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Do you notice the similarities of the footer section and other CSS syntaxes used in the suspected website with my Blog Pixel 2.0 theme? (Click screenshot below to enlarge).

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I have to tell you that find was a serendipity.

I really don’t mind people making my coding work as inspiration, but the act of copy-pasting other people work and editing it a little bit without giving any credit is unethical, I think, and I wrote this post just to express my view on it; no other intention involved.

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Comments (30) Posted on Friday, July 11th, 2008

Question: How do I recover my deleted Yahoo! account?

Answer:

According to my weblog traffic analysis, I found out that many users who have deleted their Yahoo! account wondered if they are able to retrieve their account back.

Unfortunately, deleted Yahoo! account is not recoverable. According to Yahoo! greyscale 37themselves, once you deleted your Yahoo! account you will lose access to all personalized areas of Yahoo! such as Geocities web page, Yahoo! Mail account, and any other area of Yahoo! that can only be accessed with your Yahoo! ID and password.

You will also not be able to reactivate it after the account has been deleted but you are always welcome to sign up for a new account again.

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Comments (42) Posted on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Question: How do I recover my deleted files on hard disk / files from formatted hard disk/ floppy drive?

Answer: The lost of data are usually due to virus attack, power failures, software faults, or accidental mistakes. There are several software that let you retrieve the important files but many of them are commercial and unfortunately most of the review sites seem only care of promoting the expensive software.

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Comments (18) Posted on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

The new Windows Vista Service Packs 1 contains enhancements in form of performance, reliability, supports to new hardware and new emerging standards. The changes are a lot like Windows XP service packs and they make the os more stable.

For Technet plus and MSDN subscribers, they are able to download the newly integrated Windows Vista With Service Pack 1 to save 6 hours of upgrading Windows Vista when doing a clean install of the operating system.

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What about non-subscribers?

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Comments (8) Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008

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more to come when I inspect the list of blogs copying my materials.. ;)

Comments (14) Posted on Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

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