Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Test and fix software changed USB key

Like I promised you, I write URL where you can download test program for all flash drives.

And for those who bought key. Your key is practically unable to use. To resolve the problem, that you can turn your USB key to original read this posts.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Dont buy USB keys on eBay


Recently I bought some 16gb key on eBay. I m new user, so I thought that seller with 600 pozitiv feedback will be right adress to buy something that I wont regret. So I decide to buy and test key. The price was 16 $ and key was from Honk Kong. But when I tested it, it was practically 1 Gb key with changed software. In next post I will write down link that you can test your usb keys and see what you got. My advice: DO NOT bUY USB KEYS FROM EAST SELLERS!!!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Acobay rules

networking site

Tnx to Acobay!

Britain Raises Low

At least in the world of film. First there was the Golden Globes. Then comes the Oscars. Of course, we also have the British Academy Film Awards. It seems that many many years after that embarrassing prediction of Colin Welland (of Chariots of Fire fame) in 1982, the British are making a comeback in the world of film.

Just a backgrounder, for those who do not remember Welland and his infamous statement…in his acceptance speech at the Oscars in 1982, he said that “the British are coming.” That is, British films would wow the whole world. It was a bold and patriotic statement, which unfortunately, did not materialise.

This year, though, it seems that finally, the British can boast of some really good movies. A feature in the entertainment section of The Times Online states:

The nominations provided ample evidence of the breadth of British success, with recognition for block-busters ( Mamma Mia! The Movie and The Dark Knight were both substantially British in terms of the talent involved) and purist arthouse fare. Notable among the latter were Hunger, an uncompromising meditation on the IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, and Man On Wire, a front-runner for the Best Documentary Oscar.

This is not to say that the British actors and actresses have been perfect, though. Who can forget Kate Winslet forgetting the Angelina Jolie’s name in her acceptance speech? Then again, she just might have been overwhelmed by everything that was going on. The important thing is that the British film industry is on a hot streak – something that everyone involved should contribute to keep going.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Pets on prsac and viagra

Increasing numbers of British pets are being given Prozac to help them battle against depression, a leading veterinary expert has revealed. Tropical birds such as parrots are the worst affected by depression, according to television vet Romain Pizzi. Mr Pizzi, who presents Creature Clinic on BBC3 and is a specialist in zoo and wildlife medicine for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, said pets are affected when owners leave them alone for hours on end.

He said: “Contrary to some people’s expectations parrots are very intelligent and sensitive animals. Typically if people go out to work all day their parrot will get very bored and frustrated and eventually develop depression. Symptoms often include plucking out their feathers or self-harming, which is obviously very dangerous. When Cockatoos in particular are depressed they can start to self-mutilate and peck their own legs to the bone.”