Archive for October, 2009
You’ll find nasty stuff stuff on the net, and there’s no better solution than something
equally nasty! Web security company Kaspersky Lab has introduced the “Krab Krawler”, an anti-nasty tool that can make your Twitter-hungry lifestyle a little bit safer.
Cool tool Krab Crawler looks at all posts that appears on Twitter. The posts are parsed for hyperlinks which, if stealthed, are analyzed as to origin. (Yes- even shortened URLs are recognized.) The destination URL is then checked for any nasty things, such as the Koobface virus, that might make your day less tweety. Continue Reading »
KrabCrawler: Protection for Twitter
The electric power company is a soulless robber. My monthly electric bill reaches up to $400 a month. That isn’t good. $400
can buy me a lot of stuff- especially new PCs which I’m addicted to. It can also pay my kid’s eduction.
I tirelessly fight the bill of course. One of my initial attempts to lower the bill was to purchase those energy savers like EnerMax which funnels waste power back into the lines. It helped- but only by dropping my electric consumption by 20%. That isn’t much.
Then last week I stumbled across building plans that teach how to generate free power using a free energy generator. Dubbed the MagniWork, this is a scalable, DIY project that lets the enthusiast generate completely free electric energy, meaning , create energy without needing any source of renewable or non-renewable energy. The Magniwork generator powers itself and creates energy by itself, without requiring solar energy, heat, water, coal or any kind of resource. This generator powers itself and works indefinitely, without stopping, creating a large amount of energy. Continue Reading »
Magniwork: Eliminate Electric Bills With Free Energy Generator
Are you a loser? Chances you are because you’re reading this article.
Come on. Admit it. In this world, there are five priorities in a guys mind.
1) Girls
2) Girls
3) Girls
4) Girls
5) Cash
Actually the last one should be girls because guys prioritize cash to get girls. That’s a fact of life. Guys want to get girls. Period. It can’t be simpler than that. For this reason, scores of enterprising individuals have jumped into the seduction and attraction industry. You hear of seduction gurus like Ross Jeffries and Kenrick Cleveland. Then there are the ‘scientists’ who cook up all manner of weird pheromones like love-scent.com and androticsdirect.com. All of them have one goal. To make money selling you products to get girls so they can use the money to get girls. Continue Reading »
GuyGetsGirl- Girl Teaches YOU To Pick Her Up
I’m always on the lookout for more ways to make money online. As you may be aware, I enjoyed a spectacular 3 year
stint with forex- but I just rediscovered my old love for equities trading. Too bad I stopped in 2003… shouldn’t have done that. Nonetheless, I jumped right back in and to hit the ground running, I invested in the Penny Stock Prophet System. It was worth it. My old 2001 knowledge of trading came back in a waterfall!
Hokidoki, this is the start of week five of using the Penny Prophet System. On day 1, I started trading the Penny Stock Prophet picks. Selected five based on the recommendations . Just this week, one of these five stocks gave the sell order around break even saying it doesn’t look like this stock would move like his algorithm predicted. I unloaded. The other stocks are still in play, they both have been floating around my buy point, which is better than losing but still not a win. The Penny Stock Profit advice on these stocks is to hold for another week as fundamentals (news reports) are likely to drive in a windfall.
Speed freaks rejoice! This year Intel dropkicked the solid state drive market on the groin with the release of the 80GB
X25-M MLC drive. That drive truly wiped the competition with monster 200MB/s read speeds, massively low random-access times, and jaw dropping no random-write stuttering or cache overflows.
This X25-M garnered a Kick Ass Award at MaximumPC and smoked all contenders handsdown. With powerful competition from drives sporting Indilinx and Samsung controllers, can the 160GB X25-M maintain Intel’s crown? That, I’m confident of.
The new 160GB X25-M comes clad in a silvery chassis, unlike its predecessor’s black, and is 7mm tall. You’ll find a generous spacer included that accommodates 9.5mm drive bays. Intel Corp ramped the flash manufacturing process from 50nm to 34nm, and retained native SATA and Native Command Queuing from its previous iteration. Continue Reading »
Intel X-25M 160GB MLC SSD
After making do with 5,400rpm and 5,900rpm 2TB drives and the occasional
1.5TB disc drives, it’s finally here: 7,200rpm two-terabyte hard drives. I’ve seen rigs on these monsters and they are the bomb!
The 2TB Caviar Black is decked out to drop panties of the most jaded gamer, with four 500GB platters, two discrete processors, 64MB of rapid cache, and a double-stage actuator system that engages a piezoelectric actuator head in tandem with the standard magnetic actuator, allowing precise tracking for amazing seek times. The Caviar Black brags WD’s standard No-Touch ramp loader, hence the read/write head perpetually avoids contact with the platters, increasing the drive’s lifespan. Expect these babies to outlast your main PC. Continue Reading »
Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB For Outrageous Gamers
Hardiscs now go up to Terrabytes. That’s a lot of space! While it’s a boon because now you can save every dirty photo downloaded, you must now have to manage tons of data. Fail at that and finding what you need can be testy. Imagine having to look for Mandy’s pic at the height of your need? And you can’t? You must prune that disc and keep it tidy. That’s where WinDirStat comes in.
So, have you ever catalogued a folder by file size, praying to track down a data hog, only to be vexed by the fact that Windows 7 doesn’t let you see the size of nested folders’ contents? Right. So have we, and that’s why we make sure that we’ve always got WinDirStat on standby. Continue Reading »
Clear Up That Hardisc with WindirStat
I’m a regular forex trader and have been a regular at forums like
forexfactory.com My system is simple, using no more than three indicators (EMA) and the uber cool currency meter sold at fx4caster.com. To date, I never fixed the system because it’s never been broke. I make an average of $500 trading. Biggest loss ever sustained was $1000 in one day- but no biggie. I earned it back the next day. Continue Reading »
Forex Rebellion. Is it a Scam?
You’re an iphone lover? 
Any proud owner the Apple iPhone who dons gloves resign to the fact you just can’t. The screen relies on the electric potential of skin- something gloves don’t have. So too bad if you live in freezing Siberia. Need to use the iphone? Then ditch the gloves (and get frostbite)
Happily for blue fingered tappers, the answer might be the TouchTec gloves, which makes the glove work just like a human hand would, and it works on any touchscreen device, regardless of whether it’s using a capacitive or resistive screen.
The gloves are thinnish, but the price weighs a brick, going for about $200-$300. That’s about the price you need to pay for the Doctor to fix your frostbite.
I love my Playstation 3 and my Xbox 360. Especially my Xbox 360. The problem is- the latter doesn’t love me so much.
Every so often it conks out. A trip to the local repair center becomes mandatory as does forking over quite a thick wad of cash.
“$50 sir. We fixed your whazoozit”
“HUH?” And it turns out they just replaced an itty bitty whazoozit that looked like $00.05
Oh well. That’s the ropes of having to play Halo.
If you’re one of the Xbox Addicts who’ve run into the common “Red Ring Of Death” or the sudden blackout, you’d want to learn how to repair your Xbox. With the Xbox Repair Guide, everything you need to know about tweaking whazoozits and whatsitsnames are explained. You can resume playing after whipping out your screwdriver. Continue Reading »
The Coolest Xbox 360 Repair Guide









