Tuesday, August 31, 2010

New Customer Promotion + New Fall Bouquets

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New Customer Promotion + New Fall Bouquets
ProFlowers - Send ProFlowers starting at $19.99

Sunshiny Days
Sunshiny Day
Out of the blue, for no reason at all, just because... sending flowers when they're unexpected works wonders.  Whether your customers are sending flowers across town or cross country, ProFlowers makes it easy: ordering online takes only minutes and costs less.  For the month of September, we're running a new customer promotion - exclusively available to our affiliate partners.  Keep reading for the details of this promotion along with our monthly product deals.


September Site-wide Promotions

New Customer Special - Save 20% on orders $39.99 or more
Expires 9/30/2010
Link must be used to activate promotion
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Send Flowers and Gifts from $19.99 + get a FREE Glass Vase with any floral purchase
Ongoing
Link must be used to activate promotion
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September Product Promotions

Save 25% on 100 Blooms of Peruvian Lilies w/ FREE Chocolates & Vase, only $29.99
Expires 9/30/2010
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Save 50% on One Dozen Assorted Roses w/ FREE Glass Vase, only $19.99
Expires 9/30/2010
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Get $10 off Sunshiny Days flower bouquet w/FREE Premium Green Vase, only $29.99
Expires 9/30/2010
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Save 20% on Kaleidoscope flower bouquet w/ FREE Glass Vase, only $39.99
Expires 9/30/2010
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Get FREE Standard Delivery on Thinking of You flower bouquet, only $29.99
Expires 9/30/2010
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OpenOffice.org - Download Beta Release

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OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 Beta 1 - untested full installation sets

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Disclaimer: The software in the following table is feature complete and with included localization but can contain issues. Detailed tests needs to be done. Therefore it cannot be seen as a released build and it is not recommended to deploy in a production environment. However, you are invited to use and test these builds. Please report any possible issues. For more information visit the homepage of the particular localization team.
¹ Developer Builds for MacOS PPC were created by Nakata Maho. As they are available some days later please be patient until the links are working. Linking was done with our friendly cooperation.

Language
The names do not refer to countries.
Windows
 
 
Linux 32-bit
Intel
RPM
Linux 32-bit
Intel
DEB
Linux 64-bit
x86-64
RPM
Linux 64-bit
x86-64
DEB
Mac OS
Intel
 
Mac OS
PowerPC¹
 
Solaris
Intel
 
Solaris
Sparc
 
English (US)English (US) exe rpm deb rpm deb dmg dmg pkg pkg

Monday, August 30, 2010

Assassins Creed II PC V1.010 Plus 5 Trainer 100% work FREE

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Assassin's Creed II Plus 5 Trainer for PC

Assassin's Creed II is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the second video game installment of the Assassin's Creed series and is a direct sequel to the 2007 video game Assassin's Creed. The game was released on video game consoles in November 2009, and released for Windows in March 2010.

The game is set in 2012, with player-controlled protagonist Desmond Miles escaping from Abstergo Industries with an employee, Lucy Stillman, after being forced to relive the genetic memories of ancestral assassin Altaïr ibn La-Ahad through a machine known as the "Animus". After escaping from Abstergo, Desmond enters a device which is more advanced than the original Animus, the Animus 2.0, and relives the genetic memories of ancestral nobleman Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who lived during the Renaissance period of the late fifteenth century in Italy. The player controls Ezio, who becomes an Assassin after his father and brothers are murdered by a traitor to the Auditore family. While controlling Ezio, the player can explore game renditions of Italian cities, regions and landmarks in open world gameplay.

Assassin's Creed II was met with widespread acclaim, garnering aggregated scores of 91% for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and 85% for PC, from review aggregator Metacritic. The game was praised for its stronger emphasis on open-world exploration and interaction, non-linear gameplay and greater mission variety compared to the first Assassin's Creed. The game was also credited with improved non-player character AI and combat mechanics, and its new economic system allowing players to purchase accessories, armor and improved weapons through the course of the game.


