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Print 3D Models With This Printer

This is a pretty cool idea, though I think very few will find practical use for it. So if printing 3D models sound like it’s up your alley, here’s the company website.

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  • Video Of Google Chrome On Linux

    For all of you Linux users out there, here’s one of the first videos showing a Linux user using Google Chrome. Here are the creator’s first impressions, and thoughts. For anyone using Google Chrome on Linux, what has the experience been like for you?

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  • Jerry Seinfeld Microsoft Ad Campaign

    So if you were watching the Giants/Redskins game last night, then you were privy to the first ever Jerry Seinfeld/Microsoft commercial. I’m still frozen in horror by what had to be the most ridiculous spectacle I’ve ever seen. I’m still not sure what the point of the whole commercial was, and I’m sure I don’t want to know.

    Over half of the first installment of the Jerry Seinfeld/Microsoft series takes place in a shoe store, with a circus theme. Yes, you read that correctly. On top of that Bill Gates was buying shoes there, and Jerry Seinfeld walked in to help him make a purchase. What ensued had nothing to do with Microsoft products, and had a very creepy, uneasy feel to it. Kind of like dinner guests who make references to their love life; and ask you to join. I will give Bill Gates credit as he doesn’t mind a little self-deprecation. Hey, I thought he was supposed to retire? I guess commercials don’t count.

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    Found this pretty funny video on YouTube. Some guy has setup a semi-scientific experiment. He shows us the viewer how Windows Vista loads faster than Windows XP on the same notebook. The real question is, why does he have two exact notebooks? One for him and his girlfriend, or is something more sinister afoot? Either way, enjoy the video.

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