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Visualize Your Hard Drive
As Rick has mentioned before, one of the best ways to free up space on your hard drive is to get a birds-eye view of all the stuff you've got on there and then bulk delete the stuff you've got no use for (say, temporary internet files).  I tried out...
Tags: David Goldenberg, hard drive
Blog posts 2008-05-14

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Affordable home defense: it doesn't need to cost as much as you think
In talking with the general public or (heaven forbid!) reading an Internet forum discussion, there is often an inference the firearm manufacturers and the gun magazine people are in cahoots with each other to market products or concepts that might be self serving. Well, in all candor and in fact...
Articles 2008-07-01
XD custom
It's no mystery l am taken with the Springfield XD. It has proven to be a stout defensive handgun and the sales of the newest .45 caliber versions are rocketing and without a doubt giving all the like polymer pistols a definite run for their money. To add...
Articles 2008-07-01
Bar-Sto's semi-secret .25
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] It was 1970 or so when Irv Stone Senior and his brother decided to make a hand-crafted .25 auto. It was modeled after the classic Baby Browning, and was actually made by hand, on manual milling machines and lathes. This is prior to CNC stuff, so...
Articles 2008-07-01
Rohrbaugh R9 series
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] I call these "dream" guns. When I was a cop in the late 1970s through the 1990s, most guys like me would have gladly paid a thousand dollars for a gun like this. Tiny, powerful, light and reliable. the idea was stuff that. indeed. dreams were...
Articles 2008-07-01
Ay up lights
These are what I like to call "cross-over" ideas; goodies we think we could use a different way. About a year ago, I "found" road-bicycle tiding. Not only is it a good way for a semi-old guy to stay fit without beating himself to pieces, but it appeals to a...
Articles 2008-07-01
Finally! love your hips: cross one trouble spot off your list with these three slimming exercises
THIS MONTH'S GOAL Lose that stubborn extra padding for good. Why these moves work It is. possible to shrink your hips. But to do it, you should amp up your calorie burning to shed fat all over. And you need to add a few...
Articles 2008-07-01
Bench coaches: more than just a side job: manager's trusted confidant has evolved as an aide who holds many duties including being a second set of eyes and ears for his field boss
FIRST BENCH COACH? JOHNNY Pesky said it could have been him. When Ted Williams was named manager of the Washington Senators before the 1969 season, one of the first calls he placed was to Pesky. "I was doing radio and TV for the Red Sox," the...
Articles 2008-07-01
Top travel packs: these knapsacks are outfitted with convenient features that make life on the road easier. Pick your pleasure, then load up
* For sighteeing The sleek Arc'teryx Quiver ($89; moose jaw.com) is the perfect travel companion. Its main compartment opens from the side for easier access to all your stuff especially the things on the bottom, and it has a pocket for a hydration bladder that can hold 68...
Articles 2008-07-01
Rootz Underground
I LINKED UP WITH Rootz Underground, the roots, rock, reggae sensation from Jamaica, at the Long Beach Ragamuffin Festival. They were opening up for legends like Capleton, Beenie Man, Sly and Robbie, and Gregory Isaacs. Right before they were about to hit the stage, I sparked up a big phat...
Articles 2008-07-01
Speaking of skate rock, it's also alive and well in Italy
Speaking of skate rock, it's also alive and well in Italy. I just checked out the "Notes: Italian Sk8rock Connection Vol 1/2" on Crailslide records. This one's square in the tradition of skate rock, with a little bit of everything thrown in there, from the quirky, jerky opening track to...
Articles 2008-07-01
Stagnation aversions, #3
Where did this come from? I have no idea, but the best guess would be somewhere in New Zealand (Wellington, perhaps?) due to the references. Despite the lack of info, it's well worth a mention. It's a mostly personal-stories-andruminations-type of 'zine, but it succeeds where so many of its ilk...
Articles 2008-07-01
Tattoo time two
LAST YEAR I WROTE an article titled "Tattoo Time." Basically the article was about how I get requests to draw tattoos, but don't have time to fulfill all of the requests. And my solution was a set of custom tattoo flash art for Thrasher that consisted of some of the...
Articles 2008-07-01
Leak reveals ruthless strategy to bomb and murder until election
The ruling party in Zimbabwe has a detailed plan to murder opposition polling agents, bomb polling stations and march the electorate to the ballot box under armed guard to ensure an emphatic victory for Robert Mugabe in tomorrow's uncontested presidential run- off. Minutes of a meeting of...
Articles 2008-06-26
Center roundup: Lopez twins inch closer to realizing their NBA dream
Brook and Robin Lopez have played a lot of basketball in their lives. What the identical twins haven't done much of is play basketball on different teams. "Just some camps and stuff in high school," Brook says of their experience playing separately. ...
Articles 2008-06-26
'I had tried to practise skating, but was too old'
MY FIRST JOB Tom Hodgkinson, editor of 'The Idler', worked in a skateboard shop I left university in 1989 and went home, where my mother said: "One month and then get out!" I had to get a job. Job-hunting was a dream: at...
Articles 2008-06-26
Outdoor cooking -- it's in the bag
Record-high gasoline prices may prompt people to cancel that drive to Disneyland and vacation in the nearby hills instead. But camping offers a different challenge: What to eat in the wild, where there are no drive-through windows or microwave ovens. Often outdoor cooking involves...
Articles 2008-06-25
The fairly useless gadget show
Do we really need laser-guided scissors and Wi-Fi detecting T- shirts? Simon Usborne tests out the gizmos the world's been waiting for... Scissors. Pretty useful, right? But surely they could be improved. Let's make them laser-guided, like a missile. Who wouldn't want a pair of those? ...
Articles 2008-06-25
Don't let the sprinters ruin our Olympics
So how do we stop the London Olympics turning into a disaster? It may seem a bit negative even to suggest that but the portents during the past few days are not good. The costs are rising and look like turning out to be at least three...
Articles 2008-06-25
STUFF THE PLANET?
The housing market is in decline, fuel costs are soaring - and the worst maybe yet to come for the global economy. It's little wonder that politicians are backing away from electorally unpalatable green policies. Paul Vallely investigates the hard choices facing consumers and environmentalists There was...
Articles 2008-06-25
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