
Trazite drivere?! Nema nista gore od sluzbenog sitea proizvodjaca na kojem link na drivere ili ne postoji, ili je skriven, ili je support za proizvod discontinued.
Kako bilo, od pomoci moze biti nesto ovako…
http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/
Prijavite se ili ako nemate nalog registrujte se.
Prikaži opcije
Trazite drivere?! Nema nista gore od sluzbenog sitea proizvodjaca na kojem link na drivere ili ne postoji, ili je skriven, ili je support za proizvod discontinued.
Kako bilo, od pomoci moze biti nesto ovako…
http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/

Windows XP dolazi s hrpom raznih servisa, od kojih se neki automatski pokrecu, iako ih krajnji korisnik nece koristiti. Neki od tih servisa su otvorena vrata i glavni vektori napada trojana, crva i ostale gamadi.
Iako na Netu postoje hrpe stranica s opisima tih servisa, malo je mjesta na kojima je podrobno opisan svaki od Windows XP defaultnih servisa, cemu sluzi, moze li se deaktivirati bez bojazni i sto se gubi njegovom deaktivacijom. Deaktivacijom svih suvisnih sevisa se znatno dizu performanse i sigurnost sustava.
Jedno od mjesta na kojem se mogu naci upravo takve informacije je BlackViper.com:
Windows XP x86 (32-bit) Service Pack 3 Service Configurations
Windows XP x86 (32-bit) Service Pack 2 Service Configurations

Fun Latin Excuses
Insults
Latin as a Computer Language
Bumper Stickers
Sounding Smart in Latin
(At a poetry reading)
Summertime
(At a barbeque)
Pithy Latin Expressions
Signs of the times …
Things you may say a lot …
The Seven Dwarfs
Handy catch phrases
Medical conditions …
A few more essential phrases …
Assorted phrases
The Beatles The Temptations

FAVEUP - Logos

Brand New - Opinions on Corporate and Brand Identity Work

Logo Design Love

LogoSauce

Logo-Inspiration.de

deviantART - Logos

Identityworks

The Identity Archives Project

LogoLounge.Com

Web2.0 Logo Showcase

Logopond

Flickr Logo Inspiration Groups

~ Flickr: Design the Logo
~ Flickr: The Random Logo Project
~ Flickr: Brands, Marks and Logos
~ Flickr: Worst. Logo. Ever.
~ Flickr: Logos Logos Logos !!!
~ Flickr: Soccer Teams Logos from all the world
~ Flickr: Identity + Logo Design
~ Flickr: Web 2.0 logo

Uh, uh… raketarstvo… mljac…
lik ima predivne fotke i hrpu odlicnih videa…
Jurvetson - Balls16
+ http://flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/sets/5956/
+ http://flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/sets/72157607111443249/ [Large Dangerous Rocket Ships]
+ http://flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/sets/72157600239816068/
Videos
+ http://revver.com/u/jurvetson/
+ http://www.youtube.com/user/jurvetson

Rizici uzivanja u konzerviranoj tuni… Smrtz!
8 Facts the FDA Does NOT Want You to Know About Canned Tuna
Photo: saaby
Americans consume more than one billion pounds of canned tuna every year, yet most people are unaware of the neurotoxic risks from exposure to mercury contained in canned tuna.
For the two most sensitive populations - pregnant women and young children - canned tuna is consumed at alarming rates; it is the most frequently consumed fish among women of childbearing age, while children eat more than twice as much tuna as any other fish. In addition, according to the 1998 Annual Report on the United States Seafood Industry, statistically, Americans eat canned tuna meals more frequently than all other fish meals combined. With these specifics in mind, here are 8 facts the FDA does not want you to know about canned tuna:

Photo: chippenziedeutch
The FDA has woefully failed to acknowledge the potential dangers of “white” tuna.
While the FDA has known for over a decade that levels of mercury in “white” (albacore) tuna are at least double the levels in “light” tuna, the agency has failed to acknowledge or even address this - even though 11 states now warn sensitive populations to limit canned tuna consumption and several warn that mercury levels in white tuna are much higher than light tuna.
The FDA admits to its own lack of consumer protection and education.By FDA scientist’s own admission, 30-50 percent of American women remain unaware of the mercury exposure risks from fish consumption. The FDA simply chooses not increase educational campaigns or protection measures even at the prompting of U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) and by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
The FDA has made unfounded claims at what levels new and unborn children can endure mercury exposure.FDA officials have acknowledged that none of the studies of mercury have shown the level at which newborns can tolerate exposure. The fact remains that mercury is a neurotoxin and is unequivocally unhealthy to ingest at any level.
The FDA chooses to align with the tuna industry over the general public.Unfortunately, FDA’s apparent allegiance to the fishing industry has so far resulted in a public health breakdown of critical proportions. This breakdown places more than 300,000 children each year at risk of mercury poisoning, and endangers millions of people who routinely consume larger predatory fish like albacore “white” canned tuna.

