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Monthly Archive for October, 2007

The Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team started on May 25, 1953 at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. They first flew the F-84 Thunderjet. Today, they fly modified F-16 Fighting Falcons. Below are some of the manuevers and formations they fly during air show appearances throughout the United States.
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Prevent digg from killing your server

We all know what digg effect means, if not you should know it. Here I’ve listed some major steps you can take to help your server survive when your article reaches Digg’s front page.
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A great father makes all the difference in a kid
’s life. He’s a pillar of strength, support and discipline. His work is never-ending and, oftentimes, thankless. But in the end, it shows in the sound, well-grounded children he raises.
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10 tips for improving your wireless network from Microsoft. Some basic but good tips for fine-tuning a wireless network for the best range and strength.
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies plans to announce Monday it has developed technology that will quadruple the storage capacity of desktop hard drives within the next two years, while laptop storage could reach 1TB.
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Sure, they
’re taking place on a subatomic level that just won the Nobel Prize for physics. But overlooked innovations in hard-drive capacity, as PM’s senior tech editor sermonizes in his trend column, aren’t just letting you record TV shows and save massive amounts of music. They’re pushing us into a new era of computing.
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From the maker of Digpicz.com, here it is: open source and fully explained from start to finish, the making of his latest and greatest site! Let’s say ‘thanks’ one more time to the man who brought us Digg’s (unofficial) pictures section!
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SQL injection is a serious concern for webmasters, as an experienced attacker can use this hacking technique to gain access to sensitive data and/or potentially cripple your database. Are you safe?
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The Whole Internet on One Page

It’s a map of the entire Internet. At the moment we’re displaying the owner of each IP address (grey boxes), and which IP addresses are listed on the Spamhaus XBL blacklist (red dots), but we should be able to show other things in the future. Yes, we map all 4,294,967,296 IP addresses onto a huge [...]

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Stanford University research project on converting bitmap images to vector art, aka “auto tracing” or “automatic vectorization”. Similar to Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace and CorelDRAW’s PowerTRACE but works better in many cases. Upload image and get a converted result (EPS/SVG) in a few moments.
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