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Saturday, March 29, 2008

My Home Page

Hot Comics
A Comic Book site I have been working on.

My Testing grounds for new code and stuff

Dragon Consulting
My Consulting company, I haven't done any thing with it yet but I like the name.

DrAgOnGrAPhIcS.OrG

Dragon studio
Again this just sounded cool
Robert Wagner.com
Still Can't believe this was still not taken yet so I grab it, no clue what I'll do with it.

Steel Dragon
This name just sounded cool, I was thinking about using it for W.O.W

Torchwood Cardiff.co.uk
My 1st .co.uk domain... yes i know Cardiff has two ff

TorchwoodCartiff.com
I'm Thinking of starting a fan club with these.
TorchwoodOnLine.net

TRACYLWAGNER.COM

WAGNERSWOODWORKING.COM
These were going to be for my dad's online store, until he died.
WAGNERSWOODWORKING.NET

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Google's New Ad Tool: What Exactly Does It Mean For Industry

Online advertising is the fastest-growing segment of the ad industry. Standard offerings like TV commercial and print ads are all trying to keep advertisers interested, but it's online ads that are measurable, offering complete accountability.

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Top 10 most inaccurate movies.

Top 10 list of the most inaccurate movies including Gladiatior, Braveheart, 300, and more.

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Sci-Fi vs. Reality: Lost's Black Box Story Holds True

So why does Widmore want Ben? And what use is the black box to him? Would the thing even spit out anything useful after four months in salt water? While we can’t answer the first question, we talked to James Cash, chief of the vehicle recorders division at the National Transportation Safety Board, to get some answers to the latter two.

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Hot ... Naked .... and blue!

Gentlemen, make sure you are breathing during this gallery viewing. Ladies, don’t hate her TOO much! :)

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Xbox Live takes serious action against gamerscore cheaters

Microsoft has taken action against numerous cheaters on Xbox Live who have been manipulating their gamerscore. The actions include resetting the gamerscore of these people to zero, removing their ability to regain all previously gained achievements, and labeling them as a cheater on Xbox.com and in the Xbox dashboard.

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MonsterCable vs.CoatHanger, Audiophiles can't see difference

We've always believed that the perceived quality boost that comes from using high-end cables is really just a trick of the mind (read: justifying the ridiculous cost of premium cables to yourself) -- if you've dropped enough cash, you can probably hear anything you want....

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Lack of competition sends Blu-ray player prices upward

Blu-ray prices go up w/out HD-DVD

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How to hack RFID-enabled credit cards for $8 Goes BoingBoing

A number of credit card companies now issue credit cards with embedded RFIDs (radio frequency ID tags), with promises of enhanced security and speedy transactions.

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Sony gives option to build your laptop crapware-free

Sony is finally seeing the error of its ways, but instead of removing the crapware altogether, Sony has the nerve to offer a $50 "Fresh Start" option, which "scrubs" the machine clean before shipping it your way. At the moment you can only configure the TZ2000 crapware-free, but hopefully Sony will be rolling out the choice to the rest of its lapto

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Is the USA Patriot Act haunting Gmail and Google Apps?

Lakehead University in Canada was one of the first to adopt Google's software model of the future. An administrator boasts the move was the right thing, saving the school hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual operating costs. But he notes one trade-off: The faculty was told not to transmit any private data over the system, including grades.

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Vista SP1: Threat or Menace?

But given how customers who have upgraded from XP have struggled with driver and application incompatibilities, it's no surprise that many are gun-shy of the latest update.

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SlySoft on Blu-ray BD+ crack: next time it will be easier

Blu-ray's BD+ was supposed to take "10 years" to crack, but it didn't take 10 months. Yet, even though the scheme can be dynamically updated, SlySoft is extremely confident that they'll crack whatever the BDA sends our way. (Updated.)

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