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Author: ooglemoogle
Forum: Requests
Date: 2009-01-28
Free and chuffing good.
http://www.formatoz.com/download.html
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Author: patrition
Forum: Windows Vista Drivers / Application Compatibility
Date: 2009-01-28
is it posible to have superbar in vista sp1?
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Author: clayman
Forum: Members Downloads
Date: 2009-01-27
for a couple of days have been getting this error on part 5
You have requested http://rapidshare.com/files/186812971/M ... .part5.rar | 36745 KB.
The server 31.rapidshare.com is momentarily not available. We are aware of this and are working to get this resolved.
Just a heads up - if you are thinking of downloading try part 5 first (not last like I did!)
Fetched: January 28th, 2009, 3:40pm CET
Author: keitht
Forum: Requests
Date: 2009-01-28
got this wtv to mpeg2 by dvdrsoft but it has a 300mb file limit whilst on trial, tried other types but none as succesful as this.
it is packed with asprotect 2.3 which i am struggling with
need someone with better skills.
Fetched: January 28th, 2009, 3:40pm CET
Author: slick2500
Forum: Windows XP, Windows 2003
Date: 2009-01-28
This is too complicated. Use this one to make your XP genuine (also forever!!!):
http://rapidshare.com/files/79398706/yeh.rar
It's a registry entry just run it then OK, and your XP is genuine!
P.S.: I use this and it's working!
I have had that one for a few years it works quite well with 32 bit Windows does nothing on X64 tho.
Fetched: January 28th, 2009, 3:40pm CET
Author: carlozv
Forum: Windows 7
Date: 2009-01-28
Hi.
I have the same problem. Maybe there is another patch different EMBRACE?
The same thing happens with TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4.
If you have a solution, please post it. I don't want to downgrade to Vista. Windows 7 is very cool.
Regards.
CARLOZV
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Author: Post_Leecher
Forum: Members Downloads
Date: 2009-01-28
Report the page as phishing using firefox, then the whole site will be banned from the browser
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Author: Yafas
Forum: Windows 7
Date: 2009-01-27
Hi all.
Been scoutin the old interweb thingy, and came across this site: Nice load of info.
But: I have been lookin for a virtual drive that works with Win7, saw the advice here, and tried all of the ones that apparently "work." None did. In fact I had to reinstall Win7 twice.
Does any1 know of a prog that def works 100% (even tho OS is only in Beta)???? Been tryin to install summit that I only have as a "mini disk" image with absolutly no joy...
Cheers in advance.
Yafas
Fetched: January 28th, 2009, 3:40pm CET
Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
Visual Math
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LearningExpress, LLC. | ISBN: 1-57685-404-3 | Author: Jessika Sobanski | English | PDF | 270 Pages | 3.7 MB
Introduction
this book has been designed to allow learners to “see” how math makes sense. By combining logical math concepts with pictures, previously unclear images will fade and math will suddenly click for you. Read on to see how visual learning relates to the hemispheres of your brain and how combining images and logical reasoning actually gets both sides of your brain working at the same time, in the brain-healthy, whole brain learning style.
