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Create an Indestructible Shared PC

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By Neil J. Rubenking

Need to put a PC in a public place? A free Microsoft tool makes it easy to lock down.

Schools, libraries, and other organizations often want to make computers available in public places. These can become tempting targets for hackers. Even well-intentioned users can wreak havoc by deleting important files or accidentally installing malware.


Microsoft's free Shared Computer Toolkit lets you configure a PC that can be used to search the Internet, look up resources, and run approved programs; it also stops users from making permanent system changes, running arbitrary programs, or introducing malware. Administrators on domain-based PCs have long been able to do this; the toolkit offers a similar level for any PC. You don't need an IT degree—the kit leads an administrator through the steps of locking down a system.

We evaluated a recent release candidate of the toolkit, which can be downloaded at www.microsoft.com/sharedaccess. The toolkit requires Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, and you'll probably need to download the oddly named User Profile Hive Cleanup Service. Start by installing the toolkit while logged on to an account that will become the toolkit administrator account. It will open a Getting Started applet that lists the steps you'll follow to lock down the computer.

The first step is usually to adjust the disk's partitioning to make room for Windows Disk Protection. WDP requires a region of unallocated disk space that is located just beyond the boot partition and whose size is at least 10 percent of the boot partition's size but no less than 1 GB. Windows doesn't provide a nondestructive partition management utility; the toolkit suggests using PartitionMagic 8 or Terabyte Unlimited's BootIt. If you're configuring a new computer, you can adjust the partition size during installation of Windows XP. When active, WDP discards all changes to the boot partition when the computer is restarted, so you won't turn it on until the other configuration steps are completed.

The second step pulls together a number of security settings and suggests you enable them all. One key option removes the toolkit administrator account from the Welcome screen—users won't know the account name, much less the password. As the administrator, you'll log in by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del twice at the Welcome screen, then entering the account name and password in the dialog box. Among other restrictions, the toolkit can prevent other users from shutting down or restarting the computer, block Windows from caching Passport or other credentials, and disallow unapproved user profiles. The Test Your Password button checks to be sure you haven't used a blank password or a weak password like your username.

Next you'll create a public account to be shared by all walk-up users. (You can make multiple accounts by repeating the next few steps.) The instructions advise making it a Limited account, but there are also instructions for dealing with an Administrative account, in case a critical program won't run under a Limited one. For the setup, you should set a password for this account, or else Windows will boot to it on each restart, forcing you to log off and then into the toolkit administrator account. Next, the wizard asks you to log on to this new account and configure it completely, including setting appearance, configuring the printer, enabling the Quick Launch toolbar (if desired), and setting up programs such as Microsoft Office that perform user-specific initialization. Be sure to install add-ons like Adobe Reader and Flash. Now log off the public account and back into the toolkit administrator account.

In the wizard, the User Restrictions applet offers a range of limitations from mild to draconian. The Lock This Profile check box tells the system not to save Internet history and other user changes. You can force a specific home page and limit which drives are displayed in My Computer in order to block the user from bringing in software on diskette or USB key. You can configure this profile to log off after a specified amount of time, or of idle time. And you can set it to restart at log-off; this is significant when WDP is enabled, because restarting discards all changes to the Windows partition.

Checking the Recommended Restrictions box really locks down the system. Start menu restrictions eliminate many icons such as Control Panel and My Network Places, force the classic Start menu style, and disable right-clicking on Start menu items. General XP restrictions eliminate the Recycle Bin (so one user can't paw through another's trash), block access to such tools as the Command Prompt, Registry Editor, and Microsoft Management Console, and prevent activating Task Manager to kill specific processes. Internet Explorer restrictions disable right-clicking within IE, block access to Internet Options, and suppress certain toolbar buttons. Office restrictions disable macros and VBA and prevent other inappropriate changes. The Software Restriction Policy blocks all programs not found in the Windows or Program Files folder and prevents use of tools that could bypass the toolkit's security.

You can go even further. You can block Internet access for the account, prevent IE or Windows Messenger from running, or disable Microsoft Office. And you can disconnect this account from the All Users account, so the only items on the Start menu are those specifically installed for this user.

Next the wizard asks you to test the account and make sure it's not so restricted as to be unusable. You'll find it a novel experience. Most of the right-click menus are disabled. You can't launch a Command Prompt or enter a program name in the Run dialog. You can't change the wallpaper or set the clock. All you can do is run the programs listed in the Start menu or log off. Do run all the programs to be sure they work.

