noticed several repeating patterns in this geek lifestyle population. Hopefully, these ideas will spark others to study this unique population."
Monday, April 03, 2006
Quake4FrontPage - Quake 4 GNU/Linux FAQ
Quake4FrontPage - Quake 4 GNU/Linux FAQ: "Quake 4 GNU/Linux FAQ
Quake4FrontPage"
Friday, March 31, 2006
Locus Online: Letter from Robert Jordan
Locus Online: Letter from Robert Jordan: "Dear Locus,
I have been diagnosed with amyloidosis. That is a rare blood disease which affects only 8 people out of a million each year, and those 8 per million are divided among 22 distinct forms of amyloidosis. They are distinct enough that while some have no treatment at all, for the others, the treatment that works on one will have no effect whatsoever on any of the rest. An amyloid is a misshapen or misfolded protein that can be produced by various parts of the body and which may deposit in other parts of the body (nerves or organs) with varying effects. (As a small oddity, amyloids are associated with a wide list of diseases ranging from carpal tunnel syndrome to Alzheimer's. There's no current evidence of cause and effect, and none of these is considered any form of amyloidosis, but the amyloids are always there. So it is entirely possible that research on amyloids may one day lead to cures for Alzheimer's and the Lord knows what else. I've offered to be a literary poster boy for the Mayo Amyloidosis Program, and the May PR Department, at least, seems very interested. Plus, I've discovered a number of fans in various positions at the clinic, so maybe they'll help out.)
Now in my case, what I have is primary amyloidosis with cardiomyapathy. That means that some (only about 5% at present) of my bone marrow is producing amyloids which are depositing in the wall of my heart, causing it to thicken and stiffen. Untreated, it would eventually make my heart unable to function any longer and I would have a median life expectancy of one year from diagnosis. Fortunately, I am set up for treatment, which expands my median life expectancy to four years. This does NOT mean I have four years to live. For those who've forgotten their freshman or pre-freshman (high school or junior high) mat"
Ham radio and Morse code from Nu-Ware
Ham radio and Morse code from Nu-Ware: "Phonetics
This is a way to make yourself understood better when voicing your callsign and other alphabetic information. Under poor signal conditions it is easy to confuse 'F' with 'S' and 'P' with 'B' and so on. A system was devised called 'International phonetics' to overcome this problem. Here is the complete list:"
COM NET Registry - TLD Zone Access Program from VeriSign, Inc.
COM NET Registry - TLD Zone Access Program from VeriSign, Inc.: "COM NET Registry
Learn More
Global Registrar Days 2006
Existing Customers
Marketing Tools for Registrars
Domain Name Customer Support
TLD Zone Access Program
Participants of the TLD Zone File Access Program may ftp the TLD Zone Files for the .com and .net top-level domains. Each file contains the active domain names in that particular top-level, and each is updated twice daily. To become a participant of the program, please submit an application.
TLD Zone File Access ApplicationTo be considered for acceptance into VeriSign's TLD Zone File Access Program, you must complete and submit the TLD Zone File Access Agreement and Fax Authorization form. For questions, please refer to our FAQs.
Please type your information directly into the following forms, and then print and fax the forms to 703-421-5828.
TLD Zone File Access Agreement
Fax Authorization Form "
ThinkGeek :: Grow Your Own 1up Mushroom Kit
ThinkGeek :: Grow Your Own 1up Mushroom Kit: "Deep in the basement of an ancient house in Sonobe (tucked in the fields of Kyoto, Japan), an amazing discovery has been made: real 1up Mushrooms. We know this sounds unbelievable, and we laughed when we were contacted by an exporter about them two months ago. But then we were sent a sample, and that's when our lives changed forever. "
Thursday, March 30, 2006
LXer: A Brief History of Microsoft FUD
LXer: A Brief History of Microsoft FUD: "This time it's patents that will ensure the downfall of GNU/Linux and with it, the entire world of open source. But before hanging up your certified geek propeller-hat and retraining as a dental hygienist, you might want to consider the following brief history of Microsoft's use of Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) as a weapon against GNU/Linux. "
1990 Census Name Files
1990 Census Name Files: "Name Files
NOTE: No specific individual information is given.
