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a comprehensive overview that should cover most all questions and possible fears you might have about the Large Hadron Collider
adds more cowbell & walken to your mp3s
I realized that while two people from two entirely different countries and backgrounds may seem to have nothing in common, the only thing they might have in common is me... So I decided to start a network where people from across the world might come together and get a conversation started over me.
The fix is actually pretty simple and involves changing the state of “browser.cache.memory.enable” in Firefox’s “about:config“.
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robots, bombs & swords
"It’s a gentleman who’s playing through the series-best Hitman: Blood Money missions in the stupidest way possible."
tout, les scripts, les sources, etc
eh, nice screenshot gallery
assembled screenshots and maps from videogames - especially old ones
It's supposed to bring some nice Vista features to your XP Explorer. but I haven't used Vista much, so to me it just makes my Explorer work more like my Firefox : tabs, breadcrumbs, plugins, skins.. and it doesn't waste ressources ! Use it with Taskix !
as alice said : "It's PMOG meets EVE!"
flv extract & flv input plugin
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Put your spatial perception into perspective with this 3d puzzle game. Assemble as many images from an abstract cloud as you can before time runs out.
A pretty good "widget engine" actually.. very lightweight (that's how they SHOULD all be), with a couple of clever features... maybe it's lacking more "widgets". I would use it, if I wasn't already using Thunderbird & Miranda for what it does.
"enormous four-legged concrete structures intended to prevent coastal erosion".. looks great, almost unreal sometimes
i don't care about the story, the picture is wonderful
(je sais que t'adore détourner ce genre de trucs parfois kitsch :p)
continuous youtube videos play
"Smooth Javascript Image Zooming For Your Web Pages" like a Lightbox (but smaller obviously)
"Japanese game turns any website into a battlefield" via Waxy
"levelHead uses a hand-held solid-plastic cube as its only interface. On-screen it appears each face of the cube contains a little room, each of which are logically connected by doors."
"a top-down run and gun computer game developed by the Bitmap Brothers" "The setting is a steampunk Victorian era England."
It's 1975 And This Man Is About To Show You The Future
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