Archive | December, 2008

Do You See Dolphins?

29. December 2008

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My friend showed me this picture of a bottle that was really interesting. It’s a variation of the optical illusions that basically can be viewed two ways. In this particular picture, you can view a group of small dolphins swimming around. Or you can also see a couple: Love from the Dolphins BY: Sandro Del-Prete

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Htaccess Problem With HTTP Form Posts

22. December 2008

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I had problems with my HTTP form posts working properly after implementing a htaccess script. The htaccess script basically redirects the non-www version of my website to the www version. However this caused problems with HTML form postings that posted to the non-www version, as the form postings would just go missing – as if a [...]

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Starhub 3G Mobile Broadband Internet Settings

15. December 2008

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It’s possible to buy a wireless router, and share your 3G mobile broadband connection. This is great for people on the move and need to share an 3G internet connection. I’m not sure about the other carriers/ISPs, but the settings for Starhub are: Connection/APN name: StarHub Internet Access point name: shwapint Username: None Password: None Authentication: Normal

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Remove U3 Launchpad from your flash thumbdrive

4. December 2008

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I have a U3 Launchpad-enabled thumbdrive that I absolutely detest because it’s incredibly annoying to use. It takes longer than usual to run, and the menus take forever to load. What’s U3 anyway? Here’s what it officially is: U3 platform is a technology created for Microsoft Windows operating systems that allows applications to be executed directly [...]

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Send Free SMS to AT&T Users

2. December 2008

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If you want to send a sms to AT&T customers in the USA and you’re at a computer, just send an email to @txt.att.net. This 10-digit number does not include the + sign and country code. An example would be: 4126661234@txt.att.net The recipient would pay normal charges to receive SMSes.

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