baris’s blog

April 29, 2005

Pinhole camera that takes 35mm film!

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 11:43 pm

Dirkon - The Paper Camera [pinhole.cz]

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 10:38 am

Jay Pinkerton.com - Superman Origin Comics!

April 26, 2005

Austrumi - set NTFS passwords

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 11:50 am

SourceForge.net: Project Info - Austrum Latvijas Linukss

Austrumi is a Linux bootable ISO image for recovering NT passwords and other cool tools and methods, sized for Business Card size CD media (50Mb). It allows you to change any password, including that of the Administrator, on a partition occupied by Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Simply boot the CD and when you get to the initial boot prompt, type: boot: nt_pass This will launch a console utility that will detect Windows partitions on the hard disk and provide you with a menu to modify any user or Administrator passwords on the Windows system. It will even give access to the Windows registry for recovery purposes. Quite a handy utility to keep in your wallet (AUSTRUMI is small enough to fit on a business card-size CD) if you are unfortunate enough to having to deal with Windows machines in your line of work.
Read more at http://sourceforge.net/projects/austrumi

April 11, 2005

optimized mozilla builds

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 1:30 pm

MOOX :: Welcome to my Werxshop…

April 7, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 8:24 pm

Home Theatre PC Guide

Boost.Lambda

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 2:42 pm

Boost.Lambda

Lamda functions in C++, via boost.

Herb Sutter stuff

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April 6, 2005

Slashdot: Printf Debugging Revisited

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 3:03 pm

Slashdot: Printf Debugging Revisited

Not the slashdot post, but the comments that follow have numerous interesting links to various C++ loggers.

April 5, 2005

Filed under: Uncategorized — barisacar @ 3:10 am

Mechanical Three Speed Automatic Lego Transmission

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