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- GWB Victory Interview
- http://g.msn.com/0VD0/02/26?m=Hi_2807_msn.wmv&csid=3&sd=mbrSurprisedMax,I know that you have an interesting sense of humor.Still, I would not have expected you to post a link to this particular video.The only comment I have, is that it is a shame that many young Americans get ALL of their political news from these sources.ChasAnother versionHi MaxWell my...
- Tags: APPLAUSE, divider, maxwell edison, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2004-11-24
Additional Resources
- Googalyzer (zip)
- Googalyzer is an application designed to assist with web research. Combining a tabbed web browser with a text, outline, and bibliography editor, Googalyzer makes it easy to research a topic and keep track of the information you find without the need to switch between applications. Googalyzer works much like...
- Tags: Toolbar, Editor, Web Browser, Googalyzer, Web Browsers, Keyboards, Internet, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-05-03
- Console Green Theme-Pak (EXE)
- With over 1400 themes to choose from and growing, Theme-Pak themes include matched Page Banners, Buttons, Background, Bullets, Divider, Font and Table settings that will ensure color and graphical continuity for your entire Web site. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Theme, Console, Microsoft Corp., Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-10-03
- Stuck with Double Height Taskbar
- Taskbar is double high.Similar problem as was posted by p.mears 7/12/05 (don’t know what his final resolution was). After I installed a program InfoSelect, Taskbar became “double high”, and nothing that was suggested to p.mears solved my problem. Microsoft KnowledgeBase mentions an similar problem that was fixed by SP1,...
- Tags: Height, Height Taskbar, rquisenb@..., Taskbar, windows
- Q&A 2005-07-22
- Design and Verification of a PLL Based Clock and Data Recovery Circuit
- In this paper, the design and verification of a Clock and Data Recovery circuit CDR is presented. The circuit is designed and verified at 90-nm digital CMOS platform of ST Microelectronics and complies with the requirements of Bellcore GR-253 SONET OC-12 standard. The CDR system consists of a Phase Locked...
- Tags: Data Recovery, Circuitry, Circuit, University Of Rochester, CDR System, Storage Management, Databases, Storage, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2007-06-24
- Tech Tip: Automatically adjust column widths in Windows XP
- Here's how to automatically adjust column widths. When performing file management operations in Windows Explorer with the Details view, it can be very distracting if narrow column widths partially obscure some of the information in the columns. On the other hand, one of the...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, Column, Mice, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Hardware, Peripherals, Software
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- Runtime menus in VB6 allow for more flexibility
- Menu controls provide a great way to offer users functionality needed to perform various tasks. The ability to control your menus in runtime also comes in handy. For instance, your application might show a list of recently opened files in a way that's similar to how Microsoft applications work. We'll...
- Tags: Irina Medvinskaya, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Menu Editor, runtime, menu item
- Technical articles 2003-03-24
- Fixing float margins in IE
- This week's Design and Usability Tactics newsletter describes two ways to fix float margins in IE. One involves a simple CSS hack. The second solution is hack-free, but it requires rethinking the approach to specifying the spacing between the boxes.How do you deal with browser problems such as IE's doubled...
- Tags: Web browsers, hack, CSS
- Discussion threads 2004-11-16
- Making a case for and against "bigger is better"
- There are actually two News.com stories that got my attention today - and viewed together, they are the certainly fodder for lively water-cooler conversation: "Ready for a 20-inch laptop?" and "Oracle goes for girth." Whoa, Nelly! Unless you're traveling 1st class, don't expect the 20-inch laptop to fit in an airplane seat. Of course,...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2005-10-25
- Internet Explorer's Search Assistant gives you plenty of search options
- Internet Explorer's powerful Search Assistant lets you easily select different search engines without leaving the utility. Greg Shultz shows you how the Search Assistant's features and settings help you refine your searches.When you turn to the Internet in search of information, chances are you fire up Internet Explorer and instantly...