Assassins Creed II V1.01.0 +5 Trainer: Download

EasyBCD 2.0.2

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EasyBCD 2.0.2

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EasyBCD is NeoSmart Technologies' multiple award-winning answer to taking control of your bootloader. EasyBCD extends and revamps the Windows Vista/Windows 7 BCD bootloader, and with EasyBCD, almost anything is possible. Setting up and configuring a dual-boot between Windows 7, Windows Vista, older versions of Windows such as XP & 2003, Linux, Ubuntu, BSD, and Mac OS X is a breeze. You just point & click and EasyBCD does the rest.
EasyBCD is geared for users of all kinds. Whether you just want to add an entry to your old XP partition or want to create a duplicate for testing purposes; if you're interested in debugging the Windows Kernel or septuple-booting your seven test operating systems, EasyBCD is the key.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Ultimate Boot CD

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Ultimate Boot CD is completely free for the download, or could be obtained for a small fee. If you had somehow paid a ridiculous amount of money for it, you have most likely been fleeced. The least you could do is to make as many copies of the offical UBCD and pass it to your friends, relatives, colleagues or even complete strangers to minimize the per unit cost of your loss! 

You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to:
  • Run floppy-based diagnostic tools from CDROM drives. More and more PCs are shipped without floppy drives these days, and it is such a royal pain when you need to run diagnostic tools on them.

  • Free yourself from the slow loading speed of the floppy drive. Even if you do have a floppy drive, it is still much much faster to run your diagnostic tools from the CDROM drive, rather than wait for the tool to load from the floppy drive.

  • Consolidate as many diagnostic tools as possible into one bootable CD. Wouldn't you like to avoid digging into the dusty box to look for the right floppy disk, but simply run them all from a single CD? Then the Ultimate Boot CD is for you!

  • Run Ultimate Boot CD from your USB memory stick. A script on the CD prepares your USB memory stick so that it can be used on newer machines that supports booting from USB devices. You can access the same tools as you would from the CD version.  
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Current release: V5.0.3
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ISO image
301MB[MD5 ] 6cf0f4ff7f11ad2d78058541831c4bcc
[SHA1] 407fe935d942b3d14c85bf12415a37ce46b19c51
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ProtectData, A freeware data recovery & hiding software

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ProtectData is a small "freeware" (Had I an alternative, I dare not to use the term) which presently does the following :
  1. Recovers data from a damaged floppy
  2. Hides data on a floppy using a custom (& inefficient) file system & of course, retrieves, displays & optionally saves them in the form of a file
  3. Hides the existing contents of a floppy
  4. Reads/Writes the raw sectors of a floppy & displays/save them in a form of a file


Since it's in its BETA, so lots of bugs will be there which need to be addressed. So, I'd like to request you to give it a try & let me know.

As floppy drives are obsolete today, so one can use VFD & simulate a floppy drive with a drive letter A:\ (presently, it's a must)

The program sometimes faces a problem in dismounting the drive to which it opens a handle. In that case, one should unmount & remount the image from within VFD.

Since still I'm not sure about the acceptability & also running in short of time, I couldn't (or didn't) prepare a detailed user guide, but a primitive documentation. I'll request the user to go it through before actually trying it out.

Any queries posted on this thread will be answered ASAP.

BTW, I've planned to put a bit more detailed user guide & technical documentation after a few days. I'm personally grateful to Nuno for his effort & support in guiding me doing that.

Lastly, I don't consider myself eligible to put my small endeavour here, in Projectforge, which is a breeding ground for large projects. But I started a thread here just to support the moderators' endless effort to "put everything in place". If someone develops a hard feelings, please do look on my signature text.
Attached File(s)
Attached File  ProtectData_0.1_beta.rar ( 31.39K ) 
Attached File  Documentation_0.1_beta.rar ( 109.99K )

