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- MB Zodiac Rebellion Sign (exe)
- MB Free Zodiac Rebellion Sign describes your characteristics based on the placement of Uranus in your birth chart. Uranus is a modern planet which is considered to be the planet of revolution or rebellion. This sign describes the unconventional and radical side of your personality based on the placement of...
- Tags: Planet, MB Free Zodiac Rebellion Sign, Uranus
- Software downloads 2008-05-20
- Geek Trivia: 21 years cold
- For those of you keeping score at home, a change in seasons is almost upon us, as the first equinox of 2008 occurs on Mar. 20 (or Mar. 19, if you're in the Mountain time zone or westward of this longitudinal marker). In the Northern hemisphere, this heralds the official...
- Tags: Earth, Winter, Hemisphere, Cold Calling, Orbit, Tilt, Uranus, Sales Tools, Sales, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Newsweek: Catching a spy at Hewlett-Packard
- Everyone is complaining about the United States government data mining to protect civilian lives. Invasion of privacy hu? Well, read this article:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14687677/site/newsweek/The guts and the glory of this article is that Hewlett-Packard spied on board member private homesphonesto find out who was leaking information. Yea well, if...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., acuity, corporate america, government, droolin, off-topic, Newsweek, Uranus
- Discussion threads 2006-09-06
- Geek Trivia: Planet X marks the spot
- I can name that planet in.....My suggestion for the name of the probably-never-to-be-found Planet X is Otiosus.According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the phrase deus otiosus is from the Latin for "hidden god". "In the history of religions and philosophy, a high god who has withdrawn from the immediate details of...
- Tags: DMambo, planet x, career, god, Uranus
- Discussion threads 2006-09-06
Additional Resources
- Uranus 3D ScreenSaver (exe)
- Have you ever dreamed to view Uranus from space. Now you can do it sitting on your chair. Nice 3D model of Uranus with moons can attract everyone. Planet statistics will show how great it is.
- Tags: 3D, AltarSoft
- Software downloads 2006-10-11
- Northern Lights of Jupiter Screensaver (exe)
- The free screensaver, The Northern Lights of Jupiter contains 10 high resolution images. Both Jupiter and Saturn have magnetic fields much stronger than Earth's (Uranus, Neptune and Mercury are also magnetic), and both have large radiation belts. Aurora has been observed on both, most clearly with the Hubble Space Telescope....
- Tags: Earth, Aurora
- Software downloads 2007-07-30
- 40 years of Star Trek
- Forty years ago the first episode of Star Trek, "The Man Trap", was broadcast at 8:00 PM on NBC (yes, Trivia Geek, I know that it was the sixth episode filmed). Oddly enough I still remember watching it even though I was a few month short of five. ...
- Tags: Star Trek
- Discussion threads 2006-09-08
- Configuration Hunter (exe)
- The primary goal of this application is to offer you the ability to search for aspects and configurations within a chart or a series of charts and to display the results in a simple and analytical manner. The following astrological aspects are supported by the application: Conjunction: 0 degrees aspect...
- Tags: Aspect, Degrees Aspect, Search
- Software downloads 2006-07-06
- Captains log - Oh man that hurts
- We've seen a lot of posts on weird news stories, but this is one that stands outhttp://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20060117/113754804000.htmlAmazingAs much as I liked Star Trek I don't think I would want his stone.Oh, well, at least it helped someone.I wonder what they could get...For a Klingon caught near Uranus... :^Osorry...old childhood joke.Been...
- Tags: Klingon
- Discussion threads 2006-01-18
- Do you know what Star Trek & toilet paper have in common?
- They both circle Uranus and search for Klingons.That wasSo funny I forgot to laugh! What dose a Klingon have for dinner.... any thing that dose not move fast enough!That was ancient when I left high school in 1970Who do you support when two Klingons are fighting a death match?It doesn't...
