Monthly Archives: November 2006

The Age Blogs: Chew on This

http://blogs.theage.com.au/lifestyle/chewonthis/ A really helpful Nutrition blog written by a Melbourne newspaper columnist. Great! The best blog so far makes you think about the price of packaged foods, if you were to work them out on a per kilo basis. Those … Continue reading

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Tickle’s Original Inkblot Test

Tickle’s Original Inkblot Test Things you find whilst cleaning out your bookmarks. Still this inkblot test was still a little bit of fun. Your Unconscious Mind Is Most Driven by Love. Your instinct to love and be loved is rooted … Continue reading

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How to be Ultra Productive – Six Tips » SalaryScout Blog | Negotiate with knowledge.

How to be Ultra Productive – Six Tips » SalaryScout Blog | Negotiate with knowledge. This is very relevant, particularly with my work going full time for the moment and the post before last about procastinating with uni. Very relevant … Continue reading

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Model train controlled via brain-machine interface

Ok, heres a great new way to switch your model train on and off using your brain. Model train controlled via brain-machine interface ::: Pink Tentacle Hitachi have developed a helmet that reads the blood concentration in the brain and … Continue reading

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A Vegan Ice Cream Paradise

http://veganicecream.blogspot.com/ So now you have no excuse. This lady’s website has ice cream, brownies, etc. Whilst I’ll turn vegan ‘in my own time’, this site has led me just that little bit closer. Time to get myself an ice cream … Continue reading

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Many Monitors Make Light Work

Oscar’s Multi-Monitor taskBar and Synergy are two monitor tools I’ve been needing for quite a while. The first is a very useful multimonitor helper, that provides an additional taskbar for the second monitor in addition to providing a quick ‘send … Continue reading

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Approaches

Putting all your eggs in one basket This saying can be applied to many items… * The put all your eggs in one basket approach to relationships. * The put all your eggs in one basket approach to fertility. * … Continue reading

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Don’t locate

After installing Captive to read my NTFS partition, I noticed great periods of unexplained high CPU activity. I narrowed these down to mount.captive-ntfs and captive-sandbox-server processes. No files on my windows partition (mounted on /C) were being accessed to my … Continue reading

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Kon likes reading so much, he doesn’t get time to read

Here are some good software development links to various sources regarding a variety of different things: My Favorite Java Developer interview questions – No, I’m not looking, but it would be useful to have in future. 4 Ways to Scare … Continue reading

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