- Tags: Web browsers, SEARCH, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Search Assistant
- Technical articles 2002-10-09
- Evidence: Why Internet directions can drive you crazy
- Let me tell 'ya, this News.com story really revved up my motor, and I'm sure anyone who's ever used the Internet to find driving directions and estimated travel time will be equally ignited: "Driving under the influence of Web maps" (http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-3513_11-5890586.html). CNET News.com's Elinor Mills decided to test out the accuracy...
- Tags: Minute, News.com, Internet, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Marketing, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2005-10-07
- Abandon tables, simplify design with CSS
- Many HTML developers use tables to create their page layouts, but using Cascading Style Sheets CSS is the preferred method. Learn about CSS by following this simple example.HTML tables are the darlings of many Web designers, but the original intent of these tables was the tabular display of data (Excel-like...
- Tags: Baseline Inc., HTML, CSS, font, e-mail
- Technical articles 2002-11-18
- AMD to market discount Sempron
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Processors, Semiconductors, Network technology, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., chip, AMD Athlon, AMD Sempron, AMD Athlon XP
- Technical articles 2004-06-07
- Tech Tip: Select Word cells in large tables/Find a value in Excel/Make Access reports easier to read
- Select cells in large tables using thekeyboard As the size of a table increases, the harder itbecomes to use the mouse as your sole means of navigation in atable. For example, to select a column with the mouse, you need tomove the pointer along the top gridline...
- Tags: cell, Alt, keyboard
- Technical articles 2004-08-03
- Power Supply or MoBo
- Situation: Computer starts (lights, fan, etc) but does not boot. No BIOS beeps, video or boot. Actions taken: Tested power supply w/ multimeter, output on PowerGd was 1.2v, which I understand to be low (?), other voltages ok; Replaced PS, still won't boot. Stripped machine to MoBo,...
- Tags: ATX, BIOS, board, computer, CPU, dkane@..., Mobo, motherboard, power supply, PowerGd, PowerGd line
- Q&A 2004-10-22
- US Border security
- http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=88646So let me get this straight....man with weapons, with blood on weaponsinlcuding a chain saw according to news reports I saw, claiming to work for the President of the US, known to be required to appear that day in a Canadian court....and the US border agents not only let him...
- Tags: blood, border security, Canadian Border, JamesRL, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-06-09
- Programming in VBA: Rip out the tables!
- Looking for a practical example to use when you teach VBA? Bruce Maples has just the ticket.I do lots of research on the Web. I mean lots! Typically, my modus operandi is to open a new Word document, fire up my browser, and head to one of my favorite search...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Bruce Maples, programming, VBA, RipOutTables
- Technical articles 2000-03-21
- Ease file management operations with FolderBox
- In the days of DOS, I used a program called Norton Commander as my main file management tool. As you may recall, its interface consisted of two vertical panes that displayed two file lists. Each pane had its own navigation features, so it was very easy to display two separate...
- Tags: file management tool, FolderBox, FolderBox panel, Greg Shultz
- Technical articles 2003-01-30
- Diary of an IT manager: Mark D. Gonzales (Monday)
- Working for the emergency management department provides new challenges everyday. Meet Mark D. Gonzales and learn how he juggles his busy schedule.This week, the IT Manager Republic will feature the daily diary of Mark Gonzales, IT manager for the department of emergency management with the county government in Pueblo, CO.7:30...
- Tags: Storage, Databases, NETWORKING, Network technology, Guest Contributor, database, staff member, Microsoft Access
- Technical articles 2000-09-11
- Book review: Database Programming with C# is almost a hit
- There's more to being a good technical book than having lots of source code. Find out why the recent Apress publication, Database Programming with C#, isn't quite up to snuff.For a technical book to qualify as a “good book,” it has to meet my four primary criteria: It must be...
- Tags: .NET, Programming languages, Databases, Storage, Technical Value, Lamont Adams, C#, Microsoft ADO.NET, database, Database Programming, Apress
- Technical articles 2002-10-23
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