At least you guys get something… This is what i get…
Well, in a way, .:ReVan:. , that might be a good thing! 8)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v190/bob3160/Avast%20Forum/Navigation.jpg
Volkswagen and Google develop revolutionary navigation system.
Details available HERE
Yep, I read about the Mac-hack-to-XP a few days ago.
To me, it sounds like the end of Mac OS.
To me, it sounds like the end of Mac OS.To me it sounds like the beginning of the dual boot OSX - WXP System.... ;D ;D
I tried the ISP locator and it places mine at Marina Del Rey, California, US, and I am located at Puerto Rico, just in sunny Caribbean…LOL…Maybe thats the answer to the lousy service we get from local and only ISP in this Island.
The lag and slow signals are the order of the day and quite expensive too…Its about $65.00 usd a month and their own speed tests show a weak Dnld of average 800 kb and uploads of 128, if theres a blue moon …lol
Maybe the signal we get it relayed from California down to PR and upwards again…And they sell it as a T1, LOL :-[
Yikes, pepeaida … you all in PR are getting ripped off royally! :o
[b]Humm… what to say about this… Just look at it… someone went to a
lot of trouble to make this.
http://blueballfixed.ytmnd.com/
Give it a chance to load. There’s a lot going on on this page.[/b]
Wow … I got lost trying to follow just one blueball … lol! But, it is amazing work to line all that up and getting working in sync.
You will see the opposite of the “negative” image you posted.
Euclid Discoveries Compression Rates 460% better than MPEG-4 Euclid
Discoveries has announced they have the technology to reach video
compression rates at 460% over MPEG-4, with the hardware & software
available now. With this they can reduce a 23mb 30fps video down to
1519bytes. Awesome!
http://www.eucliddiscoveries.com/
With extreame compression, even dialup can enjoy streaming audio/video.
http://www.engadget.com/media/2006/03/64gb_drive.jpg
http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/29/buslinks-64gb-usb-2-0-flash-drive-pro-2-series/
[b]Satellite navigation finds its way to phones
Do you know where your friends are? You could give them a call, but if
their mobile phones are equipped with the latest in satellite
navigation, you could also go to a Web site such as Mologogo
to find their whereabouts on a map, accurate to
within a few yards.[/b]
Microsoft.com - free domain name and website
This looks like an incredible deal for someone looking for a basic
homepage with a personal domain name. Through Microsoft Office Live
Beta, you can sign up for free today, allowing you to register and own a
domain name for free (any available .com, .net, or .org domain name),
and they provide basic design tools to help you build your own website.
It comes with 30MB of storage space on your website, and a few email
accounts. The free service has a limit of 10GB of monthly bandwidth,
which is plenty for any personal website. This is definitely not meant
for an online commercial business unless you sign up for the extra
services, but for a personal website, a fan website, a blog site, or a
company presence website, this is a hot deal.
Notice: Even if you choose the service that is free both before and
after the beta, they still ask for a credit card. That is to confirm you
are who you say you are, and to limit the amount of illegal websites on
their service. Without requiring a credit card verification, their free
service would quickly clog with scam, spam, and illegal websites.
http://officelive.microsoft.com/default.aspx
Please note:
At this time, Microsoft is offering a beta version of its Office Live services only to a test group of small business owners
and managers in the United States. At the end of the beta period (late 2006), these services will become available to all
U.S. small-business customers. Also in late 2006, we will initiate additional beta programs in select markets outside the United States
A treasure trove of knowledge, utilities and tips can be found at the following website:
http://www.petri.co.il/