Name Last modified Size
dist.all.last 09-May-95 23:19 2M
dist.female.first 29-Sep-94 12:23 146K
dist.male.first 29-Sep-94 12:23 41K
Each of the three files, (dist.all.last), (dist. male.first), and (dist female.first) contain four items of data. The four items are:
A 'Name'
Frequency in percent
Cumulative Frequency in percent
Rank
In the file (dist.all.last) one entry appears as:
MOORE 0.312 5.312 9In our Search Area sample, MOORE ranks 9th in terms of frequency. 5.312 percent of the sample population is covered by MOORE and the 8 names occurring more frequently than MOORE. The surname, MOORE, is possessed by 0.312 percent of our population sample.
Detailed Methodology
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Variables in Names Files:
name
freq = Frequency in percent
cum.freq = Cumulative Frequency in percent
rank
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First ten entries in dist.all.last
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name freq cum.freq rank
SMITH 1.006 1.006 1
JOHNSON 0.810 1.816 2
WILLIAMS 0.699 2.515 3
JONES 0.621 3.136 4
BROWN 0.621 3.757 5
DAVIS 0.480 4.237 6
MILLER 0.424 4.660 7
WILSON 0.339 5.000 8
MOORE 0.312 5.312 9
TAYLOR 0.311 5.623 10
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First ten entries in dist.female.first
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name freq cum.freq rank
MARY "
Dennis Forbes - Pragmatic Software Development
Dennis Forbes - Pragmatic Software Development: "You've thought up a brilliant idea for a new Web 2.0, AJAX-enabled web app, or you're about to release a thus-far-unnamed killer software app. Now you just need to find the perfect domain name for it to live at (and, in true new-economy fashion, you'll base your corporate name upon whatever available domain name you find... PILLAGEANDPLUNDR Corporation)."
How to get your songs off your Windows iPod - CNET.com
How to get your songs off your Windows iPod - CNET.com: "Hard drives can melt down. Computers can be stolen. Music folders can be deleted by mistake. Whenever the only copy of your music exists on your iPod, you need a way to get that music off of the unit and onto another computer. Unfortunately, Apple does not offer tools nor does it document procedures to do so. As far as the company is concerned, the only direction music gets transferred is from the computer to the iPod--unless, of course, the music is stored as data. Fortunately, there is software available for both Mac (try Senuti or iPodRip) and Windows (check out PodPlus) that will help you get music off your 'Pod and even help rebuild playlists. But there's another, easier way to go. It won't cost you a dime and requires no software."
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
GalCrash - Main Page
GalCrash - Main Page: "This is an interactive java applet which allows you to model galaxy collisions on your own computer. With this applet you can study how galaxies collide and merge gravitationally and how the effects of the collision depend on the properties of the galaxies. You can also recreate collisions between real interacting galaxies observed in the sky."
Monday, March 27, 2006
Flavor 8 � How To: Back up your DVDs in Ubuntu
Flavor 8 � How To: Back up your DVDs in Ubuntu: "How To: Back up your DVDs in Ubuntu
I wrote a bash script to help you duplicate your DVDs. This may be illegal depending on where you live, but if you use your DVDs regularly you should have backups, to protect your investment. This script will backup the DVD to your hard disk, decrypt it, and create a directory structure that you can burn back to DVD-R. The following assumes that you are using Ubuntu, but I’ve run the script on both Libranet and Mandrake with only minor modifications (see comments within the script for hints.)"
HandBrake homepage
HandBrake homepage: "What is HandBrake?
HandBrake is a GPL'd multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 ripper/converter. HandBrake was originally available on the BeOS, but now has been ported over to MacOS X and to GNU/Linux. A Windows port is being worked on.