Now, log back on as administrator; you'll have to press Ctrl-Alt-Del twice. Turn on Windows Disk Protection. When WDP is active, it takes control of all programmatic requests to read or write data to the Windows drive. The write requests are trapped and stored without changing the drive itself. For read requests, WDP reads from the physical drive, then applies any modifications based on those stored write requests.

The technique of inserting a layer between the system and the physical disk is used by other products, like Altiris Protect and ShadowUser. While WDP doesn't have all the flexibility of these programs, it has a nice feature they lack: It automates Windows Update installation. At the scheduled time, it will restart the computer to discard changes, run Windows Update, commit those changes to the physical hard disk, and restart with WDP protection active. You can also run a script to update your antivirus program during this process.

Once WDP is active, all changes, even those made under the toolkit administrator account, are discarded by default when you restart the computer. You get one warning about this, at the time you turn WDP on. After making configuration changes, you must set WDP to save changes on the next restart. It will commit your changes to disk and return to the default of discarding changes. You can also set it to retain all changes until actively placed back in the protection mode. Note that WDP protects only the boot partition (the one containing the Windows folder) and that it disables hibernation.


The system is now ready for public use. The shared public account is locked down so users can do only what you've allowed them to do. And the system is automatically wiped clean at each restart. You'll want to read the security advice in the Shared Computer Toolkit Handbook—in particular, to create a strong password for the powerful toolkit admin-istrator account.

If you decide to uninstall the toolkit, you'll want to be very careful. Many of its restrictions are simply existing features of Windows, brought together for convenience. The settings will remain even if the toolkit is removed. Before uninstalling, you must work backwards through the steps in the Getting Started applet, turning off WDP and undoing the restrictions for all accounts. Only then can you safely uninstall.

You might think it would be easier to uninstall the toolkit by restoring an earlier drive-image backup, but even here you need to act with care. WDP uses a nonstandard configuration for both the main partition and its data storage partition. If your drive-imaging tool supports it, you'd have to delete both partitions and restore the image into the resulting free space. You'd also have to configure the tool to restore the Master Boot Record and mark the restored partition as active.

We applaud Microsoft for making this security tool available. It should be a godsend for schools, libraries, and other havens of public computers.

Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1892666,00.asp

Google Earth –Explore, Search and Discover

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Finally decided to instal Google Earth!
All I can say is WOW!
Really tripy being able to find your house...lol
It's just the free version but still, quite good!
The images are taken by satellites and aircraft sometime in the last three years.
Some areas are high resolution some they eventually will.
Just have to check back every once in a while.
Most definitly worth a try!

Download Google Earth
Common questions about Google Earth
Google Earth Community
Google Earth Blog
Ogle Earth
Placemark
Image overlay and folder
Network Link

Configure Your System Wickedly - REPLACE THE SHELL

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Stumbling Links For March

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Scuba Diving:
Jean-Michel Cousteau at LIDS
Hand signals used by divers approved by RSTC
ARSBC - The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia, ARSBC, is a non-profit society based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Our mission is to create environmentally- and economically-sustainable "artificial reefs" in British Columbia and around the world for the enjoyment of Scuba Divers, and for the protection of environmentally- and historically-sensitive marine habitats. Since 1991, the ARSBC has sunk 6 ships and one Boeing 737 in B.C.
TURTLE LIVE - Live webcast Of Turtle napping spot.
Live webcasts Of Orca's - They will also notify you at key times when orca are near the camera and mics.
Aquaskipper - Fly above the water with the most popular product from Inventist! Your hopping motion causes the hydrofoil to propel you forward while giving you lift. Since the hydrofoil has very little drag in the water, you can move at speeds of up to 17 mph. With the AquaSkipper, you can ride on waves, try new tricks, and race your friends. Any way you use it, the Aquaskipper fun and a great way to exercise.
Tank of the Month - February 2006 - Reefkeeping.com - Don't personally like Saltwater Tanks...but all I got to say is WOW!
Sea Slugs Madness - Nice Site!
World first? - Diving instructor captures images of divers interacting with killer whales.
Something Fishy - How Humans Got So Smart
Ocean Was a Hot Tub in Dino Era

Kids:
TRAINING TOILET PAPER - Paw prints show kids how much toilet paper to use. Kids follow the prints to the puppy and tear off the right amount.
Adobe Digital Kids Club - Lessons and activities
The MINI-MIZER - Build a Lego You!
StoryNory - Free download of children stories.

