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mainterdigerati

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  1. no its APPLY DIRECTLY TO FOREHEAD
  2. APPLY DIRECTLY TO FOREHEAD
  3. Mountain Dew AMP Red Bull MDX Coca-Cola Vault sugars (g) 30 27 56 78
  4. yeah get it about everyday just drank one this morning
  5. hey Demonoid.com registration is open get there while it lasts http://www.demonoid.com/
  6. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> The digerati are the elite of the computer industry and online communities. The word is a portmanteau, derived from "digital" and "literati," and reminiscent of the earlier coinage glitterati ([1], glitter + literati). Famous computer scientists, tech magazine writers and well-known bloggers are included among the digerati. The word is used in several related but different ways. It can mean: * Opinion leaders who, through their writings, promoted a vision of digital technology and the Internet as a transformational element in society; * People regarded as celebrities within the Silicon Valley computer subculture, particularly during the dot-com boom years; * Anyone regarded as influential within the digital technology community. The first mention of the word Digerati on USENET occurred in 1992, and referred to an article by George Gilder in Upside magazine. Some sources say that the term was coined by New York Times editor Tim Race. In Race's words: Actually the first use of "digerati" was in a Jan. 29, 1992 New York Times article, "Pools of Memory, Waves of Dispute," by John Markoff, into which I edited the term. The article was about a controversy engendered by a George Gilder article that had recently appeared in Upside magazine. In a March 1, 1992 "On Language" column in The New York Times Magazine, William Safire noted the coinage and gave me the honor of defining it, which we did like so: Digerati, n.pl. -- people highly skilled in the processing and manipulation of digital information; wealthy or scholarly techno-geeks. so the question to you is do i fit this word? i have been known by this name sense 1998 and i think i really have grown into it quite well
  7. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/20/BUGMDJGQQJ1.DTL read
  8. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> The IBM and Georgia Tech researchers -- supported by Big Blue, NASA and Georgia Tech -- said the frozen SiGe chips may be able to support "near TeraHertz," or 1,000 GHz frequencies at some point. Right now, at room temperature, the SiGe chips operate at approximately 350 GHz, researchers said. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/51228.html
  9. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> im done its complete myspace completly fuckin sucks i do not know why i wasted my time but its complete i found a great radio station that has a great mixture of what i was looking for so i did not go with the list of players like i wanted to do at first (i hate coding) its real basic but unique i think what you think http://www.myspace.com/mainterdigerati
  10. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> need info of what you want to see so start posting people
  11. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> ummm ummm ummm ummmm
  12. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> Unstoppable Copier Recovers files from disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the end.
  13. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> Autostreamer With this you can create new Windows installtions CD's with the proper service already installed.
  14. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> psp video (playstation portable) Convert regular PC video files (avi, mpeg, etc) into PSP video files
  15. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> Tinyspell It is a small utility that allows you to easily and quickly check the spelling of words in any Windows application. 12oz users need this hahaha
  16. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> TugZip Great windows integration with lots of support.. Supports ZIP, 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, BH, BZ2, CAB, CPIO, DEB, GCA, GZ, IMP, JAR, LHA (LZH), LIB, RAR, RPM, SQX, TAR, TGZ, TBZ, TAZ, YZ1 and ZOO archives.
  17. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> PageDefrag Defrags the windows page file
  18. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> xp-AntiSpy Prevents XP from auto calling MS The xp-AntiSpy is a little utility that lets you disable some built-in update and authentication 'features' in WindowsXP. For example, there's a service running in the background which is called 'Automatic Updates'. I don't know what this service transfers from my machine to other machines on the internet, especially the MS ones. So I play it safe and disable such functions. If you like, you can even disable these functions manually, by going through the System and checking or unchecking some checkboxes. This will take you approximately half an hour. But why wast time when a little neat utility can do the same in 1 minute? This utility was successfully tested by lots of users, and was found to disable all the known 'Suspicious' Functions in WindowsXP. It's customiseable, but comes up with the Default settings, which are recommended
  19. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> VMware Player VMware Player lets you evaluate new or pre-release software contained in virtual machines, without any installation or configuration hassles. You can also share existing virtual machines with colleagues or friends—just use VMware Player to run any virtual machine. this is good if you would like to try out linux without messing up the computer
  20. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> Filemon This monitoring tool lets you see all file system activity in real-time.
  21. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> fun project http://arrakis.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ps2/cluster.php
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