del.icio.us links for April 30, 2007

  1. Default – googlefor.com [Google Logo Maker: Personal Search Engine Maker]

    Make Your Own Search Engine – If you ever wanted to have your own logo at Google or Yahoo, now you can at GoogleFor.com and YahooFor.com. The logo will stay even on search results for the Google search variant (it will disappear in the Yahoo search).

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Originally uploaded on April 30, 2007 by The_Steffer

Great photo of an Ally way

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Why do I have to tell you what I want? Why can’t you just read my mind?

Originally uploaded on April 30, 2007 by The_Steffer

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Geek Intervention


from joyoftech.com April 30, 2007

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del.icio.us links for April 29, 2007

  1. MySpace Friend Adder

    Friendr operates on a “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” system, where users can easily find other willing friends. For every friend you add, you earn a point. For every friend you refer, you earn ten points. Friendr points expire after 24 hours

  2. 7 Awesome Things Built on the Digg API

    It has only been a week since Digg officially launched their API, but there are already a handful of useful applications and ideas that are finding their way onto the web. Here are 7 we really like.

  3. Freeway Collapse, Highway 580 East

    There’s something about MacArthur – “COLLAPSE OF HIGHWAY 580 OVERPASS IN THE MACARTHUR MAZE, Oakland, CA — Early this morning a massive chunk of a 580 Eastbound overpass collapsed.”

  4. Paying by mobile, that’ll do nicely

    You’re about to make your red-faced excuses when you remember you also have your mobile phone. All you need do is swipe it across a reader by the till and instantly your purchases will be charged to your credit card.

  5. Audiobooks and the ethical path

    The question being, can you check out one of these audiobooks, rip it in iTunes, place it on your iPod, and stay within the letter of the law? And the answer is: While people do it all the time, no. Libraries are forbidden from making copies and so are yo

  6. BootPicker: Better dual-boot options for Mac

    BootPicker offers an interface that allows a non-administrative user to choose from multiple startup drives at boot (before the Login Window is displayed). It also respects Open Firmware passwords and remote administration by Apple Remote Desktop.

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Video Acidente Moto Greek Bike Accident 4

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Added  July 20, 2006
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Accident on Greek road clip 3

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car vs bike

Added November 15, 2006
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Greek Bike Accident 2

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Added June 14, 2006
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The First Undersea Restaurant
via www.ocean.com

The worlds first ever all-glass undersea restaurant in t Bulletshe world opens its doors for business at the Hilton Maldives Resort &Spa on the 15th April this year. Ithaa will sit five meters below the waves of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by a vibrant coral reef and encased in clear acrylic offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.

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Under sea resturant

Added March 29, 2007
By Hilton Maldives Resort &Spa

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Greek Bike Accident 1

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Myriam Abel – All Bye Myself ( Nouvelle Star )

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A great performance from Myriam on the TV Show Nouvelle Star in 2005

Added February 16, 2007
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Sony HDR-HC3 and Canon HV10 Micro HD Camcorders

Sony HDR-HC3 & Canon HV10

Until recently, using a micro-camcorder meant shooting standard-definition only, but no longer. The first crop of HD micro-cams is now available. While it’s easy to think of them as consumer cameras, you can just as easily imagine them being used on lightweight jib arms, as hidden cameras, as helmet cams, as handheld B-roll cameras, or as emergency backups to your 3-chip professional HD cameras-basically, in any role for which a bigger camera would be too large, heavy, expensive, or obvious. So to get behind the hype, I tested two of the most popular HD micro-cams: the Canon HV10 and the Sony HDR-HC3.

added April 28, 2007
By Tim Sassoon at dv.com

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