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Faved by: ShepM1023
Nov 24 2008 - via www.youtube.com

In this video we go through Mach 3 to look over the g-code. We are checking to see if we have any problems before we go to the CNC Plasma Cutter.http://www....

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Faved by: fedhughes
Oct 28 2008 - via www.detoxingforhealth.com

Fruit Wine Making

Many people love to sample different types of wine, but sometimes, you just can not find one you really enjoy. Homemade fruit wine making is the one way to experiment with different fruits and juices to make a wine you like.
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Faved by: viper
Sep 25 2007 - via www.watchingthenet.com

Quoted: How can I find out what is starting this process?

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Faved by: yeehaw
Jul 08 2008 - via www.paintballsentry.com

Great project, it has wonderful potential!!

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Faved by: mike
Aug 07 2008 - via www.technosis.com

Wes Cherry's image manipulation program.

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Faved by: mike
May 11 2008 - via ejohn.org

Here's port of the Processing language to JavaScript! This is cool, because now you can run processing scripts in a web browser w/o having to download additional software.

It DOES rely on the canvas tag, so I think IE is either out or requires an additional script that emulates CANVAS in IE.

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Faved by: royleban
Feb 22 2008 - via www.myphotopipe.com

Photo lab that does quite large prints (up to 96"). Appears to be true photograph prints, not ink printers (haven't checked for sure yet).

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Faved by: Lysis
Nov 29 2006 - via www-old.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk

So heres how it goes: upload a photo and transform you or someone elses face. Impressive technology (though it acts flaky at times, when it works its pretty astonishing). **Warning** serious time sink.

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Faved by: mike
Feb 12 2008 - via www.eddieoneverything.com

I'm fed up with Microsoft's error reporting freezing my machine on a crash. I no longer allow MS to hold my machine hostage while it writes out 100-Megabyte dump files to my hard disk.

Quoted: How to disable dumprep.exe:
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1. Right click on “My Computer,” choose “Properties” from that menu.
2. Click on “Advanced tab,”
3. Click the “Error Reporting” button.
4. Check the “Disable error reporting” box. You may choose to uncheck the the box below it, “But notify me when an error occurs,” if desired.
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Voila, the annoying dumprep.exe tool is now disabled!

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Faved by: darrellp
Feb 29 2008 - via www.darrellplank.com

One of my first stabs at the Processing language. An animated demo of graph relaxation. Actually kind of entertaining if I do say so myself.

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