All articles from: February, 2010

A Cool Spokeless Bicycle Built By Yale Students

All bicycle wheels have spokes , right ? You can’t even think of a bicycle wheel without any spokes.  At least that is what I believed in till I read about the spoke less bicycle. This bicycle is the brain child of a few Yale University students (9 in all, and Mechanical majors too). This [...]

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ReminderFox – Firefox Add-on for ToDo And Reminders

ReminderFox is a Firefox add-on that helps you in task management. Nowadays, most people are spending all their computer time in front of a web browser. So why not let the web browser itself manage your tasks instead of relying on a different software ? This is where ReminderFox add-on comes into the picture.

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Hexxagon – A Fun Game

Hexxagon is a retro classic game where you try to take over all the spaces on the board, and you do this by leaping into the spaces next to your opponent’s pieces. You control a red jewel and your opponent a blue globule. This cool game can be played between you and the AI (Computer); [...]

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20 Years of Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing software developed and marketed by Adobe Systems. It is the current market leader for commercial bitmap and image manipulation software, and is the flagship product of Adobe Systems.

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How To Master Your Emotions

As human beings, we are all affected by emotions. I am sure every one of us have had to face emotions like anger, hurt, guilt, regret, sadness, dejection and so on. Many times, we are overwhelmed by these emotions thus making us less useful to us and people around us. Learning to master these emotions [...]

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Determine The Current Runlevel In Linux

There are different ways of finding the current runlevel in Linux. Two of them are as follows : Using who command $ who -r You can also use the option –runlevel instead of -r. runlevel command Linux has a command called runlevel which also prints the current runlevel. $ runlevel

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How To: TrueCrypt Setup On Ubuntu Linux

TrueCrypt is an open source software that helps you set up and maintain an on-the-fly encrypted volume. On the fly encryption means data is automatically encrypted or decrypted right before they are loaded or saved, without any user intervention.

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