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Congressman warns of current GA- Russia conflict in 2002!!!
Ron Paul in an interview with Jim Lehrer says in 2002 interview that by the US adopting a preemptive first Strike Doctrine would eventually lead to Russia invading GA
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Girls Get the Anime Look with Extra-Wide Contact Lenses
Girls in Japanese comics, cartoon videos or anime share a common look - big eyes that, by making the rest of the face look small, add the cuteness and sex appeal prized by many Japanese men. Since no amount of cosmetic surgery will make actual human eyes larger, some girls are trying another way to up their cute quotient: extra-wide contact lenses!
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'Everyone Will Remember Me as Some Sort of Monster'
A troubled teenager. An assault rifle. Eight slain in a mall. It was national news for a few days. Then it was forgotten.
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Repurpose Your Nintendo as a Lunchbox (PICS)
I had a broken NES, a rotary tool, two small hinges, some glue and Alpha Flight's Sasquatch. What I ended up with was a lunchbox that gets all kinds of funny looks.
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Once You Look, You Can't Look Away (Pic)



Oct
26

New FLTK Skin

2007 @ 10:42 PM

So I've taken some interest in making my stuff prettier now.
After a couple hours of planning, I've started writing a little custom skinned widget set.
skin
Here's a little progress shot of it. I still have some work to do, but I can't wait to build some new programs on top of it!

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Jul
13

Introducing RingShop!

2007 @ 05:21 AM

RingShop

RingShop is a nifty little program I've crafted that will let you clip out a portion of a song and save it to a different bit rate that makes it great for creating RingTones. There are tools out there, but this is one of the easiest to use. Also, most other tools don't let you change the output quality [especially Motorola Phone Tools Melody Studio which is why I made this!], but this program does!

How it Works

Step 1: Open RingShop and click on the Load Button. Find the song you want to extract the ringtone from and click on Open.
Step 2: Now you can play around with your song. But we need to familiarize ourselves with the interface first.
The slider at the top is the start position of your ringtone. Move it to wherever you please and click on the Play button to start the song. Press the Stop button and make further adjustments if needed.
The middle slider is just there to show the position of the song when it is currently playing. You can't move it.
The bottom slider is the end position of the ringtone. This is where the ringtone will be cut off.
As you move the start and end sliders, the length of the ringtone will change. I often try to keep my length around 30 seconds as that is the most a ringtone will usually every be played.
Step 3: After you crop out the portion of the song you want, you can now save it. As you see, there are various options that you can change. If you're not sure what they are, just leave them as defaults. The defaul settings sound the best but take up the least space, which is ideal for a ringtone. So now you can just click on the Save button, and RingShop will save your RingTone!
Step 4: From here, it's your job to get the ringtone file onto your phone. I personally use Motorola's Phone Tools File Transfer Studio.

Download

Like what you see? You can download the RingShop setup free of charge.

Need Help?

Email me or post a comment to this article!

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Jul
2

Announcing Tube Leak

2007 @ 05:08 AM

I'm formally announcing the development of "Tube Leak." Tube Leak is a new application that really just makes browsing YouTube enjoyable.
Let's start by iterating through some of its features.
Tube Leak allows you to view all of the YouTube video pages. You can choose from Most Recent, Top Favorites, Most Discussed, etc. and choose the time frame for the videos. You can also do the basic searching.
What's cool about this is that you can save a whole page of search results and it will be available from then on by accessing the Saved Results page within Tube Leak.
To actually watch a YouTube video, just click on the thumbnail image of the video you want to play. It will automatically start playing only a short moment later. From there, you can save the video to your YouTube favorites(which will be synched with Tube Leak itself), find related videos, and post the video to an assortment of social networking sites.
But, perhaps the most useful feature is that of the big iPod button at the top. Press this button and your video will automatically start downloading and be converted to an appopriate format. You can save videos to be played on your PSP, iPod, or PC itself.
All of this happens in the background and doesn't require one bit of work on the user's part.
Just sit back and surf. :)
As of right now, pricing is set at $5 per license. Payment will be done via PayPal.

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