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Saturday, November 26, 2005

The picture guy within

I forgot how fun it was to play with and manage pictures. Really, I almost forgot what I had a camera. I was reading through some reviews of picture management applications. I must say that I really like what I've seen. There are many programs that offer a lot of features. But Google has done it again. For free, Google offers a program that not only makes it easy to maintain all of those pictures, but also to edit out unwanted red eye, correct darkness, trim, or whatever else your editing desires may entail. Picasa, the name of this great little program, also integrates itself into many other features. You can blog straight from the application or even order prints of your pictures over the internet. Picasa is what other photo-managing applications aim to be, while still maintaining that inexperienced computer users can do everything the IT guru can.

Picasa - from Google

Thursday, November 24, 2005

open source magazine = free

o3 - a very promising magazine full of useful projects. I had never heard of wifi dog. If you dont know what it is, I suggest you get in on this free pdf distributed over bittorent. (and no, this isn't illegal)

usb/ip project

USB/IP - use any usb device over an ip network as though it were directly connected to your local machine...

Linux on iPod Nano

Linux on the iPod Nano

Monday, November 21, 2005

TV tad

TVtad.net
rss + torrent + your fav tv shows = TVtad
keep up with the episodes...

bandwidth aggregation

Combine multiple network connections to get better down speeds through the linux kernel...

anyone have a neighbor with wifi???

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I have been working with computers/programming to put myself through college since I graduated high school. I am currently attending Oklahoma State University for bachelors degree in biological sciences. Along with my experience in programming, a degree in biology will allow me to pursue a career in bioinformatics research concerning genetic diseases (i.e. cancer).

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