halftech | Shared With: Everyone - 24 days ago | video, blog, mail
halftech | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 17 2008 | design, mail, blog
halftech | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2008 | music, mail, internet
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halftech | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 16 2007 | mailQuoted: It's annoying to have a bunch of useless catalogs cramming up your inbox and they waste a lot of paper
halftech | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | mailQuoted: Sick of answering those telemarketing calls that always seem to arrive just as you're expecting something more important Want a little less mail to sort through The World
halftech | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 15 2007 | digg, mail
Quoted: On some networks it’s impossible to use BitTorrent. For example, if you’re at work, school, or connected to Comcast or a public hotspot. But there’s an easy solution to overcome this problem. By using a secure connection (SSH), you can bypass almost every firewall or traffic shaping application.
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