Art was one of my chosen classes back at school but it was a bad choice as I’m really a lost cause when it comes to drawing.
After playing a bit with a Windows 7 slate I decided to create a project, just for fun, to test a few ideas on it.
So I was getting very annoyed about a problem I was facing:
Walter is a technical lead for Gain Secure based in Malaysia.
We are pleased to announce the availability of the Release Candidate for Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011
A series of new productivity videos snuck out last week and somehow I managed to beat Long Zheng to the punch on these.
Another way to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is through Windows Update
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