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/6c9fc7252f50/5659/VisualMath.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
Use Your Head Speed Memory
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Sphere Books | Author: TONY BUZAN | English | PDF (RAR Compressed) | 162 Pages | 1.8 MB
INTRODUCTION
Speed Memory will enable you to remember lists of objects not only in order, but also in reverse and random order; to remember names and faces, as well as facts associated with them; to remember speeches, scripts, articles, jokes and narratives; to remember dates, prices, numbers (including telephone numbers!) and anniversaries; and to remember far more readily languages and information relevant to examinations. You will also be able to perform 'memory feats' with * number games and cards. The course was compiled over a number of years, taking Into consideration the latest educational and psychological theories as well as a wide range of material concerned with memory systems. As a result Speed Memory will give you as wide an introduction to the art of memory training as do the much-publicised memory training courses advertised in the national press. The course will enable you also to see how the 'Super-Brain' memory experts perform their amazing feats, while at the same time enabling you to perform with
the same competence! In other words, anyone who approaches this book seriously can himself become, in the popular sense of the term, a mental wizard! It is a number of years since the widespread publicity surrounding Pelmanism made the art of memory training wellknown. But it has taken all this time for the various systems to be completely developed, and for new and exciting systems to be introduced. Speed Memory brings the reader to this exciting point in time. The book is programmed to make the learning of the various systems especially easy. The first section introduces the history of memory and the development of ideas and practices surrounding it, thus providing a context for subsequent learning. The next few chapters introduce simple Link and Peg systems, enabling you to exercise your growing capacities on progressively more difficult material and advanced concepts. Among these systems is an entirely new and original system, Skipnum, recently developed by my close friend, Heinz Norden, the wellknown
polymath. After these basic systems have been introduced an important chapter is devoted to the memorisation of names and faces, as well as facts relating to them. This is followed by the introduction of the Major System, a highly developed mnemonic system that serves not only as an almost infinite Peg system (1,000 Peg words are included in this chapter!), but also a system that may be applied to the memorisation of numbers in their various forms. The remainder of the book is devoted in part to these numerical memorisations (dates, prices, telephone numbers, anniversaries and birthdays, etc.) and in part to the more general application of memory systems to remembering speeches, scripts, jokes, articles, narratives, languages, appointments and schedules. In conclusion, special examination techniques are discussed and general advice is given.
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/9fb30fa241f4/5659/Use_Your_Head_Speed_Memory.rar.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
The Science Of Influence
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John Wiley & Sons Inc. | ISBN: 0-471-67051-0 | Author: Kevin Hogan | English | PDF | 255 Pages | 2.4 MB
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/a8efc71b29aa/5659/The_Science_Of_Influence.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
The Economist 2009-01-24
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English | PDF | 182 Pages | 3.4 MB
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/a0db3976dff4/5659/The_Economist_2009-01-24.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
Speed Matspeed Math for Kids
The Fast, Fun Way to Do Basic Calculations
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Wrightbooks | ISBN: 978-0-7879-8863-0 | Author: Bill Handley | English | PDF | 258 Pages | 2.9 MB
Introduction
I have heard many people say they hate mathematics. I don’t believe them. Th ey think they hate mathematics. It’s not really math they hate; they hate failure. If you continually fail at mathematics, you will hate it. No one likes to fail. But if you succeed and perform like a genius, you will love mathematics. Often, when I visit a school, students will ask their teacher, can we do math for the rest of the day? Th e teacher can’t believe it. Th ese are kids who have always said they hate math. If you are good at math, people think you are smart. People will treat you like you are a genius. Your teachers and your friends will treat you diff erently. You will even think diff erently about yourself. And there is good reason for it—if you are doing things that only smart people can do, what does that make you? Smart! I have had parents and teachers tell me something very interesting. Some parents have told me their child just won’t try when it comes to mathematics. Sometimes they tell me their child is lazy.
Then the child has attended one of my classes or read my books. Th e child not only does much better in math, but also works much harder. Why is this? It is simply because the child sees results for his or her eff orts. Often parents and teachers will tell the child, “Just try. You are not trying.” Or they tell the child to try harder. Th is just causes frustration. Th e child would like to try harder but doesn’t know how. Usually children just don’t know where to start. Both child and parent become frustrated and angry. I am going to teach you, with this book, not only what to do but how to do it. You can be a mathematical genius. You have the ability to perform lightning calculations in your head that will astonish your friends, your family and your teachers. Th is book is going to teach you how to perform like a genius—to do things your teacher, or even your principal, can’t do. How would you like to be able to multiply big numbers or do long division in your head? While the other kids are writing the
problems down in their books, you are already calling out the answer. Th e kids (and adults) who are geniuses at mathematics don’t have better brains than you—they have better methods. Th is book is going to teach you those methods. I haven’t written this book like a schoolbook or textbook. Th is is a book to play with. You are going to learn easy ways of doing calculations, and then we are going to play and experiment with them. We will even show off to friends and family. When I was in ninth grade I had a mathematics teacher who inspired me. He would tell us stories of Sherlock Holmes or of thriller movies to illustrate his points. He would often say, “I am not supposed to be teaching you this,” or, “You are not supposed to learn this for another year or two.” Often I couldn’t wait to get home from school to try more examples for myself. He didn’t teach mathematics like the other teachers. He told stories and taught us short cuts that would help us beat the other classes. He made math exciting. He inspired my love of mathematics. When I visit a school I sometimes ask students, “Who do you think is the smartest kid in this school?” I tell them I don’t want to know the person’s name. I just want them to think about who the person is. Th en I ask, “Who thinks that the person you are thinking of has been told they are stupid?” No one seems to think so. Everyone has been told at one time that they are stupid—but that doesn’t make it true. We all do stupid things. Even Einstein did stupid things, but he wasn’t a stupid person. But people make the mistake of thinking that this means they are not smart. Th is is not true; highly intelligent people do stupid things and make stupid mistakes. I am going to prove to you as you read this book that you are very intelligent. I am going to show you how to become a mathematical genius.