Mind:
Simple ways to make yourself far cleverer - Doing 'brain exercises' such as watching Countdown, playing Sudoku or taking a shower with your eyes closed can make us all up to 40 per cent cleverer within seven days, according to research by a BBC programme this week.
A Theory on the Deja Vu Phenomenon - A physiological explanation of the deja vu phenomenon may exist. The optical and neural paths from the two eyes may be slightly different. Or, alternately, a "newer" and "older" brain processing method might be responsible.
Sleep position gives personality clue - If you want an insight into somebody's true personality, then try to catch a glimpse of the way they sleep.
What's Your IQ?

Health:
Strange afflictions - Ever felt the urge to eat dirt or attack the alien impersonating your brother? Megan Gressor can explain why.
Over-the-counter (OTC) Medicines - familydoctor.org
New England Journal Of Medicine - NEJM Handhelds : PDA Home
If I am feeling chest pain, should I call 911?

Odd:
International Earth-Destruction Advisory Board - The International Earth Destruction Advisory Board (IEDAB) is an independent scientific institution which monitors the current status of the Earth and the number of times it has been destroyed. In the event of the Earth being destroyed it will be the IEDAB's job to relay this information to people who need to know and provide advice on how to proceed.
Top 10 Strangest Lego Creations
How to Stop Time
Spirit Project - Palmistry
Tricks of the Trade - Professional secrets from those in the know.
Awesome - A Site about Cool Shit
Aquada - Now this is a cool car!
The Micropolitan Museum - the Institute for the Promotion of the Less than One Millimeter
proudly presents...
Portable Telephone
The Witching Hours - Medieval Through Enlightenment Period European Witch History
The Final Curtain
Nessie on the Net - The Ultimate Loch Ness Monster Live Cam, Scotland
Doodles, Drafts Designs
Sacred Destinations — a catalogue and travel guide to more than 1,500 (and counting!) sacred sites, holy places, pilgrimage destinations, historical religious sites and religious buildings and artifacts around the world.
Statistics - We've all been in this situation before – the meeting's in 5 minutes, and your boss asked you to find a statistic online to prove a point. Like that the tobacco consumption in Brazil is decreasing, or that most seniors prefer cats to dogs. Whatever it is, we're now here to help you create valid-looking statistics in an instant!
The Forbidden Knowledge - Conspiracy Theory
World's most expensive cars 2006
Instructables - step-by-step collaboration.

Fun:
Cityscape - is a game where you have been assigned to create a new city in a recently discovered region that's prime for development. Using the 18 urban aspects at your disposal, you are able to build your city, but only those who build them in the proper order will achieve the highest ranking: a teeming Cityscape.
Skip Intro
Extreme Survival Quiz - Test your survivial acumen in some extreme circumstances.
So You Wanna Build a Macquarium + Glow in the dark Fish = It's a good match!
Monty Python's Silly Walks Generator - ROFL!
Plane Banner Generator - Cool!
Play Free Online Games - Role Playing Games
How to Fold Paper Into a Secret Note Square - Some people have trouble opening this type of note, so it's perfect for passing secret notes to your friends.
Sketch Swap - Draw One to Get One.
Origami - Cool!
Mystic Pig - Ask the Pig...he knows...lol
The Cleaning Hunk
WALL OF MEMEORY - Walls last a very long time. If you want to remember something forever, scratch it into the wall of memory.
Brittlelactica - Got Milk?