* Supported sources:
o Any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD (even encrypted)
o PAL or NTSC
o AC-3, LPCM or MPEG audio tracks
* Outputs:
o File format: MP4, AVI or OGM
o Video: MPEG-4 or H.264 (1 or 2 passes or constant quantizer encoding)
o Audio: AAC, MP3, Vorbis or AC-3 pass-through (supports encoding of several audio tracks)
* Misc features
o Chapter selection
o Basic subtitle support (burned into the picture)
o Integrated bitrate calculator
o Picture deinterlacing, cropping and scaling
o Grayscale encoding"
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Idiot World - 5 algorithms you must know
Idiot World - 5 algorithms you must know: "5 algorithms you must know
Submitted by Larry on Fri March 24th, 2006 at 07:27:23 PM EST
Especially if you're a coder, but does come up in real life too. Algorithms are underrated and probably underused - it comes up maybe 1% of the time, but in that 1% of the time, it's 100% important. These are real algorithms, with real-world application, but the lesson is in the paradigm.."
Saturday, March 25, 2006
computer-books.us - Free computer books
computer-books.us - Free computer books: "
Computer-Books.us
Highest quality computer books all of which are available for free download.
Please remember that all titles are copyright � the author or the publisher. The author / publisher has generously allowed them to be available for free online. Please respect the terms and conditions of the copyright.
We are constantly adding new titles so check back often. Aim is to eventually have 1,000's of titles."
we make money not art: Spray on dress
we make money not art: Spray on dress: "Manel Torres has developed Fabrican, a cotton-fabric that comes in a can. Once sprayed onto your body, the pressurised liquid turns instantly into a fabric. Each squirt from the can sends thousands of cotton fibers splattering against your skin. The fibers then bend together to form a disposable garment that peels away when you undress. Since the fibres are delivered in a diffused form, other elements can easily be added, like perfumes, pigments or treatments."
You Built What?!—A Tiny Helicopter - Popular Science
You Built What?!—A Tiny Helicopter - Popular Science: "Helicopters are tricky beasts to keep aloft and stable. Full-size birds do it with skilled pilots, while most unmanned craft rely on gyroscopes and autopilot. But the 3.3-gram Picoflyer is too small for any such luxuries. Instead, Petter Muren, a Norwegian engineer who builds mini copters to fly indoors during long Scandinavian winters, reinvented the stability system."
: "How to Have a 36 Hour Day
How many times do you hear someone say “I wish there were more hours in the day” or something along those lines? The fact is that all of us are only given 24 hours. Having said that, how we spend those 24 hours varies radically from person to person. It's become a bit of a cliche by now but the 24 hours we have is the same 24 hours that Thomas Edison and Mother Theresa had and that Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates currently have. As the old song goes “It's in the way that you use it.”"
DVD Shrink
DVD Shrink: "DVD Shrink is software to backup DVD discs. You can use this software in conjunction with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc.
DVD Shrink will also burn your backup DVD, if you have installed the latest version of Nero. You can download a demo version of Nero here. If you already possess alternative burning software and prefer to stick with it, then you can still use DVD Shrink. The output from DVD Shrink can be saved as files on your hard drive, which you can then burn with software of your choice.
DVD Shrink is free software. You should never pay for DVD Shrink.
Specifications:
DVD Shrink - DVD Ripping and Backup
Latest Version - 3.2.0.15
Operating System Support - Windows 9x/2000/XP
License - Freeware"
Friday, March 24, 2006
CNN.com - Jesse Sullivan powers robotic arms with his mind - Mar 22, 2006
CNN.com - Jesse Sullivan powers robotic arms with his mind - Mar 22, 2006: "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- It's Sunday night, and my wife and I are watching 'The Sopranos.' This is appointment television. No calls, please."
R-FORCE.ORG - Starforce Admin; Not happy with posting warez, now they resort to libel.
R-FORCE.ORG - Starforce Admin; Not happy with posting warez, now they resort to libel.: "Starforce Admin are up to their usual antics yet again. We are not even 2 weeks down from when they posted warez links to Stardocks Galactic Civilizations II.
Now they have resorted to, posting libelous comments claiming my research into partitioned primary SATA/SCSI drives and how Starforce spreads accross all partitions as well as any networks drive with read/write capability."
