Frostwire

11 May 2008 In: Software

Frostwire is basically a straight clone of Limewire. The only difference really is that you don’t have to pay for this version. It’s identical in every way I have found and works just as well if not better. If you are tired of paying for something you can get for free then check it out.

FrostWire.com – Official Website – Free BitTorrent/Gnutella Client – No subscriptions, Just download and install

What is FrostWire?

FrostWire, a Gnutella Peer-to-Peer client, is a collaborative effort from many Open Source and freelance developers located from all around the world. In late 2005, concerned developers of LimeWire’s open source community announced the start of a new project fork “FrostWire” that would protect the developmental source code of the LimeWire client and any improvements to the Gnutella protocol design. The developers of FrostWire give high regard and respect to the GNU General Public License and consider it to be the ideal foundation of a creative and free enterprise market.

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Lock out your USB ports

11 May 2008 In: Computing

My main reason for posting this is to give system admins a way of keeping USB drives from being used on their lab/public stations. Seems that USB drives are becoming more and more prevalent and I have seen users unknowingly infect a system by plugging their flash drive into the computer.

Obviously, if you would like to keep people from using the USB ports on your computer to prevent them from doing this to your machine or copying data from your hard drive, well, that works too! :)

USB Port Blocker – Pack of 4, Colour Code: Blue | USB Light, Fan & Security Locks | USB & FireWire | LINDY UK

The simple and effective tool for blocking access to a computer’s USB port!

USB Port Blocker – Pack of 4, Colour Code: Blue
With this neat little device, system administrators can physically prevent users from connecting Pen Drives, MP3 Players and other USB Mass Storage Devices to their computers to copy data, introduce viruses etc.

The USB Port Blocker is made up of a combined ‘key’ and ‘lock’ assembly which plugs into the USB port. To use, simply plug the ‘keylock’ into the port and release the latch – the lock remains in place! Plug the key back into the lock to remove. Easy!

* Physically blocks access to a USB port
* Quick and easy to use
* Consists of 4 locks and 1 key

* 5 different colour code versions available: Pink, Green, Blue, Orange, White
* Each key only works with a lock of the same colour
* Also available in packs of 10 (without key)

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ComicRack: Like iTunes but for your eComics

10 May 2008 In: Software

Ok, I haven’t read a comic book since I was about 15 but lately I have been reading them again, or rather new ones for the first time. Only this time in electronic form. I started out using CDisplay but eventually switched over to ComicRack. It’s basically iTunes for your electronic comic collection. Like iTunes it allows you to share you comic library. So, you can install it on the machine with your collection and then share it allowing you to read it from say, your tablet PC. No drive space wasted. If you’re into that kind of thing. Check it out.

ComicRack – Welcome

ComicRack is the best eComic Reader and Manager for Windows computers with much more features than other comic readers like CDisplay.

It is an all in one solution to read your eComics and also manage your library. You can think of it as a kind of ITunes for eComics with lots of the same functionality.

As a reader ComicRack supports all the state of the art features you can expect: different display modes, full screen, information overlays, magnifier, color adjustments, automatic backcolor matching and a multi tab interface to quickly switch between eComics.

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Tune playing at College of Psychology graduation…

10 May 2008 In: Tweets

Tune playing at College of Psychology graduation? “Beef. Its what’s for dinner.” No idea.

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Let’s have RMC staff checking …

10 May 2008 In: Tweets

Let’s have RMC staff checking bags at the front doors, but no one at the side entrances. Brilliant!

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Photo: Like a map of what used to be

10 May 2008 In: Photography

I think this is a cool picture. You can see where the rooms used to be in the house that once stood there. Nice pic.
clipped from wvs.topleftpixel.com

the rooms || Canon5D/17-40L@24 | 1/200s | f10 | ISO200 | Handheld
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Congratulations Sarah Worley!

9 May 2008 In: From Gage

Hooray! Sarah Worley graduated from Virginia Tech today!
Sarah Graduates!
Congratulations Sarah! You did it!

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Doesn’t look good for VT graduation

9 May 2008 In: Tweets

Doesn’t look good for VT graduation, it’s starting to rain.

Update: The rain held off and the ceremony went off without a hitch!

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Google Browser Sync

9 May 2008 In: Software

Google Browser Sync

Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different machines and browser sessions. For more info, please visit our FAQ.


I know this is almost two years old but I didn’t stumble across it until recently. I have used Foxmarks for years and have always been pleased with it. You can add a bookmark to your browser at work and when you return home that bookmark would be there on your home computer. Very handy at times.

With Google Browser sync, it goes one step further. I can leave work and not only will my bookmarks by synced up but the windows and tabs I had open at the time will also be waiting for me at home. So I can just leave in the middle of web browsing and pick up right where I left off. Even better.

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Adobe signals delay to Photoshop Express: Digital Photography Review

Adobe has delayed an update that will add support for Flickr users to its Photoshop Express online image editing and storage service. The service, currently at the Beta stage, allows images to be stored or pulled from the users’ other websites and edited without over-writing the original. The latest update, which also adds a ‘Save As…’ feature and the ability to embed slideshows in other websites, has been postponed to allow bugs found late in the development process to be fixed.

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