- Stefan Didak's Home Office
The pictures on this page are of my home office desktop which, since I first published these pictures, have been causing a lot of chatter on various web forums and blogs.
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- The Website Is Down
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- Charlie's Diary: Antiview
Ask me questions. One question per caller, please, unless I hand you a cookie (good for one more question). I'll endeavor to answer as many questions as I can, although I reserve the right to pick and choose. And, more importantly, every answer will be a lie. How close to the truth the lie falls is, again, a matter for my whim; I might offer you something that's almost true, if I feel like it. But otherwise? Lies, all lies! Let the lies begin!
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- xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
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- Aza’s Thoughts » Blog Archive » Vote! How to Detect the Social Sites Your Visitors Use
If you could detect which social bookmarking sites your reader uses, on a per-reader basis, you could display only the badges they care about. But you can’t know that because the browser secures the user’s history, right? Wrong.
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- Your Geek Friend
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- Welcome to the Blind Geek Zone
blind geeks blog, software links and documentation
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- Hackszine.com
O'Reilly's Hacks Series reclaims the term 'hacking' for the good guys--innovators who explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, create useful tools, and come up with fun things to try on their own
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- Remove Optional and Probably Unnecessary Windows Vista Components :: the How-To Geek
Computer Help from your Friendly How-To Geek
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- Cisco is using Linux virtualization and 40 core CPU’s for its next generation routers
The QuantumFlow chipset approaches this problem from a new angle. The first chip in the set (Popeye) is designed to be field programmable in C, as well as no fixed internal pipelines. This combined with utilizing 40 cores running between 900 and 1200 megahertz allows the programmers to utilize parallel processing techniques to utilize an immense amount of processing power in real time.
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