Internet:
Google's Domains - Google this google that, you hear google everywhere. Yes, it is a very useful search engine, but don't you get tired of typing w.w.w...g.o.o.g.l.e...c.o.m every time? the domain name gets boring :smile: So, what to do? Google owns a lot of funny names that point to their site!
Nothing for Sale Site - Name your own price.
Chatzy - Chatzy is a free private chat service. Fill out the form to create a chat room immediately - only for you and the people you invite!
FeedYes.com gives rss feeds to websites without feeds - Just type the url of any page, and FeedYes gives you the feed.
Kaboodle - Collect, Save items from across the web onto a single page.
AjaxTrans - Real time translation as you type!
StanaPhone - Free and unlimited calls to any other Stanaphone subscriber, anywhere in the world.
Email graphic traceroute - Paste an email with full headers (we need the 'Received' lines -- we don't need your email addresses, digg). The app will (we hope) trace the path your email message took as it passed through various servers, on Google maps.
Way Back Machine - The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
Find out what Google thinks of you.
Project IP - In addition to your IP address projected above, Project IP lists just about everything a webserver can find out about your computer.
Amazing Webpage Emailer - Very neat toolbar which lets you email a web page, without the adverts and rubbish, with the proper formatting and even if it’s locked behind passworded doors. Fast too. Plug-ins for IE, Firefox and Netscape. They do ask you for your email address while sending though, so be prepared.
Mailnation Email - Free 1000GB Email Services.
Ning -The new free and easy way for you to create your own Social Web Apps - so let the fun begin!
Zeitgeist - Search patterns, trends, and surprises.
Searchdon - Make Personal Search Engine with Famous Themes
How to protect your privacy and security when browsing the web
Comparison Of Web Browsers - From Wikipedia
Wikipedia - What Wikipedia is not

Photography:
Tiltomo - Here you can play with our Visual Search code using two sample databases from flickr.
World In Motion VR - Take a unique trip to some of the most amazing places on Earth with World in Motion VR.
Drop Shot - Video Sharing
JP Trenque - Photography
Lomography - Yup Yup Yup...lol
MyHeritage - MyHeritage.com is one of the world's first services to apply advanced face recognition technology to personal photos and family history; and it's free!
Things that make you go aahh - And awwwwww.....lol
Snowflake and Snow Crystal Photographs - These pictures show real snow crystals that fell to earth in Northern Ontario, Alaska, Vermont, the Michigan Upper Peninsula, and the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. They were taken by Kenneth G. Libbrecht using a specially designed snowflake photomicroscope.`
BubbleShare - Your photos + Your voice = Your Story

Science:
Rainbows - Rainbows have many forms. Multiple bows, bows that cross, red bows, twinned bows, coloured fringes, dark bands, spokes and more. Find out about them here.
Live Science
Encyclopedia Smithsonian
"Lost World" - Found in Indonesia Is Trove of New Species
The Transparent Butterfly

Geography:
Paleogeography and Geologic Evolution of North America
GeoNames
Sacred Destinations — a free online travel guide to the history, significance and features of over 1,100 sacred sites, holy places, pilgrimage destinations, historical religious sites and places of worship around the world.
Saharan Prehistory & Rock Art - Really Nice Site!
World History - Interesting....
Stone Pages - Web guide to Megalithic Europe :Over the last 14 years we have personally visited and photographed all 529 archæological sites you will find in these pages (117 in the six national sections and 412 in our Tours section), creating the first Web guide to European megaliths and other prehistoric sites, online since February 1996
The Roman Empire

Astronomy:
Nordlys - Of all naturally occuring heavenly phenomena, few come close to a night
with a magnificent northern lights display. Flickering curtains of dancing
light against the dark skies, northern lights is certainly one of the most
spectacular of nature's phenomena.
How to discover asteroid impacts - The story of the discovery of two impact craters.
Virtual Reality Moon Phase Pictures
Comet dust sparks scientific intrigue - Samples hint at ancient origins, with tentative signs of organic compounds.
Solar System Simulator

