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According to the little PageRank plugin I have for Firefox, CNN.com has a Google PageRank of 9/10, slashdot.org has 9/10, Wikipedia has 9/10 for the Main Page, etc. Does anybody have 10/10 other than Google.com? Is it possible to? -- 140.247.10.7 ( talk) 00:15, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
Anyone has recommendation on a 2 channel entry level PC oscilloscope that can preferably be used, with its software, in Linux? I've also seen DIY scopes that uses the line-in/microphone plug from the sound card, how well do those work? Thanks. -- antilived T | C | G 01:58, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
I want to make a computer available at a public programme for registration of participants coming there. The participants themselves will be typing their details on the computer. Is there some way that I can limit what they can do on the computer to just entering their details in a browser page? I do not want them to be able to access any of the other features of the OS. Preferably, even the desktop menu and icons should not be seen. Only a single browser window should be visible on the screen (ie, it should be full screen), and it should not be possible for them to close the window either. Is there some method with which I can implement this? A solution for any operating system will do.-- thunderboltz (TALK) 02:23, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
which is the best proxy site to be able to bypass websense and the works. I use Ninjacloak.com but on that the links are disabled and you can't chat on it.... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.1.26.35 ( talk) 04:33, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
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According to the little PageRank plugin I have for Firefox, CNN.com has a Google PageRank of 9/10, slashdot.org has 9/10, Wikipedia has 9/10 for the Main Page, etc. Does anybody have 10/10 other than Google.com? Is it possible to? -- 140.247.10.7 ( talk) 00:15, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
Anyone has recommendation on a 2 channel entry level PC oscilloscope that can preferably be used, with its software, in Linux? I've also seen DIY scopes that uses the line-in/microphone plug from the sound card, how well do those work? Thanks. -- antilived T | C | G 01:58, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
I want to make a computer available at a public programme for registration of participants coming there. The participants themselves will be typing their details on the computer. Is there some way that I can limit what they can do on the computer to just entering their details in a browser page? I do not want them to be able to access any of the other features of the OS. Preferably, even the desktop menu and icons should not be seen. Only a single browser window should be visible on the screen (ie, it should be full screen), and it should not be possible for them to close the window either. Is there some method with which I can implement this? A solution for any operating system will do.-- thunderboltz (TALK) 02:23, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
which is the best proxy site to be able to bypass websense and the works. I use Ninjacloak.com but on that the links are disabled and you can't chat on it.... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.1.26.35 ( talk) 04:33, 21 September 2008 (UTC)