Archive for May, 2006

dm2

May 30, 2006

While we’re on the subject of shell extensions, this little program (135Kb) will do loads of cool stuff. For that paltry footprint, you’ll get 4 Virtual desktops, programmable window icons (like your close box etc) and the ability to set the opacity of windows too. For instance, I really like the idea of having a [...]

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visual task tips

May 27, 2006

Small neat and useful. If you can’t wait for Vista to come out, you can add one of it’s cool features to XP right now, for free. The download is very small and when you hover over items on your taskbar, a small preview pops up showing you what’s in the window! Very cool and [...]

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pandora's box…

May 18, 2006

Greatest find of the week. This website will learn from your music tastes. The website is held in conjunction with apple and amazon (not that that should disuade you at all) and delivers the equivalent of 400,000 songs from their database not including world or classical music. Anyway, it’s a really cool website, allows you [...]

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retro city…

May 12, 2006

You know, retro is such a let-down, IMO. You always expect to relive the past and to feel the way you did when you played the game, or saw the film, or did the thing you did to look back and think, “aah, Retro.” It never quite lives up to the memories. Now why is [...]

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tiscali suck ass

May 10, 2006

Right then… I made a promise to myself to not publish anything that was personal to me, or was directly linked to what was happening in my life – I guess I wanted to have a bit more of a subjective view on what I was talking about. However (here it comes!) I have come [...]

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UK broadband companies tightening belts

May 3, 2006

It seems through recent news that the UK broadband providers are starting to enforce their limits and fair use policies and in a recent The Register article it appears that BT are starting to get serious with their customers. With emails “asking” for compliance to already plain fair use polices (which obviously nobody but lawyers [...]

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