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The original PS3′s design was very unique, and interesting. It was often compared to the George Foerman Grill, and accused of stealing its design characteristics. But damnlag.com writer Steven Bogda posted an image of the “Parks Building” in Osaka, Japan which looks VERY similar to the design of the original PS3.
I think this was the motivation behind the console’s design! What do you think?
Source [Damnlag.com]
August 4th, 2010
This is sure to become a great reference for all you jailbreakers, upgraders, and downgraders out there. Click the “iPhone Downloads” button at the top-nav to access past and present files for the iPhone 2G, 3G, and 3GS models (iPod Touch included).
The downloads range from firmware (.ipsw) files, jailbreak tools, and other essentials. Downloads will be constantly updated so you can keep coming back for the latest!
May 17th, 2010
We at TCB would like to wish all of our readers a very happy Thanksgiving. I am very thankful for your visits and comments on the site- have fun and stay safe!
November 26th, 2009
As you may have noticed, there was little to no activity on the site for the past week. We were having issues where viewing posts was resulting in a “File Not Found 404″ error.
I worked with my web host on fixing the issue. Turns out that my perma-link rules were somehow missing from the domain.
I was forced to restore a backup of the database that was a week old, so you may notice I’m missing some posts that were visible before. I apologize for this dark period of time– as I wasn’t able to post an update on the situation at hand due to the bug.
Anyway, I’m back and will be playing catchup this week– thanks for your patience!
October 6th, 2009
These are apps every Ubuntu user should look into. They make life on Linux so much more pleasant and easy. As a new Ubuntu user, I don’t know how I would go on without them:
- AllTray – Allows you to minimize apps to the alltray system tray.
- amaroK – Music player
- Automatix2 – Makes it easy to install common applications
- Beagle – A search tool
- Beryl – an OpenGL accelerated desktop with a combined window manager and composite manager.
- CheckGmail – Gmail notifier clone
- Cinlerra – Capture, composite, and edit audio and video.
- Deluge – Bittorrent client
- Flash – Can’t surf the web without it.
- GIMP – Repeat after me. Photoshop is over priced and bloated.
- Gnomebaker – burn CDs and DVDs
- Gnome Deskbar Applet – An app launcher that is a cross between Mac’s Spotlight and Quicksilver
- KMyMoney – Quicken without the suckiness
- MythTV – TiVo for Ubuntu.
- Opera 9 – I love Firefox but sometimes a site won’t work in it but works in Opera.
- Scribes – Note taking application
- Thunderbird – You’ll never miss Outlook!
- Vim – Text editor
- VLC – media player that can play nearly everything.
- Wine – Allows you to run (some) Windows programs
(list by usrbingeek)
May 26th, 2009
Some of us use another solution for recycle bin management. We use docks, sidebars, and other methods. Windows XP makes this annoying by default- it does not allow you to remove its recycle bin from the desktop. Luckily, it’s a piece of cake if you do some tweaking in the registry.
Here’s how:
- Go to Start > Run > and type in “regedit” (this will open the “Registry Editor”)

- Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace
- Find and delete the following key by right clicking on it and choosing “Delete”:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

A restart is not needed. After a few seconds, you’ll see the icon disappear from the desktop.
If you ever need to restore the recycle bin, just navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace
and create the following key:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
May 20th, 2009