Teamspeak 3 – If you haven’t heard it yet you should really check out their page
http://teamspeak.com/?page=teamspeak3
TS 3 has high promises for it’s users.. Any vent users going to give teamspeak a second try after ts3’s release?

Teamspeak 3 – If you haven’t heard it yet you should really check out their page
http://teamspeak.com/?page=teamspeak3
TS 3 has high promises for it’s users.. Any vent users going to give teamspeak a second try after ts3’s release?
I know this sounds amazingly simple and most applications do offer a built in adjustment but sometimes that’s just not enough. For example some friends on TeamSpeak are abnormally quiet until I walked them through this, I realized that I may as well put it up for others to see just incase they haven’t tried it.
So I was thinking back to when I was trying to help some kid who was well… hopeless when it came to common net things, of such would be not using google. I made him a txt for links I hoped would help but it seemed to be wasted, so here I post them all for everyone else, these are what I consider all you’d need to get started on your way to figuring out problems on the net on your own. Continue reading ‘Links to survive the net.’
So almost all of us know about these two voice chat programs, if you don’t then you should seriously go look them up. In a short description they’re nice little programs that’ll let you chat with your buddies through a server. However, I personally prefer Teamspeak over Vent, and the reasons are simple.
In my opinion this right here beats xplorer2 and the explorerXP programs Simply because it’s just a simple plugin. All the information is in the image.
Hit the link for an image of a thread I started on /g/ I didn’t think the information would be quite so helpful so I decided to also put it on my blog.
Continue reading ‘The ultimate file management in my opinion.’
EDIT: THE FOLLOWING SITE http://playstationarticles.info/?p=10404#comment-17
has linked to this site and put false names up. I’d appreciate it if they would immediately stop. If you wish to link to posts on this site. Please ask for my name (don’t throw down someone else) as well as ask permission before doing so. I’m rather displeased with what they’ve done. I AM NOT “Peter Glaskowsky”
So I may not have actually edited it, nor have I even re-read it. But since it’s 1:56am I can do that tomorrow. Sony… the following is what I’m expecting of you!
I’ll do more info on this, but if you know what Beryl is or if you don’t.. google for it should give more info while I won’t be finishing this post tonight I will give a generalization Beryl lets you do a 3d cube for you on linux. Mostly for looks, it’s still a nice eye candy bit.
http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.1250-yodm-3d-christians_-explorer-tools.htm
for windows xp you can get crystalxp basically what Beryl is on linux. I’ll give more info on it later.
Picture on the followup.
Great software getting better, ExplorerXP is a tabbed explorer for file browsing, instead of having a window open for every folder… like
for example
C:\program files\World of warcraft\addons\
X:\Torrents\
X:\anime\videos\
F:\All Music\
F:\OSTs\
Explorer XP makes it simple and lets you tab them so you have on master window, the only downside is on explorerXP you can’t view thumbs.. well we got your back with some handy software that might rival explorer XP
Screens of XporerXP and explorer2 follow.
Thanks to engadget link follows to direct post
Vista successor “Vienna” planned for late 2009
Now that Microsoft has freed Windows Vista from the shackles of a five year development process, the company is attempting to
thewowstarts nowus by revealing that it plans to have its next major operating system ready within the next two-and-a-half years, giving Vista’s successor an expected release date of late 2009. Speaking to PC World, Ben Fathi, the executive in charge of the OS’s core components, made it clear that he was referring to a whole new OS — known to have the codename “Vienna” — and not the upcoming Vista service pack, codenamed “Fiji.” Other than this tentative release date, Ben didn’t have much new information on the future for Windows: in response to the question of what Vienna’s killer feature will be, he said “I don’t know what it is” and then proceeded to suggest that full virtualization and a radical new user interface will be the aim. Both of these suggestions lend credence to previous reports that a break in compatiblity with older applications and a new user interface would be Vienna’s flagship features. Now all we’ve got to do is wait (and hope that the changes aren’t too radical.)