This is a very simple trick I picked up that has saved me A LOT of time when doing research that has required multiple csv files. Basically what the little snippet does is make all the .csv files in a said folder merge into one nice big .csv file. Making analysis THAT much easier. The [...]
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In this tutorial I will explain how to transfer files via utorrent without the use of a tracker This is very useful to share large files with your friends or even download/upload files to your seedbox So, let’s get started. 1. Check if the port you are going to use is open and if you [...]
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With windows 7 Beta now out making its treks XP’s days may be numbered; but for older computers it will most likely stay the viable choice. I myself love XP and have been tweaking it, playing around and customising it for bet performance and security. Below are a number of registry tweaks I use to [...]
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How To Use Cheat Engine (FarCry Example) This is a very basic tutorial written by Usr32 to allow you to train a game. It is kept extremely simple, so no technical knowledge is needed, just common sense. Required: – Cheat Engine – A game =P (Far Cry 2 used in tutorial) We’re going to turn [...]
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Credit for this great tut goes to TheDuke once more How to use About:Config Here’s a small course on hows to use About:Config, as it will help you in making the adjustments for tweaking your FIREFOX.3. 1. Start Firefox. 2. Type about:config into the address bar and press Enter. When you’re presented with the warning [...]
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Credit for this tut goes to TheDuke keep an eye out for the bot update next week How to Disable Automatic Virus Scanning in Built-in Download Manager of New Mozilla Firefox 3.0? If you are using new Mozilla Firefox 3.0, then you must have noticed that its built-in download manager scans the downloaded file for [...]
All credit goes to WolfClaw Hopefully, you have a fully setup router that is issuing I.P addresses via DHCP, but to get the most out of your router, a static I.P is best and is essential for port forwarding for games and special applications. To start off, you need to know how your connection is [...]
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