This week I started work again. I’ll be writing some articles for the Linux Channel on Bright Hub. Just in case you missed some of my articles that were published on Bright Hub, here are some that you might have missed.:
Krusader – The Best You’ll Find in File Browsing
Mitter: Perfect Twitter Desktop Client for Linux
How to Install Kubuntu With Wubi
How to Install Kubuntu? Should I Migrate From Windows to Linux Kubuntu?
Introduction to Kubuntu 8.04 and 8.10 with KDE4
Make Kubuntu Functional: Perfect*buntu-1.5.3 Will Install Flash & Java and Other Useful Packages
Web Browsers on Linux
Use your Ipod With Amarok: Linux and iPod Sync Techniques
How Compatible Is Your Network Adapter With Linux?
Add Repositories of Your Favorite Packages to SOURCES.LIST
Ktorrent – One of the Best Torrent Clients for Linux
Ever Wondered How To Get Utorrent To Work On Linux?
I’ve had the pleasure to review the CM Storm Sniper case from Cooler Master (Just in case you don’t know what the CM stands for LOL). It’s a feature rich case and in my opinion one of Cooler Masters nicest cases.
The slick design of the case and the handles on top, which are reinforced and attached to the chassis so these will not break, enable you take this case to LAN party’s and other venues and really stand out.
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It’s been a while since my latest post here. But I have a good reason I’ve been very busy writing for Bright Hub and madberry.org as well as on of ours newest projects bariatriclinks.com. When I have weeks of writing that much tehn it’s kinda overkill to also blog on this blog.
Good news though Marcy finally has her date she will be going under the knife on March second for Gastric Bypass Surger.
I’ve been ordered by the doctor to get of my laptop. I’ve been fighting a cold that doesn’t seem to wanna go away. She ordered rest and fluids.
Cooler Master released an awesome looking Cosmos the Black Label Edition. They have released one of a kind versions of this case before see: newegg.com. But this is the first set they release of case, proc. cooler and power-supply.
As everybody can see the layout changed. It’s been updated to a three column design. If you are looking at the site in IE7 or IE6 then you are missing the content and you have to scroll down half way down the page to read this. As there are only 300 user a month that still use IE7 and IE6 (and who really should be using Firefox) it is not very high on my priority list. It should get fixed before next Friday.
The next couple of days I will be busy writing for Bright Hub I have some hardware that I have to review and some articles that I need write.