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Tapioca - TapiWiki
Tapioca - TapiWiki: "Tapioca is a framework for Voice over IP (VoIP) and Instant Messaging (IM). Its main goal is to provide an easy way for developing and using VoIP and IM services in any kind of application. It was designed to be cross-platform, lightweight, thread-safe, having mobile devices and applications in mind.
Tapioca's main goals are:
* Create a solution that integrates all components used by VoIP and IM applications in a single, reliable and easy to use framework, which is able to work on different platforms.
* Spare resources, providing central services for multiple applications. Eg.: The control of all incoming and outgoing SIP requests are managed by the SIP service, avoiding the creation of one SIP stack and allocation of a network port for each SIP-based application.
* Reduce the overhead of control layers and library dependencies."
Re-surfacing CDs so they work again.
Re-surfacing CDs so they work again.: "Intro Re-surfacing CDs so they work again.
A simple way to remove scratches from a cd so you can get your data back off the disc again."
Atheists identified as America’s most distrusted minority, according to new U of M study : News Releases: UMNnews: U of M.
Atheists identified as America’s most distrusted minority, according to new U of M study : News Releases: UMNnews: U of M.: "Atheists identified as America’s most distrusted minority, according to new U of M study
What: U of M study reveals America’s distrust of atheism
Who: Penny Edgell, associate professor of sociology
Contact: Nina Shepherd, sociology media relations, (612) 599-1148
Mark Cassutt University News Service, (612) 624-8038
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (3/20/2006) -- American’s increasing acceptance of religious diversity doesn’t extend to those who don’t believe in a god, according to a national survey by researchers in the University of Minnesota’s department of sociology.
From a telephone sampling of more than 2,000 households, university researchers found that Americans rate atheists below Muslims, recent immigrants, gays and lesbians and other minority groups in “sharing their vision of American society.” Atheists are also the minority group most Americans are least willing to allow their children to marry."
Index of /opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source
Index of /opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source: "Index of /opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source"
Released Version - openSUSE
Released Version - openSUSE: "Downloads
Downloads 10.0 OSS
x86 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 BitTorrent Internet Installation Boot Image
x86-64 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 BitTorrent Internet Installation Boot Image
ppc CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 BitTorrent Internet Installation Boot Image
Checksums MD5SUMS MD5SUMS
Internet Installation Repository Installation Repository
Sources Sources
Mirrors Mirrors Released Version
Please be aware that it is possible to create a single DVD by using the five CD isos. For further information have a look at the artikel Making a DVD from CDs."
Monday, March 20, 2006
tvRSS - Syndication for your television
tvRSS - Syndication for your television: "When I first started tvRSS, I wanted to have the ability to search for TV shows, unlike any other site out there. The search mechansim that was in place is somewhat limited. Mininova and most torrent-related sites that use a simple 'name' field are also limited in that respect. This is about to change.
For the last month or so, with the help of a friend, I've been developing a new method of searching for TV shows. It is finally public. It is now possible to search for more than just a simple 'name.'
The database structure has drastically changed. When torrents are added, the filename of the torrent (which is all that's available to parse) is processed into various 'fields.' These fields are: show name, filename, show title, season number, episode number, quality, release group, video format, audio format, date and 'modifier.'
Additionally, the RSS feeds have been revamped to support the new scheme. Every torrent is formatted properly, and is easier to read. Because of this, I've updated the old 'legacy' feeds.
So, without further ado, here are the new feeds (the old feeds will always work, and should still work with old filter sets):"
SUPER Video Converter (Convert Any Video File To Any Other Format You Want)
SUPER Video Converter (Convert Any Video File To Any Other Format You Want): "SUPER, Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer 'If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert (encode) or play any Multimedia file, without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER � is all you need.'"
