Eat while you shit?

A new Chinese restaurant, where the people eating are sitting on toilet seats in various designs and colors. The tables are made of glass on top of sinks and napkins are replaced with toilet papers.

Easily change the shortcuts in PlacesBar

This is something I always wanted to do and now it’s really dead simple to accomplish. If you ever wanted to change the default shortcuts in the open/save dialogues of Windows (2000/ME/XP/Vista) and Office (2000/XP/2003/2007), but never knew exactly how to do it, this software is for you.

PlacesBar Editor is a software program that fills exactly this need that Microsoft left behind. This utility allows you to change them to be any folder you want.

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How to open ISO, CUE, CCD and NRG files without burning a CD or a DVD?

This is a very old tip, but a very good one that not enough people knows about - when you don’t want to waste a blank CD or a DVD just to check if what you’ve downloaded works, or if you just want to test your disk image before burning it, Daemon Tools lets you create up to four virtual CD/DVD drives and assign the right file for the drive. The process is called mounting images and it’s really easy to do it.

How to Use Daemon Tools?

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Sharing and hosting media files

It’s a known fact that we all want to share our life in every way possible and the web finally let’s us do it. Although everyone is familiar with flickr, there are many other ways to share your stuff with your friends and with the world and we gathered up a few of them in this list. The list is not sorted in any particular way.1. Allyoucanupload (by webshots) is a new site that allows users to add their own images and to show them everywhere they’d like. ImageShack is basically the same, but with a toolbar that helps you do everything quicker.

2. With photobucket you can share your videos as well as pictures.

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How to delete the Thumbs.db file for good?

Thumbs.db is a hidden system file generated by Windows XP when you view the contents of a folder in Thumbnail or Filmstrip view. Although it’s here to help the users access the previewed files easily, it’s still a very annoying file.

If you’ll follow the next steps, you can delete the file and it won’t come back:

Start -> Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View (tab) -> Under “File and Folders” mark the option “Do no cache thumbnails”.

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