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Member Since July 13, 2006
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Foxytunes - what is the lightest media player you ...

it does support VLC since mid August, or at least it suppose to in the new version 2.96. but according to Foxytunes blog , you do have to set something up.
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 2 years ago
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Viewing IE pages on Firefox

if you have a windows powered computer, and internet explorer installed, you can use the IE Tab extension for firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/ it enables you to open sites build for ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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Did a TV series ever come back after it was taken off?

yes it did, at least once. it was the show Family Guy (by fox) which first showed at 1999. it was then canceled at 2000, renewed, canceled again in 2002. and then, after strong DVD sales and many ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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Helio Display

well, my knowledge of physics and optics isn't gr8, but a similar technology create the same type of screen using a dry fog which is created from plain water. since light has to be reflected of ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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How can I send a registered e-mail?

since ur goverment, is my goverment, i hope so 2. :-) but just to clerify, a registered email (like the one the goverment wants to use), is not the same as just a getting a read receipt. it involves ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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How can I send a registered e-mail?

damn. i was sure at least some of them do, from what i saw on the web anyway. i was looking for more services, like boaz mentioned, but so far, all are for windows only for some stupid reason. well ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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How can I send a registered e-mail?

most email programs (and some web services) does include a receiving and reading receipts options. have u checked if what u use include such an option? only problem is that the other side have to ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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Cache memory in dual-core processors

are you talking about cache memory as part of the cpu (level 1 and/or 2)? the amount of cores inside the cpu don't affect the need of this type of memory, which is used to temporarly store instruction ...
Submitted by Jack of all Trades 3 years ago
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