Archive for July, 2007
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Sunday, July 29th, 2007This semeseter has been quite interesting. A lot has happend with this project over the course of our class. 1. Obstacles Can be a Projects Best Friend (Sometimes) The project itself was almost doomed from the start. At first, my team thought that this project would be slightly challending, but as we starting digging for [...]
Speed Boost XP: The DIY for Speed Tuning Your Computer
Thursday, July 19th, 2007I have been rummaging around my computer, attempting what every person does when they are bored ( no not surfing YouTube and other time wasting sites), try to speed up XP. In doing this, I have found some surefire ways to get your computer faster. There is a catch though. Some steps are easy while [...]
Youth Corps’ Mock Up… Simply put, Professional.
Saturday, July 14th, 2007Volunteer Leon Youth Corps’ mock up on the virb site is looking pretty nice. A couple days ago, Skyler was grinding gears trying to figure out how he was going to tackle the design of the site. Now, just as I predicted, he has come out victorious, and the previews look amazing. There is still [...]
Default Passwords for Almost any Router
Friday, July 13th, 2007I’ve been bouncing around the net and stumbled upon this gem. A single web page that has passwords for hundreds of different router models ranging from 3COM to Apple to Linksys to Cisco. This will come in handy say, you need to reset your router and reconfigure it. Beware! though. This can be just as [...]
4th of July Break
Sunday, July 8th, 2007We have taken a slight break for the Fourth of July. this week we will celebrate our independence and put off most work due to family get-togethers and whatnot. Production of the site will be started this upcoming week, beginning with the 9th and we will put in more time to make up for this [...]
Windows Automatic Update, A Must! – Walkthrough
Sunday, July 8th, 2007There are a lot of tech people out there that do not like to have Windows Automatic Updates running because it takes up resources. Honestly, I think everyone should. It’s the most basic of security features you can have, AND because windows is targeted so often, why would you take the risk of forgetting to [...]
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