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December 18

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May 04

remove those crapy msn msngr tabs!!!

Disabling Tabs in MSN Messenger 7

Posted 4/7/2005 by TweakXP Member
 
Microsoft has just recently released MSN Messenger 7.0.  This new version of MSN Messenger has had many cool new features added such as better firewall support for file transfers and web video/audio. On top of the various architecture updates, there are several new visual enhancements that appear on the contact list and message windows. 
 
I am very happy with all of the new features and the new look but I wish that it was possible to customize the user interface a little more.  One part of MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger that I have always hated was the tabs.  I just like to have a clean messenger interface and do not want to have it cluttered with tabs on the left side of the window.  Using Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger it was very easy to disable the tabs.  Just click on tools and select options.  Then on the manage tabs screen uncheck the box.  In MSN Messenger 7, for some reason the whole option was removed.  No longer can you just uncheck the box because Microsoft removed it.
 
After doing some research I was finally able to remove my tabs by editing the registry.  I wish that Microsoft would make it easier to remove the tabs without having to edit the registry, but oh well. 
Like I said earlier, you will have to edit the registry to remove the tabs in MSN Messenger, so go ahead and start up regedit and follow the steps below:

If the registry editor is not already started, click on the Start Button and select Run. Then type in regedit in the text box and hit Ok.

Navigate through HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, MSNMessenger, PerPassportSettings, and then the numbered folder.

Right click on the numbered folder and select New and then DWORD Value.

Type in DisableTabs as the name of the new key.

Next, right click on the new key you just made, DisableTabs, and select Modify.

In the value box, key in 1 and hit Ok.
 
You can now close the registry editor.  Once you completely restart MSN Messenger, a reboot may be required for some, your tabs will now be gone. 
 
Note:  If you have multiple numbered folders listed under the PerPassportSettings folder, repeat the above instructions for every numbered folder.
 
 
NOTE: for Msn messenger 7.5, repeat the dword step for each folder (all four)
 
source : here
 
 
February 19

lance!

This is a god good article!
 
"The night before brain surgery, I thought about death. I searched out my larger values, and I asked myself, if I was going to die, did I want to do it fighting and clawing or in peaceful surrender? What sort of character did I hope to show? Was I content with myself and what I had done with my life so far? I decided that I was essentially a good person, although I could have been better--but at the same time I understood that the cancer didn't care.
I asked myself what I believed. I had never prayed a lot. I hoped hard, I wished hard, but I didn't pray. I had developed a certain distrust of organized religion growing up, but I felt I had the capacity to be a spiritual person, and to hold some fervent beliefs. Quite simply, I believed I had a responsiblity to be a good person, and that meant fair, honest, hardworking, and honorable. If I did that, if I was good to my family, true to my friends, if I gave back to my community or to some cause, if I wasn't a liar, a cheat, or a thief, then I believed that should be enough. At the end of the day, if there was indeed some Body or presence standing there to judge me, I hoped I would be judged on whether I had lived a true life, not on whther I believed in a certain book, or whether I'd been baptized. If there was indeed a God at the end of my days, I hoped he didn't say, "But you were never a Christian, so you're going the other way from heaven." If so, I was going to reply, "You know what? You're right. Fine."
I believed, too, in the doctors and the medicine and the surgeries--I believed in that. I believed in them. A person like Dr. Einhorn [his oncologist], that's someone to believe in, I thought, a person with the mind to develop an experimental treatment 20 years ago that now could save my life. I believed in the hard currency of his intelligence and his research.
Beyond that, I had no idea where to draw the line between spiritual belief and science. But I knew this much: I believed in belief, for its own shining sake. To believe in the face of utter hopelessness, every article of evidence to the contrary, to ignore apparent catastrophe--what other choice was there? We do it every day, I realized. We are so much stronger than we imagine, and belief is one of the most valiant and long-lived human characteristics. To believe, when all along we humans know that nothing can cure the briefness of this life, that there is no remedy for our basic mortality, that is a form of bravery.
To continue believing in yourself, believing in the doctors, believing in the treatment, believing in whatever I chose to believe in, that was the most important thing, I decided. It had to be.
Without belief, we would be left with nothing but an overwhelming doom, every single day. And it will beat you. I didn't fully see, until the cancer, how we fight every day gainst the creeping negatives of the world, how we struggle daily against the slow lapping of cynicism. Dispiritedness and disappointment, these were the real perils of life, not some sudden illness or cataclysmic millennium doomsday. I knew now why people fear cancer: because it is a slow and inevitable death, it is the very definition of cynicism and loss of spirit.
So, I believed.
 
