Even if you don’t go the the extremes of CPU overclocking, you may sometimes wonder whether your CPU is too hot or not. For example, my own Athlon XP 2600+ currently displays 62°C. Is it too much?
Chris Hare comes to our help with his table of CPU characteristics. You will find there (among other things), the official max temperature of your CPU. Don’t even try to reach that temperature: It is merely the hottest point before failure (AMD and Intel will not warrant anything past this) and you should have a cooling fan or system good enough to maintain the CPU far from this, but it is an important data.
Acronis True Image is one of the best disk utilities of the market: Like Norton Ghost it allows to make a full-image copy of one hard disk drive and to restore it later in one pass. Unfortunately, up to now, it was a little expensive at $49.95.
did you know that a lot of us can have it for free? And legally, too? You just have to be the happy owner of a Seagate (I have several of them) or Maxtor disk drive. Seagate’s Disc Wizard and Maxtor’s Max Blast actually contain a very extensive OEM version of the original software from Acronis. Why not use it?
A graphic designer, a web site designer often need to find a reliable source for graphic data and more specifically for graphic textures.
Here comes an excellent small web site: In-Texture.com bring a very rich collection of graphic (and photographic) textures that are available for free. And a few very nice samples!
It’s a bane for photographers: There is always a little detail in the picture that we would like to remove. If it is an ugly little spot your best graphics suite will do. If it is something much more annoying (a fence, people, etc.), it may be a near to impossible task.
Now, if you are willing to reproduce the exploit of some geniuses of graphics editing but do not have the talent, you may use a tool for Windows: PhotoWipe. You only have to brush over the parts you want to remove and the software program will remove it automagically.
You cannot expect it to work on all subjects, but removing a wire, a fence or over complex patterns in front of a relatively predictable plain subject is feasible. The utility will compute the most probable background from surrounding hints. It does not always work, but it’s worht trying to salvage a picture.
Using C4 explosives can have adverse effects on your health or on the health of others. This is correctly demonstrated by the following video from GameTrailers (keep the sound level down).
Jesuits belong to a catholic church order that can be rightfully praised for its passion for spreading the word of God to all ends of the world and for science in general (and some less brilliant moments, I have to admit). Today, we learn from Antonio Spadaro in La Civilta Cattolica a Jesuit Rome-based journal, that Second Life, the simulation-based Internet game and environment , is not only a place where “the erotic dimension is very present” but “it needs to be understood… the best way to understand it is to enter it” and this must be read as a invitation to explore the possibilities of modern mission.
In a sense, it made me think about The sparrow, the excellent SciFi book of Mary Doria Russell, which is setting her story around a Jesuit sent to mission to a distant planet and into the core of human soul.
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photogaphy and digital SLR cameras?
They are now grouped again in my new web site YLovePhoto.com.