Uninstall Windows Live Messenger
I couldn’t find “Windows Live Messenger” in the Add/Remove Programs window (in XP), so I had to search for an alternative solution.
I found one here, where it says to go to Start => Run and paste the following in the textbox: msiexec /x {0AAA9C97-74D4-47CE-B089-0B147EF3553C}
Kon-Boot
http://www.piotrbania.com/all/kon-boot/
Kon-Boot is an prototype piece of software which allows to change contents of a linux kernel (and now Windows kernel also!!!) on the fly (while booting). In the current compilation state it allows to log into a linux system as ‘root’ user without typing the correct password or to elevate privileges from current user to root. For Windows systems it allows to enter any password protected profile without any knowledge of the password.Kon-Boot is an prototype piece of software which allows to change contents of a linux kernel (and now Windows kernel also!!!) on the fly (while booting). In the current compilation state it allows to log into a linux system as ‘root’ user without typing the correct password or to elevate privileges from current user to root. For Windows systems it allows to enter any password protected profile without any knowledge of the password.
I haven’t tested the above, but I have tested another one that works only for Windows systems named “Offline NT Password & Registry Editor”: http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/
Update: Tested Kon-Boot and it works
Simple Piano Melody
C, F, A, C+, F, E, A, C+, C+, D+, E+, F+, D+, C+, A, G, F, F, F, A, G, F, F, F, G, A, G, F, D, A, G
C, F, A, C+, F, E, A, C+, C+, D+, E+, F+, D+, C+, A, G, F, F, F, A, G, F, F, F, G, A, G, D, E, F, G, F
A, C+, A, G, F, C+, E, D, E, D, E, D, C, A
A, C+, A, G, F, C+, E, C, C, D, E, F, G, A, G
C, F, A, C+, F, E, A, C+, C+, D+, E+, F+, D+, C+, A, G, F, F, F, A, G, F, F, F, G, A, G, D, E, F, G, F
A, G, F, F, F, A, G, F, F, F, G, A, G, D, E, F, G, F
Note: The “+” means the high note. Example: C = low C; C+ = high C (one octave higher)
Night Routine
- Detach myself from my laptop
- Shower
- Brush teeth
- Drink one glass of water (or more) (Step #3 makes this even more refreshing because of the mint)
- Go on laptop to check for any new emails or listen to some music
- Lock laptop and close lid
- Sleep
Disable NoScript “Changelog” page from auto-loading after update
If you notice that a page has been loading after every time you update the NoScript add-on in Firefox, you can disable it by typing about:config in your address bar, and setting noscript.firstRunRedirection to false (you can do so by simply double-clicking on it). Apparently there is some debate over why this page loads after every update, and why there seems to be so many frequent updates.