Photo: ratranch
The FDA has shown a history of inaction on the issue of mercury in fish.
Despite promises that it would prioritize mercury seafood issues, the FDA has ignored and skewed the findings of focus groups, committee recommendations and reports for far too long. There has been a pattern of this occurring for more than two decades. In 2000 and 2001, the FDA ignored significant reports put forth both by the National Academy of Sciences and U.S. General Accounting Office respectively.
The tuna industry cares only about their bottom line.The tuna industry has publicly campaigned to urge consumers to ignore concerns about the link between seafood consumption and neurodevelopmental disorders. As recently as May 15, 2003, the US Tuna Foundation issued a press release endorsing the view that “canned tuna, which contains only trace amounts of mercury, poses no health risks… Canned tuna is one of the safest, healthiest foods on the market today.” This in spite of FDA acknowledgement that none of the studies of mercury have clearly shown the level at which newborns can tolerate exposure.
The FDA has a proven history of Procrastination.Since July 2002, the FDA has continued to procrastinate on implementing the recommendations of its own Food Safety Committee that it specifically requested - even though Joseph Levitt, Director of the FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and top official at the time in charge of the Agency’s mercury policy, publicity agreed that the Committee’s findings were significant and that FDA would be “taking the advice to heart.”
Mercury exposure from canned tuna has a disproportionate impact on low-income communities.In low-income communities, canned tuna is consumed in higher quantities because of its affordability. Unfortunately, the Federal government promotes unsafe mercury exposure through its Women, Infants and Children’s (WIC) program, which serves more than 7 million people each month. Because poultry and meat are not included on the list of potential items that may be purchased using WIC benefits, canned tuna is one of the primary animal proteins purchased through the program.
The Bottom Line.Quite simply, the FDA CANNOT be relied upon to protect consumers from the potentially debilitating health effects of mercury in fish.
All information contained herein from the Mercury Policy Project/The New England Zero Mercury Campaign (www.mercurypolicy.org) educational report: Can The Tuna: FDA’s Failure to Protect Children From Exposure to Mercury in Albacore “White” Canned Tuna, June 19, 2003

