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These pages are more-or-less random technology tidbits from “Big-Iron” computers and computing equipment, mostly from IBM, and mostly from the 1940’s through 1970’s.
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A quick video overview of some of the new features in the soon to be released Firefox 3.
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This software understands that schedules aren’t static documents, but a flowing process. It understands what today’s date is and automatically adjusts tasks that are or aren’t complete based on that.
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GTD on AIR! Todos: Stickies have todos. Expirations: Stickies can expire, if you want, so they either alert you when something is due. Edit Anywhere: Stickies are stored online. Send to a Friend: Stickies keep track of friends that also use it.
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A desktop application that helps you to manage and watch both online and offline FLVs videos. Build your own FLV library and save your compilations in playlists. Search are available for the following content providers: YouTube, BlipTv, Dailymotion, Metac
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Letterpress Cards, Art Prints.
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Clip the lower corners off of envelopes that are destined for the recycling bin and they can be used as bookmarks that simply slip over the corner of the page.
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Kluster-powered site for crowdsourcing naming.
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The Mac OSX fisheye menu effect. This kind of menu has a lot of eye candy and it’s especially useful to arrange both long lists in small spaces and giving a “physical” user interaction to the interface.
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