SUPER Video Converter (Convert Any Video File To Any Other Format You Want)
SUPER Video Converter (Convert Any Video File To Any Other Format You Want): "the encoding can easily be done with another free, and _open source at that_, program, MediaCoder. Now, I'm not purporting that it is perfect, but neither is that software. Both products have their strengths.
available at http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
just offering you options ;)"
news @ nature.com�-�DNA origami yields micro map�-�Molecular artwork could point way for nanotech applications.
news @ nature.com�-�DNA origami yields micro map�-�Molecular artwork could point way for nanotech applications.: "Technology really is shrinking the globe. In a map of the Americas unveiled in this week's Nature1, the journey from Los Angeles to New York becomes a hop of just tens of nanometres. That's a scale of 1:200,000,000,000,000.
The entire western hemisphere is smaller than a bacterium, and 50 billion copies of the chart could fit inside a drop of water. This might seem tiny, but the map, which is made of DNA, is the biggest and most elaborate nanoscale object created in the lab so far.
"
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Splendid Pictures Around The Net: Transparent Butterfly
Splendid Pictures Around The Net: Transparent Butterfly: "Transparent Butterfly
Transparent winged butterflies similar species:
Greta oto , Oleria paula , Ithomia patilla , Pteronymia cotytto
It comes from central America and is found from Mexico to Panama. It is quite common in its zone, but it not easy to find because of its transparent wings, which is a natural camouflage mechanism.
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Ithomiinae
Common name: The Glasswing"
PASSUR Cost Saving FlightReport
PASSUR Cost Saving FlightReport: "The following is a list of airports which offer AirportMonitor to the public on their websites (some airports use AirportMonitor for internal use only, and those sites are not listed here). You can view an AirportMonitor site by accessing the airport website, to see how AirportMonitor is integrated into the airport website environment, or by going directly to the AirportMonitor page. Links for both approaches are provided below."
Friday, March 17, 2006
Fold - Your Web 2.0 Start Page
Fold - Your Web 2.0 Start Page: "What is Fold?
Fold is a portal or start page. The aim of Fold is to consolidate most of the tools and information you need every day into a single web page. No matter where you are in the world, each time you log in you'll feel right at home."
AlphaGrip AG-5 handheld keyboard and mouse : Page 1
AlphaGrip AG-5 handheld keyboard and mouse : Page 1: "After lots of research and five revisions, the perfectionists at AlphaGrip finally decided that they had a product worthy of marketing, and they released the long awaited AG-5. Although the AG-5 looks strange and intimidating, it is a unique and highly innovative product that deserves consideration, particularly by mobile computing enthusiasts. The AG-5 interfaces with computers via a single removable USB cable. It uses a simple chord-like keyboarding model and an integrated trackball to provide complete keyboard and mouse functionality in a unique form factor that looks a bit like a console gaming controller.
Like most other devices in its class, the AG-5 confronts new users with a steep learning curve. For the average computer user, the time required to learn a whole new keyboard layout is seldom worth the reward, but like most other power users, I am generally willing to go to extreme lengths to improve my computing efficiency."
Thursday, March 16, 2006
greased lightbox / shifting pixel / joe lencioni
greased lightbox / shifting pixel / joe lencioni: "Greased Lightbox is a Greasemonkey/Creammonkey user script designed to enhance browsing on websites that link to images such as Google Image Search, Flickr, Gmail, Facebook, and MySpace."
Configuring Apache for Maximum Performance | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
Configuring Apache for Maximum Performance | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials: "Configuring Apache for Maximum Performance
Submitted by bobcares on Wed, 2006-02-22 11:42. :: Apache
Apache is an open-source HTTP server implementation. It is the most popular web server on the Internet. The December 2005 Web Server Survey conducted by Netcraft [1] shows that about 70% of the web sites on Internet are using Apache."
Roomba takes Frogger to the asphalt jungle | CNET News.com
Roomba takes Frogger to the asphalt jungle | CNET News.com: "reporter's notebook AUSTIN, Texas--It's almost two in the morning and I'm standing in the middle of Austin's Sixth Street, hoping that I'm not going to get hit by a car.
On the other hand, I am hoping--as are 15 or so other people standing nearby--that one of the cars that keep rushing by will crush the tricked-out Roomba robot vacuum cleaner that Make Magazine associate editor Phillip Torrone and Eyebeam R&D fellow Limor Fried are sending back and forth across the street and through traffic.
