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Quick “Do Not Disturb” Sign

It’s a fairly safe bet that, at some point or other, everybody has wanted a “Do Not Disturb” sign for their room. Unfortunately, the kind you hang on your door handle tend to be difficult to make and don’t always … Continue reading

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Liberated Games

Liberated Games I had a very nice post about this site, but I also had Javascript disabled to work around a WordPress bug, so there was no auto-save to protect me from myself. Therefore, you’re stuck with the short version. … Continue reading

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A Touch of Nostalgia

Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines – Intro. For anyone who is too young and too unlucky to have seen reruns of this series, you at least owe it to yourself to watch the intro. It’s an amusing glimpse … Continue reading

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Low-Stress Batch File Copying

Ever started a gig or two of files copying and went out only to come back to find that it stopped at a prompt five minutes after you left? I anticipated and worked around that whenever I needed to, but … Continue reading

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Amateur Sci-Fi Favorite #1

Every so often, you find a web-published work of fiction which deserves print sales. In this case, I’ve got an entire collection for you. Of course, I suggest starting with these ones: The Ed Stories (Good throughout, but very good … Continue reading

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Windows XP Absolute Minimum Requirements

Ever wonder what the real minimum Windows XP system requirements are? (As opposed to usable minimums) Now you know

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Inspecteur Gadget – Thème de Sophie

Did you know that, with the french release of Inspector Gadget, there existed a theme for Penny? (under her dubbed name, of course) Take a Listen

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