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The Complete Guide To Optimising Windows XP
Submitted by CaptainJustice on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 7:21am.A nice piece with lots of tweaks apparently known to a lot of people, but probably only to real geek-types. Most of the suggestions look to be safe, but no guarantees from me.
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Tweak Windows XP tips
Submitted by CaptainJustice on Mon, 09/05/2005 - 8:42am.Looks to be an interesting site. Will want to be careful about the use of some of the more radical tweaks. Good backups and all that.
Windows IIS -- how to install on XP machine
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Blog about newsreaders
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Pew Internet & American Life Project
Submitted by CaptainJustice on Sun, 09/26/2004 - 6:13pm.The Pew Internet & American Life Project produces original, academic-quality reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life.
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PDF - Adobe Acrobat - free reader
Submitted by CaptainJustice on Sat, 06/12/2004 - 9:28pm.Free reader from Adobe. There's a version for every operating system. This is an essential ingredient for every computer browsing the web because PDF is the universal file format.
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Faceted Classification
Submitted by CaptainJustice on Sun, 03/07/2004 - 5:27pm.Interesting page discussing ways to classify information. Drupal's taxonomy scheme can be done in a variety of ways, either faceted (multiple vocabularies for varying types of description) or hierarchal (single, highly nested vocabulary). But note the following:
Interesting quote from Drupal page
Technically, there isn't much reason to prefer one or the other. however, you do get different user experience with each choice.
- do you prefer one select menu on the node/add page or many?
- if you require ever node to pick a programming language, then you have to break that out into its own vocabulary. similarly, if a post can be about mutliple programming languages but only 1 ralational DB, then you need different vocabs.
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