Download
“Freeware Mission Mega Pack“. You can download it from here, 446 MB of outstanding freeware!
(The file host is a Romanian website, - just wait for 5 seconds and then
click on “DESCARCA FISIERUL!")
As a backup solution:
- Freeware Mission Pack1 (94.1 MB)
- Freeware Mission Pack2 (85.5 MB)
- Freeware Mission Pack3 (51.2 MB)
- Freeware Mission Pack4 (88.8 MB)
- OpenOffice.org (127 MB)
1. AMP Font Viewer
- Font manager, view, install, uninstall, organize your fonts. an
interesting feature is that you can “test” fonts before deciding to
install them.
2. Ant Movie Catalog
- A very important program for me, as I have more than 2500 movies in
my collection. Although it has no official support anymore it still is
the best movie collection manager, even if it doesn’t look as good as
most competitors. It’s an open source program, maybe someone will take the source code and make it better.bsp;
3. Any Audio Converter
- The name says everything, it converts audio files, WMV, MP4, WAV,
WMA, OGG, AAC, MP3, M4A, MP2, etc. The interesting feature is that it
can extract the audio track from video files such as AVI, MPEG, MP4,
WMV, ASF.
4. Audacity - Open source audio editing and recording program, the best free on you can get. It is very easy to use and works on Mac OSX and Linux too.bsp;
5. Avast!
- The home edition is a free antivirus solution, provides resident real
time protection, basic antispyware protection and doesn’t take to much
memory while running in the background (a lot less than BitDefender,
that’s for sure).
6. CamStudio - Free screen session recorder, can record audio too, records to avi or swf files.
7. Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) - Essential codec pack, no spyware, Media Player Classic included.
8. CCleaner - Great freeware program, a registry cleaner, disk cleaner and software uninstaller. Can also manage your startup programs.
9. CodecInstaller
- Analyzes your video or audio files, tell you which codecs are needed,
finds codecs, installs or unistalls codecs from your system.
10. Crystal DiskInfo - Real time hard disk monitoring utility, provides awesome in depth information about your hard disk drives.
11. Digsby
- Although it is still in beta it’s a very interesting instant
messenger client. Supports AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talk, Jabber,
and Facebook Chat Accounts. But the great feature is that it supports
multiple e-mail accounts, Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL/AIM Mail,
IMAP, and POP. It is also a great tool for social networking, it
supports Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace accounts so far, with more of
them coming up.
12. DriveImage XML - Great freeware program, you can backup your hard disk data and then restore the image if needed.
13. DVD Shrink - This one is a classic, everybody knows it, some people even sell copies of it. A great tool for backing up your video DVDs.
14. DVD Styler
- Free DVD authoring tool, supports PAL and NTSC. Very easy to use,
just drag and drop an mpeg file and make your video DVD. You can also
make decent menus with it, even with audio. It also has a Linux version.
15. Exact Audio Copy - Great audio CD ripper, extracts your audio tracks from all kinds of CD and DVD drives
are supported (including USB, Firewire, SATA and SCSI drives). Supports
many output file formats, including flac through external encoders.
16. FeedDemon
- It wasn’t free, now it is! Looks nice, works well and has a bunch of
nice features that will make your RSS feeds reading better.
17. FontNetInstaller
- This one can help you search for fonts over the internet as it has
the best websites indexed and lets you search through them within the
program. Doesn’t require installation, just unpack and run.
18. Format Factory - Universal transcoder, converts almost any video, audio and graphic file formats. Can also extract DVD Video to avi.
19. GIMP - The best freeware alternative to Adobe Photoshop. It’s an open source image editor, very powerful and quite stable. bsp;
20. GOM Player - The best video player in my opinion, supports almost any video file format and subtitles, solid and nice looking.
21. Gparted (Gnome Partition Editor) - Open source partition editor, very powerful, can be used on a bootable CD, USB stick, PXE server and Hard Disk.bsp;
22. IrfanView
- The best free image viewer, already a classic piece of software. Can
open various file formats and also has some basic editing capabilities.
23. JKDefrag GUI
- Awesome disk defragmenter, fast and reliable. Can run scheduled
defragmentation sessions or run as a screensaver, only defragmenting
when your system is idle.
24. MeGUI - Powerful video encoder, supports the best formats and encoders, great tutorials available.
25. MemTest - Tiny freeware program that allows you to test your memory from Windows.
26. Memtest86+ - Open source advanced memory diagnostic tool, runs at boot-time from a bootable CD or other media.bsp;
27. MozBackup
- Great freeware tool, backs up your Firefox ot Thunderbird settings,
bookmarks, etc. If something goes wrong you can restore your precious
settings in only a few seconds.
28. Mozilla Firefox
- The latest release, Firefox 3, comes with nice improvements, although
it seems to use more memory while running. Hopefully that problem will
be fixed soon.
29. Notepad++ - Powerful open source text editor written in C++, supports a wide range of programming languages, great multi-document and multi-view features. bsp;
30. OpenOffice.org - This open source package replaces my ut name="IL_MARKER” type="hidden">Microsoft Office
installation. Is it as good? I think it’s better! You won’t have any
problems with adjusting to it, the basic features are similar to those
in L_MARKER” type="hidden">Microsoft Office.
justify">
31. Orbit Downloader - Great download manager with the unique feature that allows you to grab video and audio files from websites such as YouTube.
32. PCInspector File Recovery - Very good data recovery tool, supports all file systems (FAT and NTFS), finds partitions automatically, even if the boot sector or FAT has been erased or damaged.
33. PDF XChange Viewer
- Very good PDF reader, a lot faster than Adobe Reader. And there’s
even more: you can convert your PDF files to various file formats,
including BMP, JPG, PNG or TIFF. It can be integrated with Firefox or
Internet Explorer.
34. PDFCreator - Very good freeware PDF writer, can create PDF files out of any printable document. It can be installed as standalone or as a server application - install on a single computer and have it available on all the machines in your network.
35. Quintessential Player (QCD) - Great audio player, my favorite, highly customizable with the various plugins that are available.
36. RadarSync
- Finds driver updates for your hardware, downloads and installs them.
Although it’s not flawless it’s still a very useful tool.
37. ReNamer - Very easy to use drag and drop file renamer, it offers all the standard
renaming procedures: prefixes, suffixes, replacements, case changes, as
well as removing contents of brackets, adding number sequences,
changing file extensions.
38. Resize My Pictures - Tiny standalone application that allows you to resize pictures very quickly.
39. Screenshot Captor
- Great screenshot capture program, lots of capture modes - Multimon
(multiple monitors), Desktop, Active Window, Region, Windows Object.
Supports multi-monitor and includes editing features for the
screenshots.
40. SIW (System Information for Windows)
- Great free system information tool, provides info about the
components and software environment in your computer. Also has some
interesting extra features like network bandwidth monitoring and password manager.
41. StarBurn
- I’ve been using Nero before. I don’t need it anymore, StarBurn is
free and pretty good. I’ve burned several DVDs with it (including DVD
video) and it never failed. Supports CD, DVD, HD-DVD and Blu Ray discs.
42. SUMo (Software Update Monitoring)
- Identifies the software that you have installed in your system and
checks the internet for updates. The latest version seems to have
corrected most errors, works pretty fine.
://lh6.ggpht.com/okfreeware/SKlvxwxtsNI/AAAAAAAAAxY/EMIm3uaRv_A/s1600-h/SUPERAntispyware6.gif">
43. SUPERAntiSpyware
- The best antispyware solution that you can get for free. It doesn’t
provide resident protection, but if you just scan your computer with it
once a week or so you should be fine.
44. SweepRAM
- Outstanding tiny freeware memory optimizer with an unique approach.
What you should do is, after you’ve turned your computer on, and
started all applications that will be running all day long (antivirus,
etc) run SweepRAM. That way, all running applications
will reduce their memory use to the required amount, giving you as much
RAM available for your work as possible.
45. SysTrayMeter
- Tiny resource meter that sows you the CPU and memory usage. You can
easily close it by double clicking on the icon in the system tray.
46. TUGZip - Very good free compression utility, works fine with almost any archive file format, fast and reliable.
47. TweakUI
- Free from Microsoft? Well, it’s for real
A must have for any
Windows XP user, allows you to tweak the setting you wouldn’t have
access to normally.
48. uTorrent - Best BitTorrent client, lightweight and reliable. The new version brings better functionality and some new features.
49. VirtualDub - Legendary open source editing tool, great for cutting and transcoding your video files for best quality avi output.
50. WordWeb
- Great free dictionary and thesaurus, I’m already in love with it. It
can be used to look up words from almost any program, showing
definitions, synonyms and related words. It includes pronunciations and
usage examples, has spelling and sounds-like links.
51. GigaTribe
- I use this one for sharing files with my fiends and colleagues. It is
easy to configure and perfect for connecting a small group of people.
It includes a chat feature, so you can talk to your friends while they
download your shared files.
Tnx to:
http://www.freewaremission.com/2008/08/51-essential-programs-for-freeware-only.html

