EDURelief Mongolia
A really good friend of mine moonic has started up a project for education relief in Mongolia. Check out the video:
A really good friend of mine moonic has started up a project for education relief in Mongolia. Check out the video:

Okay here’s my challenge to you…
I came across this link over at XDA:
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=391825.
So I did a little Google’n to see where this phone was available…and of course it’s not available to us telecommunication-ally challenged US folks.
So here’s the company that sells them; but of course they’re in Dubai:
http://www.iteqonline.com/en_index.asp
After some more research I found the new updated ROM for this phone, and so I proceeded to unpack it so I could find the applications I wanted.
So–my challenge to you is who can provide for us the following applications from this ROM?
1. Answering Machine (Figure 7)
2. Background Effects (Figure 11)
3. Phone Recording (Figure 12) - granted I don’t think this will work on the phone I want to try it on
4. Java Applet (Figure 27)
5. Voice Recorder (Figure 30)
6. Filter SIM and Send DTMF (Figure 20)
7. Magnifier (Figure 24 and 25)
All items should be in their own respective cab files for easy install for anyone who wishes to use it.
Thanks and Good Luck!
You can download the dumped rom from here
You’ll need 7-Zip to unzip the archive. 7-Zip is available at http://www.7-zip.org/
Anyone out there who can help me out a little bit with my site? See the music player up in the header? Well I want to put in some kind of static header type page where if, you, the visitor goes to a different part of the site the music doesn’t restart every time.
The only solution I have thought of is to use frames; however, personally I don’t think I want to go that route, especially since I redid my whole site so I wouldn’t have to deal with frames anymore.
Well I’ve been busy, and glad to say in a good way. Thanks to DENiAL (again) I’ve managed to put together a nice little package that will allow you to export your pictures from Picasa (I know that’s not new) but with this it’ll add the incredible Lightbox JS for a nice look and feel.
Now don’t forget if you want to customize for your own site (which has CSS) then simply copy the code of style.css (located in the
\Program Files\Picassa2\web\templates\lvlolvlo_PicBox\assets\ folder) and append it to your own style.css file. Make sure your CSS file is now named style.css and is also placed in the
\Program Files\Picassa2\web\templates\lvlolvlo_PicBox\assets\ folder.
P.S. Mac users sorry….you have something better…iPhoto
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