Firefox tricks - Keyboard shortcuts

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Firefox Keyboard shortcuts

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This is a list of keyboard shortcuts in Mozilla Firefox.
CommandShortcut
Navigation
BackAlt+Left Arrow
Backspace
ForwardAlt+Right Arrow
Shift+Backspace
HomeAlt+Home
Open FileCtrl+O
ReloadF5
Ctrl+R
Reload (override cache)Ctrl+F5
Ctrl+Shift+R
StopEsc
Current Page
Go to Bottom of PageEnd
Go to Top of PageHome
Move to Next FrameF6
Move to Previous FrameShift+F6
Page Info
Page SourceCtrl+U
PrintCtrl+P
Save Page AsCtrl+S
Zoom InCtrl++
Zoom OutCtrl+-
Zoom ResetCtrl+0
Editing
CopyCtrl+C
CutCtrl+X
DeleteDelete
PasteCtrl+V
RedoCtrl+Y
Select AllCtrl+A
UndoCtrl+Z
Search
FindCtrl+F
Find AgainF3
Ctrl+G
Find As You Type Link'
Find As You Type Text/
Find PreviousShift+F3
Web SearchCtrl+K
Ctrl+E
Windows & Tabs
Close TabCtrl+W
Ctrl+F4
Close WindowCtrl+Shift+W
Alt+F4
Move Tab Left
(when tab is focused)
Ctrl+Left Arrow
Ctrl+Up Arrow
Move Tab Right
(when tab is focused)
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Ctrl+Down Arrow
Move Tab to Beginning
(when tab is focused)
Ctrl+Home
Move Tab to End
(when tab is focused)
Ctrl+End
New TabCtrl+T
New WindowCtrl+N
Next TabCtrl+Tab
Ctrl+Page Down
Open Address in New Tab
(from Location Bar or Search Bar)
Alt+Enter
Previous TabCtrl+Shift+Tab
Ctrl+Page Up
Undo Close TabCtrl+Shift+T
Undo Close WindowCtrl+Shift+N
Select Tab (1 to 8)Ctrl+(1 to 8)
Select Last TabCtrl+9
Tools
Bookmark All TabsCtrl+Shift+D
Bookmark This PageCtrl+D
BookmarksCtrl+B
Ctrl+I
Library windowCtrl+Shift+B
Caret BrowsingF7
DownloadsCtrl+J
HistoryCtrl+H
Toggle Private BrowsingCtrl+Shift+P
Clear Recent HistoryCtrl+Shift+Del
Error ConsoleCtrl+Shift+J
Miscellaneous
Complete .com AddressCtrl+Enter
Complete .net AddressShift+Enter
Complete .org AddressCtrl+Shift+Enter
Delete Selected Autocomplete EntryDel
Toggle Full ScreenF11
HelpF1
Toggle Menu Toolbar (when hidden)ALT
Select Location BarAlt+D
F6
Ctrl+L
Select or Manage Search Engines
(when Search Bar is focused)
Alt+Up Arrow
Alt+Down Arrow
F4
Media shortcuts(OGG/Theora Videos Only)
Toggle Play / PauseSpace
Decrease volumeArrow down
Increase volumeArrow up
Mute audioCtrl+Down Arrow
Unmute audioCtrl+Arrow up
Seek back 15 secondsLeft Arrow
Seek back 10 %Ctrl+Left Arrow
Seek forward 15 secondsRight Arrow
Seek forward 10 %Ctrl+Right Arrow
Seek to the beginningHome
Seek to the endEnd

Friday, August 27, 2010

Speccy

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Speccy

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Speccy

System Information

SpeccySpeccy is an advanced System Information tool for your PC. We're always improving it, but have just published a Final Release version for you to download!
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Jerry and World wars

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Jerry and World wars
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Jerry and WWs

Jerry was a nickname given to Germans during the Second World War by soldiers and civilians of the Allied nations, in particular by the British. Although the nickname was originally created during World War I, it did not find common use until World War II.
Jerry has analogues from different eras in Tommy (British), Charlie (Vietnam—"Victor Charlie" for VC (Viet Cong), later shortened to just "Charlie"), Sammy (Somalia), and Ivan (Russians).
The name is most likely a simple alteration of the word German. Some have claimed that the World War I German helmet, shaped like a chamber pot or jeroboam, was the initial impetus for creation, although this is almost certainly revisionist history. One ongoing use of "jerry" is found in the term jerrycan.
After World War II, settlements and camps sprang up around British garrisons in the former West Germany, and the colloquial term of "Boxhead" became common amongst British troops and their families. This term has its origins in "square-heads" as a reference to the almost square-shaped helmets used by the Germans in the First and Second World Wars.
Also the term "Jerry-rigged" (an adapted form of the much older nautical term "jury rig") was adopted by many allied troops and became a common term that transferred into everyday usage. The term was given for how some of the German equipment was maintained during the latter parts of the second world war. As Hitler's war machine was breaking down, lack of supplies meant that the equipment had to be held together in a patchwork fashion. As allied troops came across abandoned vehicles and machinery they could see shoddy workmanship used to hold the machinery together. Since the German soldiers were already known as Jerrys the term Jerry-rigged seemed fit.
Recently the term "Eric" has become popular amongst British troops, originating from an episode of the British TV comedy Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, in which the name "Eric" was used instead of "Jerry" in an attempt to confuse some Germans who were fluent in English.