Wikipedia has recently blocked a range of IP addresses belonging to the United States Congress due to staffers who have been engaging in revert wars regarding content associated with frequent politicians. This RFC was started to centralize the discussion on the violation of Wikipedia policy and alleged libelous behavior.

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Notebook Rebuild

January 29, 2006

I bought a Gateway M675 PRR off eBay. It does not have the CPU, hard drive, DVD drive, ram, etc. I am hoping to get it rebuilt within 2 months.
~David

We all know that the world’s magnetic field is weakening, but could it be because we are due for a magnetic field reversal? This would mean that animals might go the wrong way during migration or the fact that compasses might swing 180 degrees and point south. The magnetic shield might even disappear for a century or two.

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Most proxy programs are becoming bundled with viruses and spywares, GilNetwork has released www.proxyip.org – a website where users are able to anonymously, and safely surf the web. The website uses powerful PHP technology to block the users IP address. It also bypasses school and workplace firewalls.

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This video has audio from a presentation of Vista’s new features, but the video is OSX Tiger doing those same exact things. In other words… Vista is nothing new. Windows is once again too late!

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The OSx86 Project has some exclusive information regarding Apple’s newest portable, the MacBook Pro, and a hidden message inside for would-be hackers. Is this simply a hidden message for the interested parties, or is it a new tounge-in-cheek implementation of OS X’s TPM security?

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January 13, 2006

Yes you can toss water in the air and it will freeze before it hits the ground. Tom Skilling explains how and why…

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Windows Live Injected

January 10, 2006

Just put anything after Prg= and it will show on the Windows Live page…
This message is kinda hilarious!
via: A friend on MSN

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these is a model created on 1954 of what a 2004 personal computer could look like.

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