Posted by Pete on December 22nd, 2005
The new section is called Big Ideas. From Apple: Mac mini packs so much power and versatility into its tiny case that it’s no wonder people all over the world are finding fun new ways to use it. I want one!
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Posted by Pete on December 21st, 2005
You wont believe what you hear… Merry Christmas ;D
I was amazed.
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Posted by Pete on December 21st, 2005
A photo log of the factory where VW builds the Phaeton in Germany. You would think that this factory is cleaner than a hospital.
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Posted by Pete on December 21st, 2005
No login required. BestBuy, Sears, Circut City, Radio Shack, Dicks just to name a few. Some expire soon.
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Posted by Pete on December 20th, 2005
Google just released their Zeitgeist 2005 with lots of fun and interesting tidbits
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Posted by Pete on December 20th, 2005
A poster on the official Xbox forums has uploaded what looks to be an authentic Best Buy Retail Insider flier verifying the coming of a third Xbox 360 shipment. Store owners given precise instructions on how to handle the new shipment, including no sales to on or off duty employees!
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Posted by Pete on December 20th, 2005
This post explains how to get from an A4 paper, four little paper bookmarks. Get the pdf from the float box, and follow the instruction in it, or continue to read this post. Nice alternative to the typical bookmark.
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Posted by Pete on December 20th, 2005
Idiots in government across the world tremble before the might of Google Earth.
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Posted by Pete on December 20th, 2005
Have guests and relatives visiting? This free software lets 2 users share a single computer box. All you need is a dual head video card and an extra USB keyboard.
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Posted by Pete on December 18th, 2005
Scientists say that this species probably existed 175 million years ago, but we’re just getting around to discovering them now.
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