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Love math which probably lead to my interest in programming; later started the violin which lead to music which is starting to overpower the programming side. College now. Yay.
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  • Bluetooth - What is It?
    You've probably heard of Bluetooth and probably own a few gadgets that are Bluetooth enabled. But you've never touched it because you're perfectly used to the wires of life. Well, you should prepare for the future: wireless.
  • How to Clean Your Registry
    Want to know how to clean your registry? Or maybe simply a small guide to exactly what it is? Check it out here.
  • Nintendo DS Lite Game Review: Advance Wars: Dual Strike
    If you need a game that will keep you occupied for months or maybe even years, Advance Wars is a series that will deliver. As a tactics based game, it requires thought, patience and, most importantly, strategy.
  • My Optimistic Perspective
    But think about this: what's the end result of having a pessimistic viewpoint? What's the worst that could happen?
  • Ubuntu 7.10: Gutsy Gibbon Released
    Brief overview of Ubuntu 7.10
  • Is Linux Right for Me?
    You've heard about it, maybe even talked about it. But you're probably often wondering, is Linux right for me?
  • How to Use Palm Desktop
    What is Palm Desktop? Palm Desktop is an application developed by Palm that allows you to track daily events.
  • World Chess Championship, Rounds Three and Four
    Continued coverage of the 2007 World Championship of Chess
  • The Four Best Web Comics
    These are four web comics that I have viewed for a long time (most of them for years) and I can guarantee that they are up and beyond the standards of web comics.
  • World Chess Championship, Rounds One and Two
    The contenders this year will be (organized by rating) Vishwanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Morozevich, Peter Leko, Levon Aronian, Peter Svidler, Boris Gelfand and Alexander Grischuk.
  • An Idiot's Guide to Sudoku
    If you don't know how to play Sudoku, shame on you. But don't worry, it's incredibly easy to learn but ridiculously difficult to be fast.
  • IPhone Unlocked by Multiple Sources
    Despite what Apple and AT&T have attempted to do, hackers from across the US have already unlocked the phone.
  • How to Use Google Reader
    Using Google Reader is one of the most fun things you can do on the internet. We've seen "build your own website" but what about your own newspaper?!
  • Potato Chips: Are They Really that Bad for You?
    Mass media has and various health groups have probably lead you to believe that certain foods are "bad" for you because the foods are high in fat and low in essential vitamins and minerals. But are they really that bad for you?
  • A Guide to Start Programming in Java
    There are many IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) out there for Java. The one I use is JCreator because it has a very nice interface, uses very little memory and is extremely easy to use.
  • How to Hotsync Your PDA with Bluetooth
    Hotsyncing your Palm device has always been a hassle of wires and confusion. But if your computer is Bluetooth enabled and your Palm device has Bluetooth on it, you can probably Hotsync wirelessly!
  • What is A Dual Core Processor?
    A multi-core processor means that the die, or the thing that holds the processor together, has not one processor as they often did before but usually two or four. What does this mean? Imagine having two horses pull a chariot as opposed to one.
  • What Does Relative Pitch Mean to a Musician?
    You may have seen musicians on streets playing seemingly random notes (but still sound awesome) or someone who can play a piece back after hearing it only once. Besides having great memory, these musicians usually have something called relative pitch.
  • Improve Your Writing Experience for Associated Content
    Although I haven't been writing for Associated Content for a long time, there are some things I have learned that increases efficiency and quality of work.
  • Portable Applications - The Future of Applications
    Ever wish you didn't have to carry around a laptop just because all of your files and software are on it? Now, we can stop having those problems and all you need is a simple USB Drive (preferably with 1 gigabyte) and access to a computer with internet.
  • A Review of Homestarrunner.com
    If you're not familiar with Homestar Runner, then get ready for one of the best sites on the web.
  • Tips for Navigating the Features of Gmail
    I have used Gmail since the very beginning. Because of my long experience with it, I have quite a bit of experience in how all the settings work and I would like to show you how to use all of the ones that even casual users should use.
  • Honda Fit: Review from a Non-Technical Person
    I drive a red Honda Fit and it is one of the most responsive cars I've driven.