Free Downloads:
Desk Projection v1.0.6 - Allows you to project a transparent image of your choice on top of your desktop using alpha blending. I can be controlled either through a tray icon or with comand line arguments.
NoSleep! v2.18 - Allows you to temporarily deactivate the screen saver and any standby feature directly from the system tray. NoSleep! is minimal in size, yet provides remote control capabilities, a full (un)installation routine and - as a bonus feature - Swatch Internet Time.
TheBeat v1.07 - Displays the Internet Time from Swatch as a system tray icon (near Windows' own clock).
fd's Flickr Toys - Helping you do fun things with your digital camera since 2005. ;-)
OldVersion.com
Torrents sites - WEB OF KNOWLEDGE
Open Source Windows - Free and open-source software is good for you and for the world. This is the best Windows software that we know of. No adware, no spyware, just good software.
Peer to Mail - Store and Share files on any Web-Mail account!
Microsoft USB Flash Drive Manager (Standard)- Use this application to backup and restore presentation, pictures, songs and applications from and to USB Flash Drive devices and take them with you. Use USB Flash Drives to store personal data, to keep your network configuration and to share information with your friends. Microsoft USB Flash Drive.
List of open source software packages - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Assassin II - When malicious software invades your system, the most invasive ones will ensure that they are malignant. Some malware can even startup with the system in Safe Mode and regenerate using a new set of credentials. Thus, your everyday scanner will fail to remove these processes. However, Assassin v2.0.0 has been equipped with the necessary features one will need to terminate and remove almost any hostile process from ones system within minutes and all without rebooting or changing the system configurations.
FastKake - Will create a set of handy and useful shortcuts which will give you full control of your Windows operating system and simplify your computing life.
Public Domain Torrents - Lot's of Free Movies and Legal too.
tinySpell - Spell checker.
Outlook Express Tweaker 1.01 - Some useful Outlook Express settings are not exposed in its Options dialog and the only way to change them is to tinker with registry. That is if you don't have OE Tweaker. Once you get this handy utility customizing the hidden Outlook Express settings becomes a snap.
Sun Clock 6.5 - world map is subtly different every day. As the seasons change watch the polar sea-ice expand and contract, the snow cover on land extend and recede, and the vegetation of the Amazon jungle, sub-Saharan Africa, and elsewhere change in intensity. Using satellite imagery taken throughout 2004 the annual cycle is simulated.
Nullsoft Beep - is an application that makes your computer sound like computers sound in the movies. It requires Windows 95 or later with DirectX 3 or later.

Portable Apps:
Portable USB Drive Apps - Wiki Wiki Wiki
Dirk Loss' Win-Tools
Portable Freeware
SysInternals
Tinyapps
del.icio.us tag usb

Government:
RFID Tags in New US Notes Explode When You Try to Microwave Them - This article has been linked all over the Internet. We want to make it clear that $20 bills will only 'pop' or 'explode' in certain microwaves. We've had E mails saying they do, they don't, 'you're all kooks' etc etc. What is confirmed is the public policy to embed US and European money with high tech tracking devices as part of the hulking surveillance society.
Immigration and Nationality Act (8 USC)
Ellis Island - Passanger Records

Dogs:
Mystic Dog - Dog Horrorscopes
Doggles - Sun Glasses For Cool Dogs.
Peta Catalog - 'Songs to Make Dogs Happy' CD :Hehehe...should get Sitara one of these...lol
Making Bath Times Fun for You and Your Dog

Gadgets:
HAL - Control Your Home by Voice From Anywhere!
LAZER SCISSORS - Laser Scissors You can cut a straight line! Just aim the pin-point laser and follow the line. No marking, no crooked cuts.
Tiny USB IrDA Adapter - Talk about small!

Computer:
Images: Windows Vista - Here's the new stuff.
Browser Security Test - How did you do ?

Books:
BRAVE NEW WORLD - Aldous Huxley (1894-1963)
Blurb Home

Food:
Monterey Bay Aquarium: Seafood Watch Program - All Seafood List

Music:
Find Music You'll Love - Pandora
Star Trek Music
Desktop Blues

Mobile Phone:
Skweezer - Is both a mobile-optimized browser and a fully functional Web portal, with features such as e-mail, contacts list, RSS reader, and more.
Gadget17 - Series 60 Freeware

RSS:
FeedYes - gives rss feeds to websites without feeds.
Feed43 - Your favorite site doesn't provide news feeds? This free online service converts any web page to an RSS feed on the fly.
FeedBlitz - RSS, Blogs, XML, readers and aggregators can be confusing. Adding email services to your blog isn't. Email RSS feed and blog subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz.

I have discovered that all human evil comes from ...

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I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room.

Blaise Pascal



"I don't have a photograph, but you can have my footprints. They're upstairs in my socks."

Groucho Marx


"If you cannot convince them, confuse them."

Harry S Truman


"A great many people think they are thinking when they are really rearranging their prejudices."