 From Lance Armstrong's book It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life, published by G.P Putnam's Sons 2000.
 
 
 
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January 15

MY PODCAST IS LIVE

Hi yall! My podcast is live and workin!
Subscribe for free and get the latest funky and rokin' traxz 4free!
 
Simply goto iTunes >> "Advanced" >> "Subscribe to Podcasts.."
 
paste the following link in the box and click ok
 
 
 
..that's it!
 
Enjoy!
 
Aj
January 11

Current Fav++

The current albums spinnin in me pod r...
 
1) Ministry of Sound - The Annual 2006
 
Mos always has a great and memorable mix of traxz! Happy happy joy joy!
 
2) Deekline & Wizard - Breaks, Beats & Blondes
 
A greeeeeat mix of funky beatz n breakz but no blondes (fortunately)!
 
3) Muse - Apocalypse
 
I've always loved the music Muse put out but this by far is their best album!
 
4) Sofa surfers - constructions
 
I Nevr could get past the first trak of SS's first album but this one is much betta!
 
5) International Pony - We Love Music
 
I've never heard of IP but the cover looked interesting... Once I played it thought I was blown away. This is the SMOOOOTHEST ALBUM I own! Like silk boxers...
 
6) StoneBridge - Can't Get Enough deluxe edition
 
Hed Kandi never lets me down... this is no exception. Bravo!
 
 
December 13

Venetian Snares's Rossz csillag allat szuletett

Woah! This artist is very talented!! The music a blend of classical melodies mixed with a prethora of jungle Drum and bass with clever themes! My favorate tracks are "masodik galamb" and "sikertelenseg." Here's what others are saying about the album.. "I'm a big fan of all genres of music, however, I have something of a sweet-spot when it comes to IDM and Drill n Bass. I also have always loved orchestral, classical, and symphonic music. Never have I seen these two distinct genres come together for such powerful tracks. The CD can be separated quite easily: about half of the tracks on this CD are entirely strings and piano, and the other tracks are a beautiful combination of Eastern European melancholy and tripped-up drill n bass. If you like classical or orchestral music, you're in for a treat. Each one of these tracks sports breath-taking, pensive strings with a distinctly Eastern European flavor. Introverted and even at times frustrated, many tracks on this album would be as at home on a soundtrack as they would on a electronic music CD. If you like Drill n Bass, you'll love this CD. The beats are crisp, solid, and glitched, but still very carefully structured and very thoughtfully rendered. On track two, we hear his skills at sampling, and creating one of the most eerie motif's I've heard in quite some time." -Tonal Discrepancy "Review by: Mark Teppo at igloomag.com (06.01.05) Rossz Csillag Alatt Született is the closest Aaron Funk has ever come to being Unplugged. While on vacation in Hungary, Funk experienced a moment of avian displacement and vanished into a metaphysical consideration of life as a pigeon. I don't know if this moment was the impetus for Rossz Csillag Alatt Született or it it was the wealth of local ethnic music poured into his head, but the resulting record is a orchestral collision between Funk's well known drill 'n' bass and a panopoly of decaying folk motifs. "Öngyilkos Vasárnap," based on a funereal love song by Hungarian composer Reszo Seress, lifts the haunted despair from Billie Holliday's version of the song, drapes a possessed violin across Holliday's exhausted voice like a burial shroud, and sends both out to troll for coins in a cart pulled by a one-legged beggar. "Felbomlasztott Mentökocsi," a brooding piece of groaning tones and gut-plucked notes, indulges a string quartet's penchant for melancholy with its gloomy soundtrack. In "Hajnal," Funk drops a clusterbomb of beats in the middle of the orchestra pit but it's a surgical strike that takes out the brass section as if it were custom-ordered by the strings. The brass section, resurrected by some foul Transylvanian mysticism, provide stabs and flourishes during "Szamár Madár" like they were some channeling Wagner while a cellist bravely attempts a heartfelt solo before getting steamrolled by Funk's percussion and a string section in game pursuit of a runaway soprano. Rossz Csillag Alatt Született is Funk's most assured release. Even as a track like "Kétsarkú Mozgalom" veers into John Zorn's Naked City territory, we never lose hold of the thread which Funk has used to sew modern breakcore to the back of an Eastern European gypsy minstrel. Highly recommended. Especially for a track like "Szerencsétlen" where you can fool your classical music loving friends with your daring appreciation for a 21st century approach to the cacophony of Stravinsky's Rites of Spring. That is, until the breakbeats bust down the doors of the recital hall and take the conductor hostage; then, it's every instrument for themselves." - Igloo Magazine's REVIEW :) Aj
 
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