Something cool I stumbled across. 15 creative MacBook stickers, worth checking out!
Dave Sinkula commented: It might have other beneficial side effects as well. +19
sittas87 commented: nice tip ;) +3
Something cool I stumbled across. 15 creative MacBook stickers, worth checking out!
Good design, and text readability is also another thing. If I have to squint my eye to read the article, I'll close the tab right away.
Well, twitter is good as a broadcast medium. It's not very much of a social network because of it's simplicity. I use twitter to receive and broadcast news and updates.
I already have an iPhone, so nah.
Yep, page loading speed is important. I usually just close the tab for a slow loading site.
I noticed that daniweb doesn't prune it's members. Most of other tech forums prune their inactive members.
Pruning the members would give a more accurate statistic on how many people actually use daniweb.
TEAM A: includes members whose BC username start with
A C E G I K M O Q S U V W
TEAM B: includes members whose BC username start with
B D F H J L N P R T X Y Z
SCORE Board
Team A: 4
Team B: 0
Team A leading the way :-)
Rules:
* Team A members has to Add(+) 2 from the previous post
* Team B members has to Subtract(-) 2 from the previous post
* If it reach 1,000. Team A is the Winner
* If it reach 0. Team B is the Winner
* 500 is the Starting Number of the Game
* A Single person should not post consecutively
* Names starting with numbers can join Team A and symbols can join team B
So let's start... with 500
A easy way to find keywords in firefox is to press Ctrl + F
A bar will pop in at the bottom of the screen you can easily find keywords.
But then again, I'd recommend vista if you have better specs.
Use English. it depends on how much time you sped on it. You also need to research site that are phishing and add them to your black list
Windows uses 20% of your bandwidth Here's how to Get it back:
Microsoft reserve 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes (suspect for updates and interrogating your machine etc..)
Here's how to get it back:
Click Start > Run > type "gpedit.msc" This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > QOS Packet Scheduler > Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab :
"By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default."
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.
This behavior is caused by a damaged .cpl file. These files populate Control Panel with tools.
To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
The default location for the .cpl files in Windows NT is in the %SystemRoot%\System32 folder.
1. Create a new folder on your desktop called "temp" (without quotation marks). To do this, right click and empty area on your desktop, point to New, click Folder, and then type temp.
2. Move all of the .cpl files out of the System32 folder and into the Temp folder that you created.
3. Verify that Control Panel opens. Note that Control Panel does not contain icons after you move all of the .cpl files out of the System32 folder.
4. Move the .cpl files back into the System32 folder, one at a time, and then open Control Panel after you move each file to verify that Control Panel opens.
5. If you move a .cpl file back into the System32 folder, and Control Panel does not open, delete the file, or replace the file with a known, good .cpl file.