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After basically a fresh installation of Windows and my applications and all the updates, my system has severe fragmentation. It's only been 3 days since I installed my OS.
Volume (C:)
Volume size = 74.52 GB
Cluster size = 4 KB
Used space = 20.89 GB
Free space = 53.63 GB
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Submitted by jasonn on January 25, 2008 - 7:47pm.
I've always got a bunch of Windows people that refuse to use old school tools like CVS or even newer incarnations like BZR for version controls. They always want to just "FTP up the files." Fine, but it makes tracking all the stuff difficult. Not with Tortoise SVN! It's so simple, they'll have no excuse.
Check out all the options you have with this simple Windows ap.
Start with a checkout of the desired repository.
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ActiveX Controls - what Microsoft says about them.
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Windows Live launches with a very Google feel.
Another email attempting to collect bank information, claims "is obligatory to follow". Hey, someone gave the esl criminals a thesaurus.
This spam attempted to elude spam filters by using an image instead of text, and it worked. It slipped right through my Gmail spam filtering.