Apr 23 2010

Finally, assembling the “Chair”

After a few weeks of anxious waiting, it’s finally here! Took me quite some time to find a good and affordable mesh type chair  in the city.

Good thing that a few months back I got to visit an old classmate of mine who went into the business of selling computers and stuff (Coccyx Computer), and voila! I found the “Chair” there. Getting it was on an order basis, so I had to wait, but it was worth it and the price was really great compared to the other big stores here.

Spent a few minutes this evening assembling the “Chair” and here are some of the pics:

The battle plans:

The parts:

The finished “Chair”:

Well, time for me to relax, sit on the “Chair” and finish working on that project I have with my friend’s store. Heres hoping that there will be no more bad backs and aching behinds after hours of working in front of the coding machine. Now if I could just do something with the daytime heat…


Apr 14 2010

Special Keyboard For Office Workers

Source: makeuseof.com


Apr 12 2010

Reasons Why Superheroes Aren’t Online More Often

Source: Agent-X


Mar 11 2010

I Know Photoshop

Source: makeuseof.com


Mar 1 2010

5 Must-Have Geek Collectibles

While some people may amass large numbers of porcelain figurines or miniature replica cars, we’ve got five far cooler collectibles for those of a more geeky nature.

From vinyl to plush, we bring you five social media-, online- and tech-themed items that will not only show your affiliation to all things geek, but who knows, could end up being worth something in years to come.

Peruse the list below and let us know which item you’d chose to grace your desk in the comments.


1. Ollie the Twitterrific Bird


This adorable blue bird is a real-life representation of the TwitterrificTwitterrific Mac Twitter client from Iconfactory and would look super-sweet perched on your desk. Around 4 inches tall, Ollie “loves to chat about what’s going on” according to his makers. There are two Ollies available — a vinyl version for just under $20, and a flocked vinyl option for $26.95. Now all we need is a Fail Whale to complete the set.

Cost: From $19.95


2. Android Mini Collectibles

AndroidAndroid fans get not one but 12 different versions of the cute robotic logo to collect. Kicking off with the standard green effort, there’s also a “worker” version with shirt and tie, an albino option, and some “super rare chase editions” to look out for. Designed by NYC artist Andrew Bell, each vinyl figure stands 3 inches tall and features a rotating head and arms.

Cost: Approx $7.25 each


3. Firefox Plushie


Fans of Mozilla’s open source browser can show their love with this official plush toy. Technically, it’s actually a red panda, as that’s what a “firefox” actually is. The 9-inch stuffed toy comes with “cuteness guaranteed” according to Mozilla, and proceeds from sales benefit the Mozilla Foundation. Now can we have a big-earedFennec fox next?

Cost: $12.08


4. Plush Steve Jobs Doll


The trademark black turtleneck, the jeans, the glasses; “Plush Jobs” is unmistakable in his Steve-ness, and could work equally well for Apple fanatics and haters — the latter of which could easily find some Voodoo uses. From LEGO-loving Apple fans PodBrix, Plush Jobs stands at 17 inches tall and was created because the makers “always wanted a cuddly Jobs doll” so figured “other people might want one too.” The first 500 have already sold out, but PodBrix promises to make more.

Cost: $27.99


5. Tux the Penguin’s Gwin Army


Tux, the logo for LinuxLinux, famously created by Larry Ewing, has seen many real-life incarnations as varied as plushies and squeezy stress toys. But we think the best is the Gwin range from October Toys that gives the little open source penguin his own “army” full of wonderful, wacky, colorful characters as designed by a variety of artists. The vinyl Gwin range stands at around 2.5 inches tall with a limited number released, so if you see one you like, you know what you need to do.

Cost: From $10 each

Source: mashable.com


Feb 21 2010

Pirated DVD Vs. Legal DVD

Source: makeuseof.com


Feb 13 2010

New Adobe product!

May the pixels be with you.

Source: 72dotsperinch.blogspot.com


Feb 12 2010

iGotaBigAssPocket Pants For iPad Owners

change of pants? anyone?

Source: OhNo!Doom


Feb 11 2010

What People Do To Make Their Computers Load Faster

Most sensitive mouse wins!

Source: makeuseof.com


Feb 8 2010

Feb. 8 is Clean Out Your Computer Day

It can be hard to remember to routinely clean out your computer — whether that means running virus scans or organizing your files. That’s why having a day devoted to making sure that your computer is working well and that you can find anything you need on it is a good idea. The Institute for Business Technology originally sponsored a National Clean Out Your Computer Day several years ago, assigning it to the second Monday in February. It’s a holiday well worth adding to your calendar.

Clean Up Your Operating System

It seems to be a fact of life that the longer your operating system has been installed on your computer, the slower it gets. I recently had to back up all my data and reinstall my operating system, and the difference it made is incredible. Even if you aren’t prepared to completely wipe your system, there are some things you can do to speed things up.

Microsoft recommends running built-in utilities, like Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter, on a regular basis. There are comparable utilities in every operating system. You can also use an external tool, like Iolo Technologies’ System Mechanic, which can fix common problems and reduce demands on your system, like unused background programs.

Clean Out Files

Even as hard drives keep getting bigger, we keep coming up with files to fill them up. While sorting through all your files may not be necessary, doing a little spring cleaning can make them easier to manage. Personally, I try to get the files I don’t think I’m going to need again off my main computer and on to a separate hard drive every so often, if only to make sure that I have space for more.

It may not be a bad idea to go through what you have on other storage media. I recently ran across a stack of floppy disks, only to realize that I didn’t have access to anything that could actually read them at this point. There are a few files there that I’d like to have, but otherwise, there’s no reason to cart around old floppy disks.

Don’t Forget the Hardware

Even if the only part of your computer that you can actually see is the monitor, it’s worthwhile to occasionally knock the dust off. We’ve discussed cleaning laptops before, and cleaning desktops isn’t too different. Wipe down those monitors, clear out vents and maybe even clean your keyboard and mouse while you’re at it. Just getting rid of the dust can extend your computer’s life.

Make Your Progress Permanent

Once you’ve gotten your computer cleaned out, it’s worth taking a little time to make sure that it stays that way. One of the best options is to make sure that any tools you’re using are set up to run automatically — virus scanners, backups and so forth should be running regularly without you needing to remember to start them up.

Don’t forget to mark Clean Out Your Computer Day on the calendar for next year!

Source: Thursday Bram, webworkerdaily.com


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