DAMN IT!
’nuff said
I don’t often like to watch sports. But about every 2 years I become very fanatic about soccer. Whenever there’s a European cup or world cup I just can’t hold myself.
And now? GO GO HOLLAND! One more game to go for World Champion!
Things change and previous list was an inventory for myself. I have now changed a lot of software and made the use of my laptop mostly obsolete. Here is a new list of software I use on a daily base, ordered alphabetically:
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| Linksys WRT54GL | Xbox | Nokia N97 | Remote webhost |
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A list of software I use on a daily base, ordered alphabetically:
Some time ago I wrote a short tutorial on how to create a Windows installation USB key. The guide is still valid (and probably will be for quite some time), but there is an easier method now! Well, at least if you want to have Windows 7 on your USB key.
Microsoft has release Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool (direct link), which only requires a few mouse-clicks to create your key. All you need is the ISO-file of Windows 7 (obtainable from your Microsoft Store Account), a working computer with Windows installed and an USB key. However I am not sure most netbook owners (the primary target audience for this tool since netbooks don’t have a CD-ROM player) have a Microsoft Store Account.
The fun part is that the tool has been release under the GPLv2 license. But that’s because they had to…