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Windows 1 to 8

1985  Windows 1.0

 
The First Version of Microsoft Windows, Windows 1.0, with simple applications and the concept of multitasking on PC

1987  Windows 2.0 

The Second Version of Windows, Windows 2.0 with some fixes and the Control Panel.

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Don't Have To Type Both Words Of Captcha Code

So you want to mess with recaptcha? The fault of reCAPTCHA lies in the fact that it is used to digitize non-digital texts, as well as stop spam.
What this means is that in every captcha, there will be two words: one that the computer knows is right and will check your text against and one that it hopes to use to digitize text. In other words, reCAPTCHA only needs one word of your captcha to be correct for your captcha to be accepted.
You will be given two words one real one fake. The fake word is unknown to the computer and can be replaced by anything. Lets just type “cat” (typing anything works but "cat" is fun. lol)
Notice how the required word is displayed, i.e. double layered (the same trick is used by Facebook)
The following tips will help you easily identify which word to type.

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How to find out the IP Address of somebody sending you Anonymous messages


So, someone has been getting on your nerves leaving you messages Anonymously?
Well, fear not. Using this method, you can view their IP Address. This can help you figure out who they are! This works for anyone sending you messages, Anonymous or not.
Simply highlight the block link on the message like so:

Then, right click and select “View Selection Source” (or “Inspect Element” in Google Chrome/Chromium):


Then a new window with the source code of your messages page will pop up:


The highlighted (and circled) numbers are the sender’s IP address!

Congratulations! You can now find out the IP Address of anyone who sends you questions, Anonymous or not. Again, this can be very useful if you need to figure out who somebody is.
EDIT: For anyone wondering what to do with an IP address, just punch in the number here:
http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-lookup



It’ll tell you were the person lives.

The time has come

Give me your lunch money or I'll hack into your homepage
Millions of years of evolution are finally paying off Geeko Sapiens

How to install Harvard referencing style to MS Word 2007

First download the file (styles.zip) from this link
http://bibword.codeplex.com/releases/view/15852

Then copy the file named 'HarvardExeter.xsl' to the following directory
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Bibliography\Style

That's all

Watch the video for step by step tutorial if you don't really understand what its said in that site.

Is your processor 32 bit or 64 bit?

Wondering is your computer processor 32bit or 64 bit? This is the easiest way to figure out.

A picture is worth a thousand words: Juan Osborne's text portraits

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Each of the images in this gallery is made of up up to 200,000 words of varying lengths, heights and colours. Amateur Spanish artist Juan Osborne scours speeches, lyrics and books for the words associated with his subjects.
Each picture is painstakingly pieced together on his netbook using software he designed himself. He says: "People are surprised when I tell them that my work is created using a standard netbook and software that I built myself - which is very basic. There are no limits to creativity - if I need something or think of a new way to make something I just create a new application to do it. I feel free without the need for commercial software."

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The Beatles made from lyrics of 290 of their songs 
A portrait of Sir Winston Churchill
made of the phrase Never, never, never, never give up - a quote from a speech he made on October 29, 1941 at Harrow School
Juan says: "Words are powerful, they go straight into the human mind and really add something to my pictures that you can't get from a regular picture taken with a camera. Mine have stories behind them that can be read, which is pretty unique. I've made so many now that I've got the process down to a tee and can churn out a lot in a short space of time - maybe just a few days each."
A portrait of Charles Darwin with the most frequent words in the book On the Origin of Species
The Words of Jesus 
a picture of Kate Middleton and Prince William.
is made of words from their engagement announcement 
A portrait of Kurt Cobain made using words from Nirvana lyrics
A portrait of John Lennon made using words from the song Imagine
A portrait of US President Barack Obama made from the transcriptions of more than one hundred of his speeches
A portrait of Pablo Picasso made up with words from titles of his paintings
The famous picture of a man standing in front of a column of tanks on Tiananmen Square
made using the word 'Freedom' in about 50 different languages
Vincent van Gogh's painting Starry Night
made with the words of his quote: "I often think that the night is more alive and more richly coloured than the day"
Juan Osborne at his computer
He says that he now plans to create a colossal super picture consisting of one million words: "My biggest one so far was a mere half a million words, but I want to go one better - or half a million better. The only problem I have is finding somewhere to print a picture that big."

Watch TV on your computer for free! with Readon TV Movie Radio Player 7.3.0.0

Readon TV Movie Radio Player 7.3.0.0
Readon TV Movie Radio Player is a revolutionary new software that allows you to watch thousands of TV channels and latest movies directly on your computer. You can also record your favorite radio and MTV songs to MP3 audio files. 
License model ; Free 
Limitations : Not available 
Operating systems : Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 
Additional requirements : Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows Media Player 10 


Here are some key features of "Readon TV Movie Radio Player": 
1. Thousands of TV and radio channels from all around the world. 
2. Watch latest movies (even those showing in the cinema now). 3. Live sports (NBA, european soccer). 
4. A large variety of genres including movies, comedy, news, general TV, kids, music, pop, jazz, classic etc. 
5. Record online music to MP3 audio files. 
6. Record TV into asf fomat video files. 
7. Adult videos search engine plugin(Thousands of videoss). 
8. Flash games search engine plugin(Thousands of games). 
9. Music on demand search engine plugin (Millions of MP3) 
10. Movie search engine plugin. 
11. User password protected to disable viewing of adult content. 
12. Includes all SopCast and ShoutCast Channels. 
13. Google Youtube 
14. Free to use. 
15. Auto updatable channel lists.

How to make your computer talk

You can make your computer talk. You'll need to create a visual basic script file that will pop up a message for you to write something. When you write on it and press OK - your computer will speak it. So, go ahead give your PC a voice...

1) Open Notepad

2) Copy the below text and paste on notepad...

Dim userInput
userInput = InputBox("Write a message for me to say")
Set Sapi = Wscript.CreateObject("SAPI.SpVoice") 
Sapi.speak userInput

3) Be Sure To Save As .VBS

4) Now open it and you will see an place to write

5) When you write it and press OK

6) Your computer will tell what you typed

How to Disable Facebook Theater Mode

How to remove that annoying  photo displaying black box

Some people love it, most hate it. Here is how to get rid of Theater Mode on facebook for good. Theater mode is essentially an annoying pop-up box for photos on facebook which limits your ability to interact with the rest of the website. According to them, they do not plan on allowing users to disable it so we must take action!

Link for the script: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/96773



From Dylan (Household Hacker)

The Scrollwheel

Original comic posted to Reddit by Neonnoodle, check it out here:
- The comic - http://imgur.com/6ETb4.gif
- Reddit post - http://redd.it/df8cd

Animation by Guy Collins (unfortunatejordan).
- http://www.youtube.com/user/guyjcollins

Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), titled "Comic Plodding"

Can self-esteem be increased by playing a computer game?

Can self-esteem be increased by playing a computer game called Wham? The answer is yes according to a study conducted by Jodene Baccus, a doctoral student in McGill's Department of Psychology.


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