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July 19, 2008 The Blue Screen of Death strikes Star Trek.
Scotty heard of an operating system called Windows. He decided to try it out and install it on the Enterprise's computer. After doing so, on the Enterprise Bridge, Chekov, Sulu and Kirk saw something... it was blue, it had things written in white, it was... the BSOD! Speaking of the BSOD, if you want to cause it for hiding something on the computer, I'll show you how. Go to the start menu. Now, click Run. After that, type "regedit" in the box to execute Registry Editor. After doing that, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters Create a new DWORD value, called "CrashOnCtrlScroll" and set its value to 1. Now, hold right control andhit Scoll Lock twice. After doing this, BAM! BSOD!
Here's how to disable AutoReboot. On the Start menu, go to My Computer. Then, View System Information.Go to the Advanced tab, and hit the Settings button under Startup and Recovery. The box "Automatically Reboot" should be unchecked. If it's not, uncheck it, Apply, then OK. You may need to reboot for the registry modification to take place. |
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June 8, 2008 Better than real astronomy. Star Trek fan content. Who would like to see what will happen with Voyager after they get back to the Alpha Quadrant? Or about the latest in weapons? In Insurrection, Geordi LaForges ays subspace weapons were banned from the Federation. Not true in the 25th century, when they create subspace torpedoes. After they penetrate the shields with a Starfleet signature, it's ready to open up a dimensional distortion - a subspace vacuole. After it does so, the objects colliding/around it get pulled into the vacuole. The pull tears the ship apart nacelle by nacelle. |
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April 9, 2008
It's almost been a year since I last posted. No, I'm not going to be totally weird like my previous blogs (I was a n00b last year :P) I'd like to announce that I've opened up a new astronomy section with pictures I took of the universe (I used Google Sky and looked for what I could find) If you want to see distant galaxies, stars forming in nebulae, asteroids crashing, and stars going supernova, you'll want to see this.
http://sky.google.com
If you see anything you might want to post here, post it in the astronomy section of the forum.
I hope you enjoy this, especially geeks (I'm one of you ;) ) |
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April 15, 2007 MY DAD FINALLY GOT A NEW JOB! W00! I'LL BE GETTING A NEW COMPUTER! He got a job in Waco, TX. And he talks like he's from 'Waker' Plus, my school had an event that would cost about thirty dollars. It got postponed, but "I want it all, I want it all, I want it all, and I want it now!" I spent those thirty dollars on two Queen albums: Sheer Heart Attack and A Day At The Races. Sheer Heart Attack has songs like Stone Cold Crazy and Killer Queen. A Day At The Races has songs like Somebody To Love and Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy. And if you try singing Stone Cold Crazy, you'll probably end up speaking gibberish. The singing is pretty fast. |
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