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Multiplicity Controls Numerous Windows PCs with a Single Keyboard and Mouse, Is a Last Resort
Windows: Multiplicity is an application in the vein of previously mentioned Synergy that allows you to control multiple Windows computers with a single keyboard and mouse. It's also quite spendy. We've detailed how to control multiple computers across platforms with a single keyboard and mouse using Synergy, and it's a free, open source option.How Vinyl Records Are Made–And How to Pirate A Vinyl Record | DO IT: Projects, Plans and How-tos
Vinyl records have a unique place in the world of music media. Aside from their warm analog tone, vinyl is the only popular medium that is nearly impossible to create or duplicate at home – something that can’t be claimed by cassettes, CDs, DVDs, and certainly not mp3s. Not to be an apologist for piracy, this inherently creates more value for recorded music than using an easily reproducible medium (be it physically or digitally) does.[APP]SuperOneClick v2.3.3 - Motorola Exploit Added!
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The Internet Wishlist Helps Make Your Ideas Happen
If you've ever had an idea you've wanted to see turned into software or a webapp, the Internet Wishlist is a site that wants to help make your dreams come true. The Internet Wishlist isn't about making money off your ideas, but allowing smart people to find your ideas and turn them into reality.How to Combine Rescue Disks to Create the Ultimate Windows Repair Disk
We’ve covered loads of different anti-virus, Linux, and other boot disks that help you repair or recover your system, but why limit yourself to just one?You should follow me on twitter | Dustin Curtis
Several weeks ago we published a post that told you about 10 free online books for web designers . We received lots of positive feedback from many of our readers who appreciated the great information, but one common question was, “Is there a PDF version?”.

