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Dr_Watson
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DDR Memory Guide - Speed and Chips

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http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/index.cf ... ag=rmp_rsc
tells all the timings for prettymuch any DDR you can want.
Underpants?
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Live (meaning pay by the minute)

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Everything's becoming 1-900-ized these days, gOsh.
http://officelive.microsoft.com/
check out the web development tool while it's beta (product key or sign-up with .net account) free, for now.
http://safety.live.com/
http://local.live.com/ (like google earth? check this out-no install and the bird's-eye view will dry-hump your mind.)
http://ideas.live.com/
the rest of the enchelada, mostly beta but some are pretty slick, like safety and onecare live antispyware/antivirus removal tools.
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http://virusscan.jotti.org/
submit unknown files before installing them for scanning.
Works fairly good.
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Post by bitWISE »

Holy shit this still exists?
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http://www.truecrypt.org/

Free and very fast encryption program. Easier to use than PGPs tools and it's capable of creating an encrypted space in a file, partition, or entire disk. Includes hidden volume support which means you can make genuinely untraceable containers, as well as keyfile support meaning you can use any set of files you wish to act as part of your password (you have to feed it the files to get into the container. The files can be anything including existing documents or mp3s or whatever... and it won't alter them).

Fucking brilliant piece of software.

Good oh :D

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While I'm on a roll:

zFTPServer Suite
http://zftpserver.serveftp.com/
I tried out every FTP Server I could find and this one came out tops in terms of speed and ease of use. The virtual file structure feature is perfect for creating a manageable FTP system and the user management/grouping system is sweet as fuck.

__EDIT: Foo .. you had a duplicate post so i deleted one and the other disapeared too .. luckily i had copied the contents ... so i pasted it here .. my bad
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Foo wrote:http://www.truecrypt.org/

Free and very fast encryption program. Easier to use than PGPs tools and it's capable of creating an encrypted space in a file, partition, or entire disk. Includes hidden volume support which means you can make genuinely untraceable containers, as well as keyfile support meaning you can use any set of files you wish to act as part of your password (you have to feed it the files to get into the container. The files can be anything including existing documents or mp3s or whatever... and it won't alter them).

Fucking brilliant piece of software.
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should be a staple of every usb drive
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Post by dzjepp »

Nifty tool for quick easy launching of "hidden" type xp utilities

http://camtech2000.net/Pages/hidden_utilities.htm
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Unknown Devices

Nice freeware to help you find more info about those annoying unknown device entries in device manager (as to help you find a driver for them).

http://www.halfdone.com/
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^on that note and since quite a few point to the innards of this website:

portable apps
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a little more secure than your avg file sharing app

http://drop.io/
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Giraffe }{unter wrote: Some of you are already using the http://www.dumpt.com service to host images quickly and easily for posting them here or somewhere else.

about dumpt.com
Dumpt is an easy image hosting solution for everyone. Have you ever wanted to share a picture with a friend, or many friends, yet didn't want to go through the trouble of creating an account at other image host providers, or resorting to something as inefficient as email? With our web service, you can easily upload any image from your computer and share it with anyone in the world! The image is stored on the Dumpt server indefinately.

After uploading an image, the website generates a link to your picture. Copy and paste this link anywhere you want, such as a chat client or message board. In fact, Dumpt automatically generates the necessary bbcode . All you have to do is copy and paste, and the image is instantly viewable.

:rtcw:

Here is a new one http://www.mirrorafile.com which will prove very useful in hosting up to a 100mb file and automatically pushing it out up to 9 hosting sites. no registration required

about mirrorafile.com
Mirror a File allows you to upload up to a 100 MB file and we upload it to as many as nine different free file hosts. This seriously increases the "up time" of your file and allows for easy access of your file to people all around the world that may have accounts with a variety of free file hosts. After you upload your file, Mirror a File will begin sending your file off to your selected free file hosts automatically. The final page we provide you with is a link page with all the mirrors we are uploading your file to, and the uploading status

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DisposableInbox.com

http://www.disposableinbox.com
allows you to use an email address for whatever reason and then after you've received your email, discard it or create another. Disposable Inbox is one of the fastest ways to get a throw-away email addresses to save your real address from spam
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Post by MKJ »

all essential apps in one simple installerpackage, pick-n-mix style.

very awesome for after a reinstall, or for massupdating your stuffs

http://ninite.com/
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Post by Deathshroud »

So for those looking for a solid firmware for their WRT based router check out one of the Tomato based variants. The mod I run and have had no problems with is...

http://touristinparadise.blogspot.com/2 ... oving.html

Works MUCH better than DD-WRT which seems to choke on many simultaneous connections, such as many active torrent connections.

This forum has many other builds which you might find useful...

http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/forum ... .php?f=160
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Tomato is the fucking bomb, just make sure your router revision has enough ram to run the dhtml in the interface.
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Post by obsidian »

I had this installed on my old WRT54GL. Unfortunately they have a pretty limited support of router models, and only on old models. My current WRT610N isn't supported even though it is currently running DD-WRT.

And the main problem with DD-WRT that I've found is that you have to dig through a mountain of forum posts to see which firmware version you actually need to install on your router without bricking it, much of those forum posts contradicting each other.
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I'm still running a WRT54GL that I'm really happy with since I picked up this Tomato mod. DD-WRT just seemed to be a bit bloated, and not as responsive when Torrents are running. There are even some Tomato based Linux kernel 2.6 builds out there, although they seem somewhat unstable at the moment.
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Post by Scarface »

Nice honey hole you found there SoM :up:
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Post by SoM »

added few new disk backup/cloning utilities
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all links verified, killed dead ones.
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Krita painting program

Eraser should have a looky
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Photopea: for when you need Photoshop but don't have Photoshop. It runs in a browser.
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