Not half as spectacular, here’s my version of the pic from Jan 19, 2005: :)
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Just a repository of things I find Interesting.. this eventually feeds to the feedburner feed at www.aakash81.com.
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I’ve had this collection of mixsets from 2007 that when played together last about 5 hours in total. Now, that’s a lot of music, and there’s very little in there that I truely enjoy.
So, I ripped out 7 tracks I love and slapped them together into one very awesome set of my own. :)
It took considerable effort to mix them in seamlessly, and I still think I could do much better with more time.. but, for my first mixset, this’ll have to do :
Also included below is a 2-minute “preview” that includes short clips from all 7 tracks. If you like House or any kind of Dance music- this download comes highly recommended! Leave me a comment if you like what you hear..
Direct Downloads:
Next project: A “Best of Eric Prydz” set- I think I already know what tracks to put on there. :)
On Thursday, October 29th 2009, NBC aired an episode of The Office titled Koi Pond. Now I’d never really heard of the term and while watching the episode last night on Hulu, instinctively googled it and came across this helpful definition:
Water gardens, also known as aquatic gardens, backyard ponds and garden ponds, (that) have become popular in recent years.
I carried on watching the episode as normal until afterward, when I got curious if that term was used commonly enough or if it were just me who’d never heard of it.
Well, thanks to Google Trends, turns out, there were quite a few among us out there who felt the need to look it up right after or during the airing of the episode 2 weeks ago:
The search term spiked 7.5 fold on the 29th and lingered upto a week later as people caught on. Makes you think how search technology is making its way straight into the living room and our lives. And how I’m not the only one who googles everything I have a question about. :)
Related: The analysis of the US presidential inauguration speech google published back in January.
Used pwnagetool 3.1.4 last night to upgrade my iphone 2G from 2.1 to 3.1.2. My baseband is unlocked at bootloader v3.9 and the bootneuter step from the pwnagetool merely verified that. I chose not to upgrade the baseband to v4.6 for now. Rest assured, the tool works and I’m still unlocked! :)
These are the custom boot and custom recovery logos I slapped together quickly last night. You should be able to download and use the images directly:
The trick to getting them to load correctly is:
I think the result looks pretty cool. :)
My first time on a mac proved rather cumbersome- while I could connect to the wifi network at home, I somehow just could not connect to the internet. It turned out that the issue was that the DNS server was not configured.
Thanks to everyone at aardvark who helped with the problem- http://vark.com/t/c40068
However, what made the problem worse was that each time I made any changes to the DNS settings, they were never saved.
After a *lot* of digging around, was able to find a preferences.plist file that was actually set to read-only for my account (the account is admin!). I don’t know why OSX would behave this way, but I reset the permissions on the plist and then assigned the default DNS under network settings- this time they stick. :)