Razer, maker of the diamondback, krait and copperhead has launched a new product! the DeathAdder it has a 1800dpi sensor and a new technology that automatically deactivates the mouse when u lift it off the desktop, preventing it from moving wildly in the process, great for low-sens players who constantly slam their mice around! There is even a 30day money back scheme. No questions asked. They take it back if you don't like it! http://www.razerzone.com/404
Hey, will be good to use when playing an FPS, especially if you are a heavy macro user. Would be extremely helpful when it comes to remembering what macro each key is binded to.
I found this cool site while surfing around the internet today! Converts any picture of a suitable size into ascii art. I'm thinking of putting it in my signature, will make for a really unique one. http://www.typorganism.com/asciiomatic/
A Creative Zen is definitely my choice. Creative mp3 players are generally of very good quality. They reproduce sounds perfectly and have much better battery life than ipods. Creative is renowned for its Sound Blaster, Audigy and XiFi series sound cards and therefore have plenty of experience when it comes to sound. Various creative zen mp3 players have gotten numerous Cnet editor's choice awards before. The only drawback that most creative mp3 players have is that they look really ugly. But the latest Zen Neeon 2 is one of the few zen mp3s that look nice. Sworn iPod users should seriously consider converting. Creative Technology
Splice Music allows you to use sound effects, loops and songs that have been uploaded by its large community and splice them into your own songs which can then be used by others. It is completely web- based, even the music editor and is a really cool way of unleashing your creative potential. So, get splicing!
Hey guys, I found a cool new website that you guys may want to check out. If you simply can't remember the name of that song, but you know the tune, just record 15secs of it and the engine will search for the song. Cool huh. OF course, like most web 2.0 sites, its still in beta, but hey it revolutionary http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/