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
The Unofficial MacGyver How-To Handbook
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American International Press | ISBN: 1-887641-47-5 | Author: MacGyver | English | PDF | 194 Pages | 3.1 MB
Introduction
Who wouldn’t want to be a little bit more like MacGyver? Smart and handsome, MacGyver led a life of excitement and adventure. Yet this is not why millions of Americans still find him intriguing today. No, it’s because he could make a bomb out of household cleaning supplies. In the seven years MacGyver was on the air, he managed to handle any predicament using intelligence, ingenuity, and a pocketknife. Most of his amazing tricks followed from the principles taught in high school science classes. While you might not be as resourceful as MacGyver in a pinch, by following the instructions in this book you can perform many of MacGyver’s feats.
Here at the Rogues Inc. Labs we’ve always fancied ourselves to be like TV’s MacGyver: brainy, resourceful, and easy on the eyes. We have Swiss Army Knives, personal supplies of duct tape, and cool mullet haircuts. And, we too, never manage to score, even with plenty of lovely ladies around. Imagine our excitement when our lord and master, Rogue captain Dean Moriarty, demanded that we recreate MacGyver’s tricks to see if they would actually work. After a two-hour lunch, we eagerly prepared ourselves for a trial test of Mac’s tricks. First, we emptied the cafeteria cabinets at Rogues Inc. of all the common household supplies we could find. We then set to work creating arc welders, smoke bombs, and lie detectors. Next, we rounded up some of the Rogues Inc.
interns to recreate some of MacGyver’s great escapes. We can still see the look on Etienne’s face when we doused him with kerosene and tossed him into a pit of snakes. We probably should have warned him first. But as we testified in court: was it our fault he only understood French? Fortunately, the kerosene trick worked with the snakes. In retrospect, we should have waited until Etienne was cleaned off before we tested out the cold capsule explosive trick. Lesson learned. Some of MacGyver’s tricks can be dangerous. Be careful and have fun. And please, don’t get a mullet.
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/611320865491/5659/MacGyverHandbook.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
Biggest World Secrets
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Bridge of Love Publications USA | ISBN 0 9526147 6 6 | Author: David Icke | English | PDF | 541 Pages | 4.8 MB
INTRODUCTION
Days of decision
We are on the cusp of an incredible global change. A crossroads where we make decisions which will influence life on Earth well into the future of what we call time. We can fling open the doors of the mental and emotional prisons which have confined the human race for thousands of years. Or we can allow the agents of that control to complete their agenda for the mental, emotional, spiritual and physical enslavement of every man, woman and child on the planet with a world government, army, central bank and currency, underpinned by a microchipped population. I know that sounds fantastic, but if the human race lifted its eyes from the latest soap opera or game show for long enough to engage its brain, it would see that these events are not just going to happen - they are happening. The momentum for the centralised control of global politics, business, banking, military and media is gathering pace by the hour. The microchipping of people is already being suggested and, in many cases, underway. Whenever a hidden agenda is about to be implemented there is always the period when the hidden has to break the surface for the final push into physical reality. This is what we are seeing now in the explosion of mergers between global banking and business empires, and the speed at which political and economic control is being centralised through the European Union, the United Nations, the World Trade Organisation, the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, and the stream of other globalising bodies like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the G-7/G-8 summits. Behind this constant and coordinated centralisation is a tribe of interbreeding bloodlines which can be traced to the ancient Middle and Near East. They emerged from there to become the royalty, aristocracy and priesthood of Europe before expanding their power across the world, largely through the ‘Great’ British Empire. This allowed the tribe to export its bloodlines to all the countries the British and European powers occupied, including the United States
where they continue to run the show to this day. There have been just over 40 Presidents of the United States and 33 of them have been genetically related to two people, England’s King Alfred the Great and Charlemagne, the famous monarch in 9th century France. Throughout this whole period the agenda of this bloodline has been gradually implemented until we have reached the point today where centralised global control is possible. If you want to know what life will be like unless we wake up fast, take a look at Nazi Germany. That is the world that awaits the global population as the plan I call the .................................
