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Chaps, History and Types
By John Smith at 20 February, 2010, 4:32 am
Chaps (pronounced “shaps” and short for chaparajos) were originated as a protective garment worn by cowboys in brushy areas. There are many reasons for the use of chaps from decorative to practical. This study will include the origin as well as the practical uses of chaps.
Chaps originated in Spain and Mexico. The first known use [...]
Read More >>Tattoo Name Designs
By John Smith at 17 February, 2010, 11:00 pm
What tattoo name design should you go with? There are so many popular designs but my personal favorite is the sun tattoo design. If you are open to getting a new tattoo, one of the toughest decisions to make is trying to selecting the right tattoo name design. This can and should be a very [...]
Read More >>Websiteoutlook.com Clone Script
By John Smith at 5 February, 2010, 1:18 am
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Free File Hosting New
By John Smith at 5 February, 2010, 12:54 am
In the Internet world, one that we need a storage area for files secure and private. as we see rapidshare is an example that has a fairly large storage for the netter, but in rapidshare in wear some uero to use.
Not only rapidshare there are many more like hotfile, megaupload and others. maybe you confused to choose [...]
Wikileaks temporarily shuts down due to lack of funds
By andraaja at 1 February, 2010, 5:27 am
The whistleblowing website Wikileaks has temporarily shut down because of a lack of funds.
The site, which has been a major irritant to governments and big businesses since it launched in 2007, says it cannot keep going without more public donations.
Wikileaks’ organisers announced the suspension in a statement on its site. “To concentrate on raising the funds [...]
Red Hat’s Open Source School of Thought
By andraaja at 1 February, 2010, 5:24 am
hat is Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) up to with its launch this week of the opensource.com Web page?
This replaces the “Truth Happens” page, which ran articles and videos on open source, intellectual property, transparency and other issues.
“Opensource.com is now the place to go to find out about how open source principles are re-shaping business, law, art and, of course, [...]
‘FarmVille’ Provides a Sugar-Coated Taste of the Ag Biz
By andraaja at 1 February, 2010, 5:22 am
Even while calling Chicago home, Laura Hawkins Grimes is a country bumpkin. Her scenic rural spread has three dairy farms, two ponds and a log cabin, all skirted by a white picket fence as scarecrows stand sentry over her blackberries.
The best part is the 40-year-old sex therapist never has to leave her computer to tend [...]
Are We Risking Our Digital Lives?
By andraaja at 20 January, 2010, 3:56 pm
Consumers are growing increasingly comfortable storing sensitive information on their computers, USB flash drives, and external hard drives, as well as using Web-based solutions to automate regular tasks such as shopping for holiday gifts, paying bills and tracking financial portfolios. The push from vendors encouraging their customers to move toward e-billing has also played a major [...]
Read More >>Can Apple’s tablet do it again?
By andraaja at 20 January, 2010, 3:50 pm
Here’s a story from the near future. It’s been a long day. Finally throwing aside the cares of work, you slump down on your sofa and pick up that shiny new device you bought the other day. Costing the thick end of £1,000, it’s Apple’s stylish new iPad (iTablet? iSlate?) – a smooth 10in screen [...]
Read More >>The Accidental Hacker
By andraaja at 18 January, 2010, 8:01 am
Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling place: Strangers’ accounts with full access to troves of private information.
The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family’s wireless carrier, AT&T (NYSE: T) — revealed a little known security flaw with far-reaching implications [...]











