Thursday, September 23, 2010

I wonder if they really thought about the name before putting it up

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Sound of SexOnWheels

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Friday, June 04, 2010

Respectful Clothing

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Camels in RAK


These two guys where on the side of the road..
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Lemon Grass Dubai


Probably one of the best Thai takeaways in Dubai
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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Hide and Seek anyone?

At Aed2.50 a pack these should be top quality! ;p

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Unknown Monster!!??!!


If anyone knows what this is and what is used for then please let me know!!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

South African Freedom Day in Dubai 2010


Our Oxtail Potjie that landed us thrid place in the comp...


Beer Bread we made with Sundried Tomatoes and Olives..
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

My ID10T's guide to Mac # 3 "How to do a print screen in Mac OS X"

"How to do a print screen in Mac OS X"

1. To capture your entire screen..

  • ⌘ cmd (Apple key) + shift + 3, and you should hear a camera capturing sound. Look on your desktop and you will see the picture file there..

2. To capture only a portion or section of your screen

  • ⌘ cmd (Apple key) + shift + 4. the cursor will change to +. Drag the + around the section you want to capture.. Again look on your desktop and you will see the picture file there..

3. To capture a active window

  • ⌘ cmd (Apple key) + shift + 4. the cursor will change to +. Press the space bar once and the + cursor will change to a camera icon. Now select the active window you want to capture. Look on your desktop for the picture file.

My ID10T's guide to Mac #2 "Networking Part 1"

Here's a simple step by step on how to access your windows PC shared folders and files from your Mac..

1. Now, on your Mac, from Finder's Go menu, choose "Connect to Server."


2. Enter the Pc's name or IP address, preceded by smb://, as shown:


3. Click Connect


4. Once Connected it will ask you to "Select the Volumes to mount:" (what share folders you want to access on the PC)


5. Select the folder you want to access and click OK. Now look on your desktop and you will see the folder that you mounted.


Job Done!

For an even simpler method....

1. From Finder's Go menu, choose "Connect to Server."


2. Instead of Clicking on "Connect" click the "Browse" button.. This will open a window that will display all you devices that are detected/ connected on your network... (windows equivalent of Network Neighborhood)


3. Select the device you want to connect to and away you go...

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