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    StripKittens (Full Version)

    Posted By: tehranshahr

    StripKittens (Full Version) | 91 Mb
    6 Stripers: Alex, Asha, Greta, Kyoke, Lexis, Rose

    Tom Waits - Blue Valentine

    Posted By: intruderzg

    Tom Waits: Blue Valentine (1978)
    Lame VBR, Quality Level 0

    Queen - много клипов

    Posted By: Pirim

    Так получилось, что вот приспичило мне выложить хотя бы часть имеющихся клипов Queen и Фредди. Но вовремя понял, что выкладывать по клипу в публикации - муторно всем, и мне, и вам, и модераторам. Поэтому поднатужился и залил на рапиду пачку из 16 клипов, пусть это будет начало.

    Russian Tanks Of World War II - Stalin's Armoured Might

    Posted By: spamerhammer

    Russian Tanks Of World War II - Stalin's Armoured Might | 30 Mb

    Cartoon - LavaLava - Rock Around The Frock

    Posted By: CyberSerpent
    Cartoon - LavaLava - Rock Around The Frock

    Video: 1098Kbps, 25fps, 352x240, MPEG 1
    Audio: 112Kbps, 44100Hz, Stereo, Mpeg-1 audio Layer 2
    21Mb

    Dreamweaver in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Dreamweaver in a Nutshell


    Dreamweaver in a Nutshell provides a concise, accurate handbook for Macromedia’s market-leading Web authoring tool. The authors assume a basic knowledge of Web concepts, and the book is sharply focused on creating and maintaining Web sites with Dreamweaver, rather than drifting into general topics like attractive page design or how to make a site popular. Each chapter begins with a brief overview, and then offers reference information combined with comments and tips. Illustrations are taken from both Windows and Macintosh versions of Dreamweaver, and there are frequent notes on browser compatibility. The high-end Ultradev edition of Dreamweaver is not covered.

    C# in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    C# in a Nutshell


    C# in a Nutshell was inevitable, much like the dawn or your liability for income tax. As the C# language has gathered speed--it's one of the languages that Microsoft encourages you to use for .NET development--its users have anticipated the release of an authoritative reference for the language and its key APIs. That's what this book is: a reference, meant to give you a few chapters on basic structure and syntax before launching into categorized and alphabetized listings of classes and their members.

    Director in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Director in a Nutshell


    Director in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference helps Director users uncover little-known but vitally important details about using Macromedia's multimedia program effectively. It supplies ample guidance on troubleshooting common difficulties and insight on avoiding the most common problems.

    J2ME in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    J2ME in a Nutshell


    Designed for writing programs that need to fit into embedded systems and other small environments, Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) has minimal resource requirements. J2ME in a Nutshell explains the J2ME way of doing things with a particularly handy mix of API documentation and example-centric tutorials. Kim Topley--who's written a couple of highly regarded books for Prentice-Hall's Java series--uses the proven Nutshell format to explain J2ME concisely but thoroughly. For the sorts of people who will be writing embedded applications in Java--programmers with experience either in other Java environments or with other embedded systems environments--this is a very good way of conveying information.

    Web Design in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Web Design in a Nutshell


    In 1998, Jennifer Niederst wrote the first edition of this very successful book after she found herself spending way too much time chasing down the solutions to HTML problems. From hexadecimal color specs to mouseover scripts, the answers are all out there, but finding the exact one you need can soak up a whole day. "I wrote Web Design in a Nutshell because it was the book I needed--one place to find quick answers to my questions".

    ASP.NET in a Nutshell, Second Edition

    Posted By: esi

    ASP.NET in a Nutshell, Second Edition


    ASP.NET in a Nutshell is a concise, one-volume reference to everything you need to make effective use of ASP.NET. An invaluable resource that goes beyond the published documentation to highlight little-known details, stress practical uses for particular features, and provide real-world examples that show how features can be used in a working application, ASP.NET in a Nutshell is the definitive guide for developers of both applications and web services.

    Java Enterprise in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Java Enterprise in a Nutshell


    Java Enterprise in a Nutshell gives advanced Java developers a one-stop resource for programming with the disparate APIs required for today's enterprise development, including JDBC, RMI, servlets, and EJBs. Beginning with JDBC database programming, the book gives a chapter-by-chapter tour of various enterprise development APIs, including program strategies for each API. For JDBC, the book includes new Java 2 JDBC enhancements like batch and recordsets.

    Java Web Services in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Java Web Services in a Nutshell


    Java Web Services in a Nutshell is a high-speed tutorial and a quick reference for the technologies that Sun Microsystems is creating for implementing web services with Java.

    Mac OS X in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Mac OS X in a Nutshell


    Mac OS X is a stunning technical achievement--a virtually crash-proof Unix core paired with the sleek Aqua interface, bringing style, usability, and stability to a new level. It has almost everything that Macintosh fans have been waiting for: protected memory, crash resistance, and the ability to run the 18,000 existing Mac programs and an unlimited supply of Unix and Open Source software. An instant success among longtime Apple users and developers, the new Mac operating system is becoming the system of choice among serious Unix users as well. There is plenty of territory to explore in Mac OS X, and O'Reilly's latest Nutshell book, Mac OS X in a Nutshell, offers all audiences--both longtime Mac users and converts--the most complete guide to this remarkable operating system.

    Unix in a Nutshell

    Posted By: esi

    Unix in a Nutshell


    As an open operating system, Unix can be improved on by anyone and everyone: individuals, companies, universities, and more. As a result, the very nature of Unix has been altered over the years by numerous extensions formulated in an assortment of versions. Today, Unix encompasses everything from Sun's Solaris to Apple's Mac OS X and more varieties of Linux than you can easily name.