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Monthly Archives: October 2009

How to tune a guitar manually


So you have a guitar that’s out of tune but don’t feel like buying a tuner? You have a tuner but it’s not working? It’s not with you? Or simply bored? You can put it to the right tune manually, even without the piano! All you need is a sharp hearing and this simple tutorial. :wink: Of course tuning it with a tuner is more accurate. But learning to tune manually will come in handy, isn’t it?

Let me share to you this tutorial on how to tune a guitar manually.


The Guitar Strings

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Inline Frame that automatically adjusts its height for the source page


Last year, I was working on our MULPROJ layout, and the type of layout I was making needed an iframe whose height is auto resized according to the source page’s content. This means that there should be no vertical scrollbar in the iframe, it simply adjusts itself vertically.

I thought that it wasn’t possible to do this but I found a JavaScript code that can do the trick, and I just want to share it with you. ;)

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Cobol Compilers free download: MFCICS, Microsoft Cobol 2.20, Cobol IDE


I used to have several Cobol compilers available for free download in my old blog, Poochycat.com. That blog has gone, months ago, I think.

I’m putting up all those Cobol compilers in this post. :)

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IE Tester – see how your web pages look in different versions of IE (Windows Internet Explorer)


(Post taken from my old blog, Poochycat.com)

Ahh, it seems that I posted this in our MULPROJ days. ^_^

Yesterday I woke up at 6AM. I wanted to go on with my sleep, but I couldn’t. I suddenly remembered that I haven’t tested in different versions of Internet Explorer the layout design of the website I had to submit for MULPROJ that day. It’s like God woke me up to remind me that I had to test the layout. xD

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CCNA Exploration 4.0 Curriculum / Course Material installers, for offline viewing


I did not make any of these, and I’m not affiliated with Cisco in any way. They all work on my computer. If they don’t work for you, then I’m not very sure if I can help you. :) I put them up simply to share.

It’s a little hard for people taking up a CCNA Exploration course to have to go online and login to Cisco Networking Academy, every time they have to read the lectures. What if you have an exam tomorrow, but your Internet connection is down?

Here’s some helpful installers of the curriculum / course materials of CCNA Exploration 1, CCNA Exploration 2, CCNA Exploration 3, and CCNA Exploration 4. Installing them would let you view the course materials even when you are offline.

All of these are properties of Cisco Networking Academy.

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