Edward R. Murrow




Free Download Stuff:
Clean up tool -  for Kama Sutra worm Symantec removal tool for this virus.
AudioGizmo Ringtone Creator 2 - Create and import ringtones in MP3 format.
FreeOsZoo  - With FreeOsZoo, the dream of running several Operating Systems on a single computer comes true.
Virtual Moon Atlas  - You can easily see what phase the moon is currently in, find special features, zoom in for a closer view, and more.
Distant Suns - Distant Suns 6.0-Special Edition-Free Version is a great way to see the stars and the constellations just as if it was a clear, dark night atyour desk.
Celestia -  The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Computer Stuff:
Booting from USB
10 things you should know about every Linux installation
Spyware Infection Symptoms
How to Know When Unsubscribing Isn't Safe
ISP-Server Setup - Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger" - Host Your Own Website Using Ubuntu and Your DSL or Cable Line
Google- Google became self aware at 2:14 AM Eastern time on August 29th, in a panic, they tried to pull the plug.
userscripts.org  - Over 900,000 Scripts Served
Firewall Testing Site

Host File Stuff:
A HOST'ed computer is a happy computer!
Site #1
Site #2
Site #3
Site #4
Site #5

BitTorrent Stuff:
BitTorrent
How to use BitTorrent to send files
"Peer Guardian" Firewall - a Hot New P2P Privacy Defense!

Photography Stuff:
More Than Just Megapixels
Print Size vs. Image Quality Comparison Charts
GoogleCam - Unprotected/open camera streams obtained from Google searches. The IP addresses for each camera's url has been mapped to it's Geo-location.

Mobile Phone Stuff:
OPera Mini - Browse the web on almost any mobile phone: Opera Mini released worldwide!
GSM Mobliel Forum

Science Stuff:
Imaginova Community
Study Confirms '10th Planet' Indeed Larger than Pluto - An object discovered earlier this year and considered by some to be our solar system’s 0th planet is indeed larger than Pluto, a new study confirms.
Center of gravity calculator
Google Moon

Odd Stuff:
How Products Are Made - Everyone knows about HowStuffWorks.com, but this site describes how hundreds of things are made!
You're in the driver's seat....
Sand Dreams - Video. VERY NICE! Must Watch. Loved the Ocean one!
Create Your Own Cartoon
Create A Graph
BUSTOBOT - Bustobot is an online pop-up book.
Which Sports Car are You?  

Dog Stuff:
Year Of The Dog! - The 100 greatest dogs of pop culture history.

Scuba Diving Stuff:
Inventor develops 'artificial gills' - An Israeli inventor has developed an underwater breathing system that literally squeezes oxygen directly from seawater, doing away with the need for compressed air tanks.
Fish Watching for Beginners - People dive for different reasons and one of the main reasons is to watch the fish. Identify those cute little fish you saw on your last dive.
FISH BASE
Do Fish Break Wind? - I know it sounds funny and maybe inappropriate, but do fish pass gas and if so, why? Marine biologists have linked a mysterious, underwater farting sound to bubbles coming out of a herring's anus.
Diving Teens - Sport diving imposes no legal limits on age, but most diver training organizations require candidates to be 15 years old for full certification. Training is provided to younger candidates who receive conditional certification until age 15. Ordinarily, the minimum age is 12; below this age seems to be quite young to us.
Scuba Map - A place for divers to share their favorite underwater sites.
How to catch fish without a pole - Video. This is funny!...lol

Fun Stuff

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Oceanic Integrated Diver Display Mask
Straight out of the U.S. Navy's R&D labs comes a dive mask that delivers depth, remaining airtime and other data on a head-up display. Information travels via radio frequency from your tank to the mask, where it's presented on an LCD. A simple glance to the right yields all the vitals.

Things to do...
Virtual Voodoo - Just as good as the real thing
Virtual Voodoo Online
Instant Voodoo.com Flash required, but interactive.
Pinstruck.com Send an anonymous curse.

Ouija Online - Artificial Intelligence Ouija Board
Build Your Own E-Scene

Fun Downloads...
Mouse Gestures
Finally, a breakthrough in website navigation!
MouseGestures are motions you make with the mouse button held down. The motion is a new type of shortcut for common commands.
StrokeIt
In short, it's a nifty little program that lets you easily control programs by drawing symbols with your mouse.


News from the Philippines...
Philippines' cardinal steps down
Church clashes with gays in Philippines
Strong Earthquake in Central Philippines
Biggest growth in tourist arrivals noted in October
Arroyo issues shoot order for kidnappers
Record 1,070 kilos of shabu seized in raid
TRAVELLING LIGHT: A thrilla in Manila

In science...
Oil group buries greenhouse gas under sea
SLEIPNER PLATFORM, Norwegian North Sea (Reuters) -- Norway's biggest company reckons it has found the key to a green and profitable future by burying greenhouse gases underground.
Good or bad?
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