@JuryDuty: It's the FishIE Tank tech demo from the Test Drive IE9 website.
@JuryDuty: It's the FishIE Tank tech demo from the Test Drive IE9 website.
@Ceric Neesh: Furmark is usually used to see if an overclock is stable. It can also be used to see how good a new aftermarket cooler is.
@Ceric Neesh: You might want to try FurMark next time :)
@styfle: You're right, thanks, didn't notice the link in that place.
WolframAlpha already does this, but it doesn't show its sources, so I guess that Google wins.
Google Maps also support KML files, provided that you have a direct link to it.
Or, don't drink in the first place ;)
It would be better if Windows made any checks to see if there is: a lot of CPU being used, a lot of network activity, or a lot disk activity before sleeping, to make sure that a process doesn't get interrupted...
Another great program to visually see what's eating up your space is SequoiaView (the visual representation is very similar to WinDirStat actually).
Does its OCR support languages other than English?
I recently bought a cheap HDMI-to-HDMI cable to connect my TV with my computer, but the picture was not as sharp as it used to be with a (more expensive) HDMI-to-DVI cable. So, I'm back to the HDMI-to-DVI cable.
[url=[mike.thedt.net]]YouTube closed-captions ripper[/url] is also a great website that allows you to download videos from YouTube. It shows you all the available formats, and it also shows you the filesize of each format.
VOTE: caedes.net
YouTube should really get rid of Flash and make their own hardware accelerated player (like the DivX Web Player Stage6 used to have), or switch to Silverlight with Smooth Streaming (watch an example here: [www.iis.net] ) so that their users don't need an i7 processor to watch a HD video. #youtube
Can you please include Tete's Firefox optimized build next time? [www1.plala.or.jp]
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