- Tags: Klingon, Star Trek, hair
- Discussion threads 2006-07-25
- Geek Trivia: A star in the (un)making
- Which of the three "new" planets considered in a recent IAU resolution was a recognized planet in the 1800s? My very educated mother just served us nine pizzas—that was the mnemonic this mere Trivia Geek learned to remember the names of the nine...
- Tags: IAU, Pluto, Jay Garmon, solar system, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Planet, Astronomer, Asteroid, Ceres, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Technical articles 2006-09-26
- Suppository!!!!
- Just Checking :)Anal-ysis InconclusiveButt.. I'm not sure what you're testing for, exactly.Try tech Q & A. They can ASSist with issues of this type.I wondered if....Please disregard would get 50 posts, how many would a subject like this get. I need to get a life.You can take your damn suppositoryand...
- Tags: I'M NOT!!, A$$
- Discussion threads 2005-12-21
- Read Linux-formatted floppies on your Windows workstations with Explore2fs
- What do you do when a user brings a Linux floppy into work that contains important work-related data and tries to load it on his or her Windows workstation, only to discover that the disk can’t be read? You can use the Explore2fs freeware utility to read the disk on...
- Tags: Explore2fs, Explore2fs Web site, floppy disk, John Sheesley, Linux, Microsoft Windows, workstation
- Technical articles 2003-06-30
- Find the master browser in a peer-to-peer workgroup using regular expressions
- When working on a peer-to-peer workgroup, you know the importance of the master browser. In this Daily Drill Down, Greg Shultz employs the regular expressions feature in a VBScript to help you track down that elusive master browser.As you know, when you run Windows in a peer-to-peer workgroup, one of...
- Tags: Web browsers, Scripting languages, PRODUCTIVITY, Greg Shultz, P2P, Web browser, master browser, Microsoft Windows, Find Master Browser Utility
- Technical articles 2001-10-29
- Geek Trivia: A star in the (un)making
- MnemonicEducated mothers can henceforth until the next planetary reshuffle serve Nachos. Olé!Quibblet -- "Moons of Pluto?""...Charon (Pluto's largest moon). (Pluto has two other moons, Hydra and Nix--both discovered in 2005.)" "Moon n: any natural satellite of a planet." By the accepted definition, Pluto has no moons.Good catchThat's a good...
- Tags: career, charon, gfisher@..., hydra, moon, Moon, nix, planet, Pluto, satellite
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
- Who is this guy and what's up with his blog?
- Who is this guy and what's up with his blog?Maybe he's got some hidden messages for a terrorist cell in there:http://techrepublic.com.com/5255-6257-0.html?month=9&year=2005&forumID=99&threadID=182108&id=1774580Content deals with web programmingMost of the content seems related to web programming. His name sounds Iranian, so perhaps the characters we see are the browser's best attempt at displaying...
- Tags: blog, gibberish, M_a_r_k, off-topic, TR BLOG, Web site, wierd
- Discussion threads 2005-10-13
- Geek Trivia: Planet X marks the spot
- What name for a 10th planet did authors Douglas Adams, Larry Niven, and Arthur C. Clarke coincidentally "agree" on? All the recent ruckus about the International Astronomical Union's deliberations over the definition of a planet has warmed this Trivia Geek's recollection of the decades-old search for a...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, Planet X, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Planet, Deviation, Pluto, Lowell, Persephone, Douglas Adams Reference, TVs, Corporate Communications, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing
- Technical articles 2006-09-05
- Geek Trivia: Planetary (m)alignment
- Besides the sun and planets, what are the eight known objects in the solar system larger than Pluto? In honor of NASA's Pluto-bound New Horizons probe that launched last month, we're celebrating two astronomy geek anniversaries this week. On Feb. 7, 1979, the planet Pluto's highly eccentric,...
- Tags: Pluto, Jay Garmon, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Planet, Neptune, trans-Neptunian
- Technical articles 2006-02-07
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