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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Deciphering history.....)))

History will not keep the record of failures.. but this seems to be a good lesson for people like as not to give up. Deciphering a code after 138 years is too good.... May not have immediate benefits...

BTW... remember ETNORIS

http://rz1.razorpoint.com/index.html

Thursday, June 01, 2006

ModMani's

ModMani's

In 1995, Windows 95 made the scene, and just about one year later, Windows NT 4.0 was released. 1998 witnessed various improvements as Windows 98 went live, after which Windows 2000 followed at the turn of the millennium. Today's still-current Windows XP was initially released in 2002, which means that operating system is now pushing five years old.

In less than a year - assuming that the dates slip no further - Microsoft will release a new operating system under the thrilling name of "Windows Vista." Internally, Windows Vista is identified as Windows version number 6.0. Thus, we're dealing with an entirely new version here, in contrast to Windows XP, which really only represented an update to Windows 2000.

a more comprehensive view at http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/31/windows_vista/