This is Roomba Frogger, a modern, geek version of the famous 1981 video game 'Frogger,' in which players had to get a frog across a street without it getting crushed by a car or truck."
Mysql automatic backup script - AutoMySQLBackup
Mysql automatic backup script - AutoMySQLBackup: "About AutoMySQLBackup
A script to take daily, weekly and monthly backups of your MySQL databases using mysqldump. Features - Backup mutiple databases - Single backup file or to a seperate file for each DB - Compress backup files - Backup remote servers - E-mail logs – More
AutoMySQLBackup Script Features
• Backup mutiple MySQL databases with one script. (Now able to backup ALL databases on a server easily. no longer need to specify each database seperately)
• Backup all databases to a single backup file or to a seperate directory and file for each database.
• Automatically compress the backup files to save disk space using either gzip or bzip2 compression.
• Can backup remote MySQL servers to a central server.
• Runs automatically using cron or can be run manually.
• Can e-mail the backup log to any specified e-mail address instead of 'root'. (Great for hosted websites and databases).
• Can email the compressed database backup files to the specified email address.
• Can specify maximun size backup to email.
• Can be set to run PRE and POST backup commands.
• Choose which day of the week to run weekly backups."
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
10 Best Security Live CD Distros (Pen-Test, Forensics & Recovery) �
10 Best Security Live CD Distros (Pen-Test, Forensics & Recovery) �: "10 Best Security Live CD Distros (Pen-Test, Forensics & Recovery) "
Mysql automatic backup script - AutoMySQLBackup
Mysql automatic backup script - AutoMySQLBackup: "A script to take daily, weekly and monthly backups of your MySQL databases using mysqldump. Features - Backup mutiple databases - Single backup file or to a seperate file for each DB - Compress backup files - Backup remote servers - E-mail logs � More"
Technical Difficulties - Hacks - Evolutionary Programming Toolkit (Zach)
Technical Difficulties - Hacks - Evolutionary Programming Toolkit (Zach): "evolutionary programming toolkit"
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Volkswagen and Google develop revolutionary navigation system - Automotoportal.com
Volkswagen and Google develop revolutionary navigation system - Automotoportal.com: "Together with the graphics card manufacturer nVidia, a revolutionary new navigation system is being developed in Volkswagen's Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL) in Palo Alto, California. This new system uses data from Google Earth to generate 3-dimensional images of the route. Moreover, the navigation system can gather online data to provide the driver with important real-time information, for example about the traffic situation or weather"
Six-Stroke Engine Concept - Gear6
Six-Stroke Engine Concept - Gear6: "Bruce Crower has made a name for himself with his aftermarket performance parts business Crower Cams, but at 75 years old Crower may have done the most remarkable thing in his life. Crower has developed a six-stroke engine that may just forever change the automotive world.
Using a modified single-cylinder diesel engine Crower converted it to use gasoline, then machined the necessacary parts to create the worlds only six-stroke engine. The engine works thru harnessing wasted heat energy created by the fuel combustion to add another two-strokes to the engine cycle. After the combustion stage water is injected into the super heated cyclinder and steam forms forcing the piston back down and in turn cools the engine. The result is normal levels of power using much less fuel and no need for an external cooling system."
Six-Stroke Engine Concept - Gear6
Six-Stroke Engine Concept - Gear6: "Bruce Crower has made a name for himself with his aftermarket performance parts business Crower Cams, but at 75 years old Crower may have done the most remarkable thing in his life. Crower has developed a six-stroke engine that may just forever change the automotive world.
Using a modified single-cylinder diesel engine Crower converted it to use gasoline, then machined the necessacary parts to create the worlds only six-stroke engine. The engine works thru harnessing wasted heat energy created by the fuel combustion to add another two-strokes to the engine cycle. After the combustion stage water is injected into the super heated cyclinder and steam forms forcing the piston back down and in turn cools the engine. The result is normal levels of power using much less fuel and no need for an external cooling system."
