In "Curious George Gets a Virus:"

You downloaded AVG - but did you update it? Try that twice. Then restart in Safe mode and run it again. Also, you make no mention of antimalware software (like ad-aware or spybot). I'd install/update and run both of those too.

In "Perfect Xmas gift "

Where can you get it?

In "Curious George: Where's the funny stuff?"

Holy crap Hawthornwingo. I showed this exact clip on Friday to a bunch of people. It's totally the last part, ultra dark (the whole thing is dark) that sells it. So, if you watch it, watch it all the way through.

In "Curious George: What, think you're an expert or something?"

Filmmaking. Software around filmmaking. Compositing. Film Theory. Cameras.

In "Curious George - basic video editing?"

Monkey haus. Here's the problem. To you, all video is the same. It plays back. You think it's easily editable. But it's not. There are two types of codecs, 'editing' codecs and 'distribution' codecs. Editing codecs, like DV, are easy to edit with, because every frame contains all the information. So you can cut pretty much anywhere. Distribution codecs, like MPEG 1,2,4, DivX and WMV files do not contain all the information. They have a frame that contains all the information (an I frame) and then for a pattern (up to 15 or so) of frames that are merely the changes. Editing on a non-I frame is particularly difficult: You have to reconstruct the frame from the other information, and additionally, re-conform the pattern of frames. I think Avid/Pinnicale's Liquid can do this. But realistically? Almost all Editing software (in the prosumer space) is aimed at DV. Which is why you have to import it (Creating DV files), edit it (in DV format) and output (recreating any sort of compression. Or you could just buy another hard drive.

In "Curious, George:"

You might want to try resetting all of the MacOSX passwords from the Tiger Installer CD.

In "Why Did The British Spaz?"

Ask an aussie about 'rooting' for the home team.

In "Curious George: Domain Renewal"

Contact their registar. Most registars 'hold' on to the domain name...so if you screw up like this (say within 90 days), they can charge you $150+ to get your domain back.

In "CG: Mac Mystery Excel Bell?"

First, there were only about 60 virii for the mac. Two, try the time/date control panel for the chime. Last, check your extensions to see if there is anything non apple/strange.

In "De-Furrious George..."

All I can ask...is please, post pre and post pictures.

In "Curious George: share your RPG memories"

Wow, somewhere around AD&D we tried Gamma Wars and whatever that western one was. Player's Handbook, Monster Manual, and GM's handbook. We had painted figures, cool dice, the whole thing. And yeah, we started with the Original books by Gygax....Sigh. What a dork. Should have been meeting girls.

In ""

BTW, if this was 16 to 32 bits per channel, it'd be about the same resolution of film (which is 4k x 4k)

What's the point? Sony (NHK is related to sony)...develops High end stuff...for broadcast, which filters down, and down...and ends up making them tons of money in the consumer marketplace. 5 Megapixel still cameras @$250. DV cameras @ $500, HDV cameras @ $5K. HDTV @ $700. You do know that a full HD camera runs $60-70k without a lens? This is all about consumer driven business.

In "Cambridge in Color"

What's cool are the tutorials from this site. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm

In "Curious George: Prescription Mistake"

This won't help at the moment. Many, many drugs are given to women at various levels of pregnancy due to emergency. 99% likely that your wife + the baby are fine. Drugs like this have been around long enough that they've been used accidentally at one time or another. The levels were so low...and she's now off of them......that any real damage was primarily psychological. Yes, talk to your GP, the rite aid, etc...but relax a bit.

In "Curious, George:"

'Shalom' Just because you have your evangelical religion, doesn't mean you get to stuff it down my throat. That's the beauty of a free society. Oh, turn the other cheek, like it says in the bible

In "Joss Whedon on How He Wouldn't Have Made "X-Men 3""

Interesting tracicle. I find the last season of Angel some of the best episodes they did.

In "Free registration codes for Opera, for ad-free surfing."

How do you tell opera to go to the furthest right tab (rather than the last tab you opened?) I too am giving it a week. There are bunches of little cool stuff here. Yes, I'm missing some great firefox extensions, but greasemonkey has been broken...so it's a perfect time to try. First impressions: Jesus it's fast.

How do you tell opera to go to the furthest right tab (rather than the last tab you opened?) I too am giving it a week. There are bunches of little cool stuff here. Yes, I'm missing some great firefox extensions, but greasemonkey has been broken...so it's a perfect time to try. First impressions: Jesus it's fast.

In "Online Stud"

Plus, realistically, you put the online casinos in the same space as the RIAA - chasing after those people who give them money (to play.) I am surprised that the online casinos don't put something up front that the players agree not to use any sort of minotoring software, and can be find liable for such. I'm also suprised they don't try to go after the people who make this sort of software. And then eventually it'll go open source as they online casinos with lots of money, might try to sue the pokerbot companies out of existence. Still, very interesting.

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