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Best Drum & Bass tunes of 2004

Here you can go listen to the best DnB tunes of 2004 Drum 'n' Bass Arena - Best Of...

Chase & Status - Exclusive Studio Mix on Drum 'n' Bass Arena

Check out some badass drum and bass sounds here: Chase & Status - Exclusive Studio Mix

ASUS MyPal A620 shares Broadband via Bluetooth

Just got my Asus MyPal A620 to share my broadband internet connection via the MyPal's built-in Bluetooth. Here's roughly what I did: Enabled Internet Connection Sharing on my Broadband Connection for my Bluetooth connection. To do this go to your LAN connection where the broadband is piped in, right-click -> Properties -> Sharing -> Enable ICS for -> (choose your Bluetoothconnection) Bluetooth must be installed properly on your PC for this to work. You should have a Bluetooth icon in the system tray if all is sweet. Check your Network and Dial-up connections to make surethere's a Bluetooth one listed and that it's enabled. Right-click your Bluetooth icon -> Setup -> Configuration -> Local Services (tab). Look for "Network Access" and make sure it looks switched and that a reasonable nr. of connections are allowed, or set it to the max possible connections (in my case 7). Make sure the MyPal is searchable etc etc. Switch it all on for now b...

Turn on digital audio (Win98)

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Digital audio can also be switched on via Device Manager. You can get there as follows: On the desktop right-click the My Computer icon. Then select Properties . Now click on the Device Manager tab. One of the items in the list should be called "CDROM" or something similar (see the picture) Next click on the + sign next to the CDROM item. It will open up and you should see your CD-ROM drive (not sure exactly what it will be called) Right-click the CD-ROM drive for which you want to enable digital playback (e.g. in the picture above, you would right-click the one called 52X CD-ROM ) Then select Properties In the Properties window click the tab called Properties . At the bottom there's a little tick-box that says Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device . Tick this box, click OK, and close everything, and digital playback should work.

How to identify your sound card in Windows 98

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To identify your soundcard you need to go to the Device Manager. You can get there as follows: 1) On the desktop right-click the "My Computer" icon. 2) Then select properties. 3) Now click on the Device Manager tab. OK, you're there. It should look a bit like this, apart from the colour: In the Device Manager you can see a list of different types of hardware with + signs next to each. To open the section for audio. click on the + sign next to the one called "Sound, video and game controllers". When you do this, it will open up and you will see all the hardware in your computer related to sound, video, and yep, you guessed it - game controllers. At least one and maybe more of these devices will be related to your sound card. If you're not sure, note down all the items in this list. The list may look like the image below, but there could be any number of devices in the list:

Bustin XP SP2 down at some fast speed

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Latest server.met

Here is my latest eMule server.met

Free bus travel for kids, please no!

Oh ma gosh, Great for kids maybe but not for anyone else. As mentioned in the article it would lead to kids never walking anywhere, and just hangin around the busses travelling back and forward pissing people off - obviously !!! Why is the labour government so unbelievably THICK?!!

Rat Zapper!

Ha ha ha!.... Poor rats man..