Monday, March 13, 2006
Reporters Exempt From Eavesdropping Bill
Reporters Exempt From Eavesdropping Bill: "WASHINGTON -- Reporters who write about government surveillance could be prosecuted under proposed legislation that would solidify the administration's eavesdropping authority, according to some legal analysts who are concerned about dramatic changes in U.S. law.
But an aide to the bill's chief author, Sen. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, said that is not the intention of the legislation."
140 Resources on Online Tools, Generators, Checkers �-�Listible!
140 Resources on Online Tools, Generators, Checkers �-�Listible!: "Online Tools, Generators, Checkers
15 created by leech on February 27, 2006 12:12 AM
List of online free tools that help us to program, design, develope, optimize, etc."
: "Red Rain Proof of Extraterrestrial Life?
I am pretty convinced now that life exists outside the Earth. At the very least, there is an exotic type of life on earth of which we have been totally unware until now. The pictures of the 'red rain' particles have convinced me. Scroll down to ogle them.
The best article so far on the the 'red rain' phenomenon is in New Scientist. The Observer had a decent article too. An Indian scientist, Dr. Godfrey Louis, thinks the red particles found in the rain are the remnants of a meteorite that exploded. He further thinks that they might be extraterrestrial life forms.
The New Scientist article linked to his full-length paper that is to appear in the peer-reviewed journal Astrophysics and Space Science. Intrigued, I took a look at his paper. It is surprisingly readable considering it's meant for a journal.
The paper has lots of very interesting photos (New Scientist published one -- the only pic in the paper that was in color). I have cut-n-pasted the photos from the paper below. They are pretty amazing and deserve wide exposure.
I think the story is being under-reported. Massive investigations into this 'red rain' will probably settle the question about whether extraterrestrial life exists, but I don't see much urgency on this."
Peeking Into Google
Peeking Into Google: "Peeking Into Google
By Susan Kuchinskas
BURLINGAME, Calif. -- The key to the speed and reliability of Google (Quote, Chart) search is cutting up data into chunks, its top engineer said.
Urs Hoelzle, Google vice president of operations and vice president of engineering, offered a rare behind-the-scenes tour of Google's architecture on Wednesday. Hoelzle spoke here at EclipseCon 2005, a conference on the open source, extensible platform for software tools.
To deal with the more than 10 billion Web pages and tens of terabytes of information on Google's servers, the company combines cheap machines with plenty of redundancy, Hoelzle said. Its commodity servers cost around $1,000 apiece, and Google's architecture places them into interconnected nodes. "
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Gabbly - gabbly.com
Gabbly - gabbly.com: "Here at Gabbly, we are building a platform that enables people to instantly connect and collaborate around any content, topic or interest.
The team is made up of Teck, Flora, Abe, Jon and Saket.
We love to hear from you.
Please contact us at: team@gabbly.com "
KeepVid: Download videos from Google, Youtube, iFilm, Putfile, Metacafe, DailyMotion.
KeepVid: Download videos from Google, Youtube, iFilm, Putfile, Metacafe, DailyMotion.: "Welcome
Download direct from most video sites
You can download from:
Angry Alien, ArtistDirect, Blastro, Blennus, Blip.tv, Bofunk, Bolt, Break.com, Castpost, Dailymotion, DevilDucky, FindVideos, Free Video Blog, Google Video, Grinvi, Grouper, iFilm, LuluTV, Metacafe, Midis.biz, Music.com, MusicVideoCodes.info, MySpace Video Code, PcPlanets, Pixparty, Putfile, REVVER, Sharkle, StreetFire, That Video Site, The One Network, VideoCodes4U, VideoCodesWorld, VideoCodeZone, vidiLife, VIDNET.com, Vimeo, Web62.com, YouTube and ZippyVideos.
To download from other sites, choose the 'OTHER' tab from the top.
How to use
1. Choose the site from which you want to download.
2. Copy the link of the page with the video on it and paste it in the textbox above.
Help spread the word
Let other people know about this site on: Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl and Shadows "
Torrentspy.com - The Largest BitTorrent Search Engine
Torrentspy.com - The Largest BitTorrent Search Engine: "alien vs predator 2"
