If you are using Linux/BSD, and you wanted to have a Christmas themes for your Gnome desktop, here are 2 themes you may download.
I found these 2 themes from http://gnome-look.org.
If you are using Linux/BSD, and you wanted to have a Christmas themes for your Gnome desktop, here are 2 themes you may download.
I found these 2 themes from http://gnome-look.org.
There is only 10 more days left to Christmas.
As I said in one of my previous post, I might give out some Christmas presents from this blog.
So, here you are now.
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Yeah, you should get someone to poke you from behind or in front from Facebook.
Lol
If what Saiful said in the court is real, then it means he really get poked from behind.
Hahahaha.
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I know a lot of sysadmins are very lazy to do work, especially today is weekend.
But…
You lazy mother fucker! Go login into your damn servers and patch that fucking thing! You lazy asshole!!!
Some of you who really read what I write, might find out that some articles I write is damn long and contains damn fucking much words.
Yeah, although not much people is reading this blog, but still I like to write until very long. I feel satisfy by writing damn fucking long in my own blog.
No one read it? Its fine, I just writing what I want to write and these articles can be something I can refer to in the future.
Some of you might already realize it.
I was online and checking my Facebook at around 2.30am last night. Suddenly the profile I am viewing appeared a caption saying that new version of the profile layout for that profile is available, so I clicked it.
Then I find out that Facebook has just updated their user profile’s layout. All other profile I view had changed to this new layout.
TM is going to release something new, something that makes every Malaysia Internet users having more convenient moment while using the Internet. TM named this service as iTalk Whoa! I am lucky to be able to get some information about this service and share with you all.
From the details I have, it is basically a web portal service at http://www.italkwhoa.com which consist of several important components.
They are:
1. Instant Messaging
2. Email
3. Calendar/Organizer
4. Contact Address Book
5. Microblogging (Twitter)
6. VOIP
7. SMS
This article will be just a brief introduction only, I am going to write more details for each components of the iTalk Whoa! after I had totally tested all the components of it.
Everyone who use Internet in Malaysia now keep on talk about “Eh, potong good or not?”
This picture below will tell you the answer if you have this question.
I have Streamyx, Celcom & P1 Wimax now.
But I will not talk about Celcom here, since this topic is about potong or not.
For Streamyx, I have very bad experience with their customer service. When got problem, I always call to their call center. Their customer used to make me heart attack. But now, the quality of their customer service had improved a lot. Those voice that used to make me heart attack is no longer there anymore, a lot of new voice and with better quality. The most important thing, these new people won’t make you piss off until heart attack.
While for speed and stability, undeniable, it is much more better than P1 Wimax.
AVG Business Edition 9.0 has officially released at 27th October 2009, but it is only available on AVG website at 27th October 2009. It has been long waited since the release of AVG Home Editions 9.0 has been released at 5th October 2009. The free edition is released at 15th October 2009.
A lot of people might be wondering, why do I promote AVG instead of other Antivirus?
The reason is very simple. Its speed and its low RAM consumption. And also its accuracy on detecting viruses.
I’ve been used a lot of antivirus software before, although I am now using Ubuntu Linux, but I have to always test softwares for Windows in order to recommend the best solutions to my clients.
Here I will just highlight some important features and comparison, since I have some feedback about people is lazy to read long review articles.