Arguments against Windows Vista
After some considerations to migrate to Windows Vista I find out quite a few serious arguments why I should not do that.
Occational posts.
After some considerations to migrate to Windows Vista I find out quite a few serious arguments why I should not do that.
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Gytis
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6/28/2007
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Just a short post on this ocation...
I had no time to wach all the video by myself, but the idea of controlled demolitions, even if hardly believable, seems to be quite well argumented in this video as well as in the scientific article "A Refutation of the Official Collapse Theory" provided by Dr. Judy Wood, professor of Mechanical Engineering. The question "How all three buildings could go to the ground with the free fall speed?" still have to be answered by officials from US government.
Posted by
Gytis
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9/11/2006
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Labels: conspiracy, en, history, references, society, video
Do you know what information any webserver can get from your browser? Check it out at http://projectip.com. The most interesting thing is how easily you can compromised your Clibords' information by using IE (see at the bottom of the page). So, do not copy/paste passwords anymore:)
This issue is explicitly discussed at digg.com that I am checking ocationally.
Posted by
Gytis
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9/09/2006
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Recently I watched (or to be right - listened:) the interview with George Soros recorded at Google Video and got an idea that it would be nice to have possibility to download audio-only for the listening with mp3 player while you are on the go. By the way downloading video from the Google as .avi file is possible with simple script which you can bookmark by draging this link to your bookmarks (see details in the Google Operating System blog).
Posted by
Gytis
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8/26/2006
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Labels: en, google, interesting people, society, video
As millions of other people I was facinated by Dan Brown's book "Da Vinci Code" and I liked film as well. I found on Google video some interesting documentary researching the facts Brown's book is based on. I doubt if publishing of this video is not violating Copyrights so it will interesting to see if it will be removed by Google. ---------------- Description below is extracted from Google Video ----------- Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has been a phenomenal success with millions of readers hooked, but what do historians think of the book? Discover the facts about the Holy Grail and cut through the thicket of mystery that surrounds the subject. The Real Da Vinci Code, a Wildfire Television production for Channel 4 first shown in February 2005 and will be rebroadcast on the Discovery Channel Fri, April 28, at 8 p.m. ET/PT |
Posted by
Gytis
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8/22/2006
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