Domain: sillymystic.com

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Silly Mystic » The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1
So I’m in charge of the network cabling project, which is taking more time and cable than I thought. My initial calculations (and I’ve never been good at ...
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Silly Mystic » ”Borrowing” WiFi
”Borrowing” WiFi. Nov 22, 2004. Technology · MSN has published this cool article entitled How to Steal WiFi. While as a techie, I knew the How, ...
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Silly Mystic » The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1
The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1. Jan 25, 2008. Technology. The small web-design firm I work for recently purchased a new building and we’ll be ...
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Silly Mystic » Apple Elevator ”Crashes”
Apple Elevator ”Crashes”. May 31, 2006. The World · engadget: And on the eigth day, Apple’s glass elevator stopped, with people inside and kept them stuck ...
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Silly Mystic » 2004 » January
Mike Rowe, a 17-year-old student, registered the name MikeRoweSoft.com as a joke. Microsoft wasn’t amused. When Mike Rower asked for compensation, ...
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Silly Mystic » The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1
It’s very important to label each and every cable on either end so that you know ... Mar 24, 2008: Theresa’s Blog » The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 3 ...
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Silly Mystic » The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1
The DIY Network Cabling Project: Part 1. Jan 25, 2008. Technology. The small web-design firm I work for recently purchased a new building and we’ll be ...
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Silly Mystic » Protect Yourself
CWShredder (For removing CoolWbSearch Spyware) HijackThis (For detecting running and startup items. For more advanced users.) ...
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