Archive for July, 2004
Well, TGIF, and for this Friday, We’re going to cover one of the most important parts of tweaking your computer like a real geek - Overclocking. Now I must preface this with a giant warning: You could seriously screw up/completely destroy your comp trying to this. But if you do it right, its a very […]
For today’s Photoshop Tutorial, We’re going to cover something I’m sure all of you photoshop-geeks refer to as the most overused effect in the “biz.” However, its also the one that gets messed up the most. So here is the CORRECT technique to make a button/image/icon/whatever look “aqua-fied” or “mac-ish.” Please “Continue Reading” below for […]
Well as promised, for today’s Linux Tip, we have the second part of the two part guide to installing and getting started with linux. Since I know most of you are itching to get started, here we go:
The default install
The image below (click on it for the full-size image) shows my SUSE 9.1 RC2 desktop […]
Well its Tuesday again, and since I’ve been coding alot lately, I thought’d I present a quick overview to get some of you script junkies into AppleScript. Its an indispensable tool for automating your Mac. Its also one of hte easiest scripting languages to learn. It’s been part of the Mac OS since System 7 […]
Welcome and happy Monday to everyone. Today’s Windows Tip is one I’ve wanted to put together for a LONG time. I’ve found that keyboard shortcuts are such a great way to get around when doing your daily computer work. Well without further ado, here’s a list I’ve compiled of all the shorcuts that I know […]
Ya know how Geeks are funny? Well They Are! (Geek Humor)
0 Comments Published July 25th, 2004 in Geek HumorIts lovely Geek Humor time again, and I must say out of all the articles I write for migraineheartache. The weekly Geek Humor has got to be the best.
Anyways here’s some good common computing laws to follow:
Murphy’s Laws of Computing
> When computing, whatever happens, behave as though you meant it to happen.
> When […]
Getting Started
Each style consists of a tag name and declarations. This determines how the
elements should be displayed. The declarations must have a property, colon,
and one or more value. Properties can be combined to save time and energy.
Here is an example of the proper layout of a style:
h3 { font-size: 16pt; color: red; }
Internal Style Sheets
Internal […]
Hello again and welcome to this Friday’s Modding Guide. Today we’ll be learning how to install and functionally activate a 6″ LCD into your case. Below is a picture of the tools used and parts needed for this mod. I’d like to thank my good friend Mark for the pics. On to the good stuff:
The […]
Wireframe Brushes Tutorial (Photoshop Tutorials)
0 Comments Published July 22nd, 2004 in Photoshop TutorialsWire frame brushesToday we’ll be talking about how to create a wire frame look with Photoshop’s brush engine. This effect can have alot of different possibilities and I thought it’d be a quick easy tip for some of the beginners.
7 Steps to this tutorial.
STEP 1:Open a new document, 500 x 250 pixels. Fill the background […]
This Wednesday brings a sort of special guide, it’s a two-parter. This week I’ll be talking about how to install a standard Linux setup. Next week, I’ll be talking about what to do once you’ve installed Linux. I hope you enjoy and please take precautions when installing and playing with Linux. Do not do this […]
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