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    Song of the Hour: Our Lady Peace – Innocent I spent the hour doing what I'm paid to do anyway. Writing. It's nothing much. Just a little pre-New Year's article. I
  • Blogathon: The Summary Of My Cause
    Or how this is a whole package of what I plan to do, why I plan to do it and how can you help me for Blogathon in a nutshell.
  • Leaving On A Jetplane
    Or how by 9pm Febuary 16th, I will have left all that I worked hard to build up here behind me…again.

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Going For Broke

Or how there’s your problem.

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On Google+:

It seems that the reason to post on this blog is getting less and less each time, more so since discovering Google+. However, I think while I will keep the shorter quips confined to G+ and Twitter, I'll crosspost the longer bits here as well, because it still is worthy of being on a blog after all.

Organised Geektopia

Or how you can do a lot of things with your work space if you have some time on your hands and plenty of OCD.

Posted on March 14, 2009 at 20:56 and filed under Geek Life and General
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Turn Your Old Laptop Into A Media Box

Or how to resurrect that old laptop you have gathering dust in the corner into a media box for your entertainment needs.

Posted on October 10, 2008 at 17:22 and filed under Geek Life and General and Web
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Networking Your Computers To A Central Media Box

Or how I’m starting a series of “how-to” posts to teach you how to turn a few computers new and old into a tripped out media box connected to the TV which can be controlled over the network.

Posted on October 8, 2008 at 23:06 and filed under Geek Life and Web
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