What is ZZEE PHPExe?
ZZEE PHPExe compiles PHP, HTML, Javascript and other web files into Windows GUI exes. You can rapidly develop Windows GUI applications by employing the familiar PHP web paradigm. You can use the same code for online and Windows applications with little or no modification.
http://www.zzee.com/phpexe/

Google Chrome installer is hang with ‘Connecting to the Internet…’ ?
You can download the full Chrome installer here:
http://cache.pack.google.com/chrome/install/149.27/chrome_installer.exe

Nakon nekog vremena koristenja, YouTube filmici u Firefoxu se znaju smrzavati nakon prvih par odgledanih sekundi, bez obzira koristio se native Mozilla rendering engine, ili onaj IE-tab. Dakle, problem ocito nije u rendering enginu, nego negdje u ljusturi… kako god, problem je dosadan kao ush i random se javlja kod svih kombinacija Flash playera v 9.0.115.0 (na nizim verzijama se problem ne javlja) i Firefoxa (od verzije 2, do 3.04b - za koju kazu da rjesava problem).
Firefox: 2, 3 3.0b4
Flash: 9.0.115.0
Flash have admitted there is a bug which causes this and reverting to a previous version will fix it, while the bug will be resolved in the next flash update.
Update 2008.08.27.:
This fix works 100% (4 easy steps - upgrade do FlashPlayer 10)
Download here or here Flash Player 10.0.1.218 beta
Old stuff…
Temporary solution…
1. Browse to C:\Documents and Settings\ u s e r n a m e \Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\GVP00001
2. Delete all the files and folders in this folder
3. Browse to C:\Documents and Settings\ … \Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player \ macromedia.com \ support \ flashplayer \ sys
4. Delete all the files and folders in the directory
5. Restart Firefox
or downgrade FlashPlayer plugin
or install Firefox 3 beta4 +
or go to c:\windows\system32\macromed\flash\ and theres a file called flashutil…. Run that it should fix everything.
or try with FlashPlayer settings
+ more on the issue
Macromedia newsgroup + Macromedia forum + Mozilla forum
Blogodak je vaš pogled na domaću blogosferu. Prijavite se i napravite sopstvenu listu blogova koje pratite.