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A kiwi (the bird, not a New Zealander) gets a prosthetic leg with the help of the Lord of the Rings film crew. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Tahi the kiwi gets a new leg
A kiwi (the bird, not a New Zealander) gets a prosthetic leg with the help of the Lord of the Rings film crew. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Tahi the kiwi gets a new leg
Following injury time goals both at the Orient vs Oxford Utd and the Grimsby vs Northampton games, Leyton Orient will be playing League One football next season. It was all in doubt after 90 minutes as it looked like Grimsby would pip them to the third spot and we’d have to face the drama of …
Not a game about swinging in that sense, but a bit more like Spiderman. Click the mouse button to send out a rope, hold it down and start swinging, let go and repeat to see how far you can get. PENDULUMECA
After managing to successfully get my Exchange data back yesterday, I realised that I wanted to give the domain a different name. Of course, being Microsoft it isn’t as simple as just right clicking and renaming something. No, renaming an Active Directory domain is quite a task. I found some help on Microsoft Technet and …
The Telegraph Fantasy Football Password for Wednesday 3rd May is SQUARE. Only one week of Premiership matches, plus the FA Cup, to go!
The server with our Exchange 2003 database on it died. It didn’t seem to be the hard drive but the server itself – the power just wouldn’t come back on. So, I had to set up Exchange on a new server and then plug the old hard drive in and try and pursuade it to …
How likely to cause offence does something have to be?
Leyton Orient kept hopes of promotion alive yesterday with a win against Peterborough and, with a favourable draw for Grimsby at Macclesfield, a step back up into third place in league two with one match to go. If Orient win their final match of the season, away at Oxford, then promotion is guaranteed. Grimsby need …
As was helpfully posted as a comment on this blog already, this weeks Fantasy Football password is LADDER.
This article is quite old but still interesting enough, and quite well written: Whenever there’s a site that makes you wonder whether Jesus died in vain, the odds are it was created by Microsoft’s (Af)FrontPage. The biggest web design mistakes in 2004