Thursday, July 27, 2006

Destroy a WebSite

Yeah this sounds crazy at first glance.You have a friend whose site you want to destroy ? Go to

netdisaster.com or destroysites.com,

enter the url of the target, select your weapon of choice from (30 / 16) different including gunshots, kisses, ant hills, tomatoes and a haunting. Turn sounds on or off and select to auto destruct the site or manually destroy it. Hit go and the site will face serious damage: Virtually of course. Netdisaster features more weapons like meteors, a razor, god or a chainsaw.
I suggest you visit this website if you want to see the full arsenal of weapons.Manual destruction is way harder, you have to find the spots that you can click to execute the action.
My suggestion, use auto destruct, lean back and watch how the computer does the work for you..
No harm was done to websites

Have Fun, and enjoy destroying the websites.......

Saturday, July 22, 2006

How to clean your CD's or DVD's


Here is a message that i found on a site for the easy way to clean CD/DVDs. Economic and very effective.

I spent several years working in a CD manufacturing support group and learned the easiest way to clean discs and get them working again. Here, as simple as it may be, is my favorite solution for cleaning discs.

- Mix a large amount of water with a few drops of dishwashing soap.

That's it. No expensive commercial cleaning solutions and no plastic washing devices for my discs. I know it doesn't sound complicated enough or mysterious enough, but it works. This solution works most of the time if you:

- Use a soft cloth and wipe the solution on the disc starting from the inside hub and wiping to the outside edge of the disc. Never rub hard or in a circular motion. Don't rub around the disc because you might scratch the disc creating an un-repairable problem.

- Dry the disc with a soft dry cloth. Again, wipe the disc from the inside to the outside. Straight out. Don't go around the disc at all because you might create scratches that are parallel with the tracks.

Why does this solution work most of the time? On most CDs, and especially rented DVDs, playability problems are caused by fingerprints. Fingerprints are oil-based and the dishwasher detergent is designed to cut through and remove oil. If this method doesn't work, you might have a disc with sever scratch or even a scratch on the label side of the disc. Scratched discs can sometimes be repaired with CD scratch removal solutions or CD repair services.

Dishwasher soap and water won't fix scratches but will make many discs playable.

here are the link for more information http://www.cdaces.com/CD-Repair/cd-cleaning.html

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Some MP3 Search Engines
Here are a list of Mp3 search engines using which you can search for your favourite music and download them.... hav fun with these Links.
Lycos MP3 Search - An incredibly popular and very strong search engine. When queried, returns hits with a very helpful reliability ranking.
Kermit - Kermit is a search box and nothing much more. Because the index is constantly updated, it has gained a reputation as one of the strongest mp3 search engines.
Audio Galaxy - Formally known as the BORG search, Audio Galaxy has become one of the more popular, and useful, MP3 search engines on the Internet.
Scour.net - One of the most popular mp3 / multimedia search engines on the web. All downloads from the site must be made with the Scour Media Agent.
http://www.scour.net/
2Look4 - Although not the largest or most popular music search engine on the web, 2look4 is certainly notable.
Astraweb - A bare-bones search engine not unlike Kermit.Mirc-X - Despite its name, Mirc-X stands as a very strong MP3 search engine. Like Kermit, Mirc-X has a strong reputation among computer gurus.
Palavista - A META MP3 search engine. The search engine reads into six of the more popular engines and sorts the returns by engine.