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Title Author Description
Introduction to BIOS hacking coral1 Yes he is at it again. This time detailed instruction that are scary but oh so affective.
Handling file uploads with PHP Srirangan A common requirement for most websites, with a simple solution.
WinXP on dual-core coral1 ERT's master of hardware takes us through troubleshooting when Windows XP meet dual cores from Intel and AMD
Year one for ERT...How did we do? COBOLdinosaur The ERT publisher takes a look at how 2006 went for ERT with some hints of what's to come in 2007
Is Google becoming another broken site? COBOLdinosaur A rant by resident fossil about the most important site on the Internet
Geting the frame rate from flash VGR A difficult piece of coding explained by one of the top Mentors on both ERT and European EE
A Windows trick to find files coral1 This piece of OS stuff from the ERT Hardware guru will help you search using unprintable characters.
An Are Digg and Netscape Really Different COBOLdinosaur The ERT Editor compares two of the popular community news sites and can't see much difference.
Stopping the SPAM nicholassolutions Some solutions to filter out the SPAM and avoid the wasted time of having to delete the trash to find the important mail.
Some AJAX help for PHP Developers VGR Help with the kind of scripting required to give PHP and Javascript the necessary coupling for solid AJAX apps.
Overclocking K7S5A coral1 He's at it again turning old discards in a heavy duty box... keep the fire insurance paid.
An IE feature in Firefox? nicholassolutions Updated for FF 2.0
Many of us started out with IE and used it a long time. When we switched to Firefox there were somethings it didn't have. Here is and easy fix for at least one.
Ready for a little salvage coral1 Resident hardware Mentor Coral takes us through some series mods with salvaged components
Ready For Vista Yet? coral1 Hardware Mentor Coral takes a look at what kind of hardware it will take to run the lastest from the Redmond folks
Man versus Machine -- a War Story coral1 Our resident Hardware fixer gets beat up by a misbehaving computer, but wins in the end
Remote Scripting Images Rdivilbiss ERT,s AJAX master takes us on a remote scripting safari and demonstrates that it's not so hard when know how using Javascript.
Mysql database backups nicholassolutions Everything you ever wanted to know about setting up backups for your Mysql databases
An Alternative Method for Popups COBOLdinosaur An alternative to popups that won't trigger popup blockers or cause accessibility problems.
Ruby on Rails Srirangan Our first look at the latest development tool to take the Web by storm
Upgrading Guidelines coral1 Our favorite fix up artist walks us through upgrading the box, and all the pieces inside of it.
Finding City/Country from the IP Rdivilbiss Using IP to get the location city and contry made a lot easier by a Mentor from our Web Development Forums
Form in 4 Dimensions COBOLdinosaur A brief overview of form element manipulation using all 4 dimesions in web space.
Hardware Rescue 101 coral1 An off beat look at the perils of re-cycling old computer hardware
Hardware Rescue 101 -- Part II coral1 More from the Florida fixer on the perils of re-cycling old computer hardware
Tools for Hardware Repair coral1 Hardware Mentor Coral gives us the inside scoop on the the tools it take to become a serious techie.
Fluid Web Page Design COBOLdinosaur In this article the resident extinct species looks at floats in their purest form, and presents some strange examples.
An Introduction to Ray Tracing IM A tantalizing overview of the modern rendering methods based on Ray tracing.
Hardware Rescue Glossary coral1 It was time to get something so the non-hardware folks might understand what our hardware Mentor is talking about

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