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Hacking GPS
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 Your GPS is a really cool toy, but what if you could make it even cooler? What if you could build and hook up data cables, modify your iPAQ cradle to take a GPS connection, tweak the firmware, hook up to your PC without expensive software, use GPS data in a hundred creative ways, even solar-power your GPS? Suppose you could beef up your “first to find” quotient when geocaching, or use your GPS as a super-accurate clock. Well, you can. Read on—your adventure is just beginning!
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:11
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The Remnant by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins [Audiobook]
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 All pretense is gone, even on the part of the Antichrist, as the planet hurtles toward Armageddon and the ultimate showdown between good and evil. The earth, now a wasted shell of its former beauty, staggers under the weight of worsening judgments from heaven. The Trib Force's aliases and even their Strong Tower safe house have been compromised, forcing Rayford Steele, Buck Williams, and all members to flee for their lives while trying to maintain their overt opposition to the Antichrist.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:12
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The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)
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 Messenger asks a friend to check into a list of names before leaving on a trip. When his plane is blown out of the sky, the matter becomes more serious. As his friend checks into the list, each seems to have died in mysterious circumstances. As he goes down the list, the deaths become more recent and a race to find the remaining survivors and what put each of them on this list ensues.
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Posted in videos by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:14
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The Marriage Casket by Deborah Morgan [Audiobook]
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 Antiques picker and ex-FBI agent Jeff Talbot figured he was about to make a killing when Nathan Rose offered him all the antiques in his newly deceased aunt's house dirt cheap. What Jeff hadn't bargained for, however, was the bloodstain beneath one of the old pack rat's priceless rugs, indicating that the death of Verena Rose was no accident.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:15
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Batch Watermark Creator v6.4
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:16
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Travel Writing by Peter Ferry (unabridged audiobook)
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 Pete Ferry teaches high-school English in the wealthy suburb of Lake Forest, outside of Chicago, and moonlights as a travel writer. On his way home after work one evening, he witnesses a car accident that kills a beautiful woman named Lisa Kim.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:17
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Nero v9.0.9.4b
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 Simply Create, Rip, Burn, Copy, Share, Backup, Play, and Enjoy! Nero 9, the easy-to-use yet powerful multimedia suite, gives you the freedom to create, rip, copy, burn, edit, share, and upload online. Whatever you want – music, video, photo, and data – share and enjoy with family and friends anytime, anywhere.
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:18
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Oxford English For Information Technology By Eric H. Glendinning & John McEwan(Ebook and Audio )
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:22
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Blu-ray to DVD Pro 1.20
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 Perfectly splits and burns a Blu-ray movie to multiple DVDs!
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:24
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Computer Power User (CPU) November 2008
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 Computer Power User (or CPU) is a monthly computing and technology magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. It has been in circulation since December 2001. The magazine features articles, reviews of hardware and software, editorial content and classified advertising. It is geared toward more advanced users than its sister publication, SmartComputing. Regular guest writers include Rob Malda and Chris Pirillo. CPU Magazine differs from most other computing magazines in that it focuses more on the latest hardware rather than software or gaming.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Sep. 30, 2008 // 10:25
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