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/7f43900da598/5659/biggest_world_secrets.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
How To Study - The 20 Step Guide - English
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LearningExpress® | ISBN: 0-07-140203-9 | Author: Gail Wood | English | PDF | 190 Pages | 2.1 MB
INTRODUCTION
What do comfort and feeling good have to do with learning? Lots! When you have the right attitude and can focus on your studying in a style that’s right for you, you learn more with seemingly less effort. In the 20 minutes a day that you’ll spend with this book, you’ll learn how to learn!
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
What do comfort and feeling good have to do with learning? Lots! When you have the right attitude and can focus on your studying in a style that’s right for you, you learn more with seemingly less effort. In the 20 minutes a day that you’ll spend with this book, you’ll learn how to learn! To get the most out of studying, you need to find what works best for you. Other people can’t tell you how to study. All they can do is to tell you what works for them. If you learn the same way as they do, their tips might be helpful. But if your style is different from theirs, those tips might not be very useful to you. In fact, they might even be a waste of your time.
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http://www.filesdump.com/file/8a1d1b8e4256/5659/How_To_Study_-_The_20_Step_Guide_-_English.pdf.html
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Author: sanraj
Forum: E-books
Date: 2009-01-27
How To Win Every Argument
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Continuum International Publishing Group | ISBN: 0826490069 | Author: Madsen Pirie | English | PDF | 196 Pages | 2.4 MB
Introduction
Sound reasoning is the basis of winning at argument. Logical fallacies undermine arguments. They are a source of enduring fascination, and have been studied for at least two-and-a-half millennia. Knowledge of them is useful, both to avoid those used inadvertently by others and even to use a few with intent to deceive. The fascination and the usefulness which they impart, however, should not be allowed to conceal the pleasure which identifying them can give. I take a very broad view of fallacies. Any trick of logic or language which allows a statement or a claim to be passed off as something it is not has an admission card to the enclosure reserved for fallacies. Very often it is the case that what appears to be a supporting argument for a particular contention does not support it at all. Sometimes it might be a deduction drawn from evidence which does not sustain it. Many of the fallacies are committed by people genuinely ignorant of logical reasoning, the nature of evidence, or what counts as relevant
material. Others, however, might be committed by persons bent on deception. If there is insufficient force behind the argument and the evidence, fallacies can add enough weight to carry them through. This book is intended as a practical guide for those who wish to win arguments. It also teaches how to perpetrate fallacies with mischief at heart and malice aforethought. I have described each fallacy, given examples of it, and shown why it is fallacious. After any points of general interest concerning the history or occurrence of the fallacy, I have given the reader recommendations on how and where the fallacy may be used to deceive with maximum effect. I have listed the fallacies alphabetically, although a full classification into the five major types of fallacy may be found at the end of the book. It is well worth the reader's trouble to learn the Latin tags wherever possible. When an opponent is accused of perpetrating something with a Latin name it sounds as if he is suffering from a rare tropical disease. It has the added effect of making the accuser seem both erudite and authoritative. In the hands of the wrong person this is more of a weapon than a book, and it was written with that wrong person in mind. It will teach such a person how to argue effectively, even dishonestly at times. In learning how to argue, and in the process of practising and polishing each fallacy, the user will learn how to identify it and will build up an immunity to it. A working knowledge of these fallacies provides a vocabulary for talking about politicians and media commentators. Replacing the vague suspicion of double-dealing will be the identification of the precise crimes against logic which have been committed. Knowledge of fallacies can thus provide a defensive as well as an offensive capability. Your ability to spot them coming will enable you to defend yourself against their use by others, and your own dexterity with them will enable you to be both successful and offensive, as you set about the all-important task of making
arguments go your way.
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