  • How to Have Lucid Dreams
    What is a lucid dream? It's essentially a dream where you are either aware it is a dream or you can actually control what will happen.
  • Website Review: Thesentencegame.com
    If you're a fan of Pictionary and Telephone, then get ready for a hilarious twist: the combination of the two.
  • Free Essential Applications for Windows
    There are many freeware applications out there but very few are actually useful on almost every single computer. This a list that I have compiled for personal use to share for everyone else.
  • How to Build a Computer
    If you've never built a computer (which is likely because you're reading this), then I highly suggest you do for the learning experience.
  • How to Use iTunes
    The most popular music player everywhere: iTunes. Many, however, say that iTunes is very difficult to use or is simply inferior to other media players. This is far from true.
  • The Matrix - Explained
    When I first saw the ending of the Matrix Trilogy, I was somewhat disappointed at the ending. None of it made sense and it was a tragic way to end the trilogy.
  • ACLU Sues JetBlue Airways Over Arabic T-Shirt
    Raed Jarrar, a simple architect of Arabic descent, was stopped by security after trying to fly from New York to Oakland in August, 2006 due to his T-shirt. He was told wearing that shirt was like wearing a shirt that said "I am a robber" at a bank.
  • Choosing Strings for Your Violin
    Before deciding on what kind of string you should get, narrow the price range. Individual strings range from a couple dollars to nearly sixty dollars for sets (or more if you buy at retail).
  • My Learning Method for the Beginning Violinist
    What you'll need: The Doflein Method, Suzuki Volumes 1-4, Solos for Young Violinists book 2, and the Wohlfahrt 60 Studies for the Violin and Kayser 36 Etudes.
  • Is the Wii Just a Fad?
    The stores are empty and new ones are no where to be seen. Everyone wants one because they're fun and unique. Sound familiar? Yep; it sounds like a fad.
  • ACLU Asks for Documents Explaining Warrantless Wiretapping
    According to ACLU, Congress allowed warrantless wiretapping for international phone calls and e-mails called the "Protect America Act". The Executive Branch praised the legalization but still asked for more warrantless wiretapping.
  • Must Have Firefox Extensions
    These extensions are necessary in everyone's Firefox as it greatly enhances the "web-surfing" experience.
  • Top Free PDA Applications
    Anyone who has a Palm-based product want to have good applications on it. Unfortunately, there are very few exceptional free applications out there.
  • Clean Up and Speed Up Your Computer
    Before starting, download CCleaner, this will allow you to do many things from one application without all the hassle of opening and closing programs.
  • A Review of Pidgin - An Open Source Instant Messenger Program
    Pidgin, an open source instant messenger program, is unlike most programs out there. What are some advantages? It's free, it's memory-friendly and it's simply awesome.
  • Purple Heart Stamp Available for the Public
    On August 7th, the John Potter, postmaster general and chief executive officer of the U.S. Postal Service, presented a new stamp for the general public.
  • Getting Started With Python Programming Language
    Python is a powerful programming language known for its flexibility and power. This tutorial will help you get familiar with the basics of Python syntax and programming concepts.
  • Even More Secret Starcraft Strategies Every Player Should Know
    Part II - Protoss vs Protoss, Protoss vs Zerg, Zerg vs Zerg
  • Starcraft Strategies Breakdown of Each Match-up
    Part I - Terran vs Terran, Terran vs Zerg, Terran vs Protoss
  • Magnus Carlsen Wins Annual Biel Chess Tournament
    Magnus Carlsen, a young chess prodigy, won the extremely tough tournament at Biel after tie-breakers against Alexander Onischuk. After a great start with a performance rating of nearly 3000, he lost in rounds seven and eight.
  • Blizzcon 07 Details Warcraft and Starcraft II
    Hundreds attended Blizzcon '07 and everyone felt satisfied with the event. Although there was still no news in regarding a new Diablo game, Warcraft and Starcraft fans got what they wanted.
  • Evolution and Intelligent Design Explained
    Intelligent design and evolution have created one of the most controversial topics in the past few years. Many conservative groups have tried to put intelligent design into the science curriculum
  • How to Get Started with the Violin
    These are some tips for the beginners to reduce both time and effort in practicing while still getting much accomplished.

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