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Install A Hard Drive In Your Playstation 2 and Format

This tutorial will show you how to install a hard drive in your PlayStation 2 and format. **My system has been modded, but this should work with unmodded systems.** What you need: 1. Exploited Memory Card with USB memory stick ( http://www.thetechloft.com/playstation-homebrew/how-to-create-bootable-memory-card-for-playstation-2/ ) 2. Phat Playstation 2 3. 200 GB hard drive 4. Playstation 2 Network Adapter 5. HDLoader .ELF file (should be unzipped to the root directory of your USB stick) Download it from here: http://sksapps.com/index.php?page=hd…. Need more info? Leave your questions in the Comment section. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkIGXXPPHvs

Install iPod Touch theme on iPod Video 5g/5.5g

GIVE YOUR iPOD VIDEO 5G / 5.5G A NEW LOOK Below you’ll find an update video to applying a new theme to your iPod Video 5G/5.5. This first video had a bit of AC/DC playing in the background near the end of my video and the audio was canceled due to copyright restrictions. So here’s the revistied tutorial (2.0 edition) on giving your iPod Video 5g/5.5g a fresh new look. [amazon_carousel widget_type=”SearchAndAdd” width=”400″ height=”200″ title=”Apple iPods” market_place=”” shuffle_products=”True” show_border=”False” keywords=”apple ipod” browse_node=”” search_index=”Electronics” /] This tutorial will show you how to install the iPod Touch theme on to your 5g/5.5g iPod Video. Required Software: 1. iPodWizard: http://www.getipodwizard.com/download.php 2. Touch Hack 2.0 (5g/5.5g): http://www.drivendesign.us/touch.html =================================== TRY THESE DOWNLOAD LINKS IF ABOVE DO NOT WORK Required Software: 1. iPodWizard: http://www.getipodwizard.com/download.php 2. Touch Hack 2.0

TTC Rush Hour Shutdown – September 25th 2008

This was one bad commute home! I was stranded at Yonge and Bloor for 3 hours after the Yonge Subway Line was shut down due to falling electrical cables. 46 meters of electrical cable fell from the walls of a subway tunnel wall near Eglinton station yesterday afternoon, paralyzing the city’s public transit system just as rush hour began. The cables came crashing down around 4:30 p.m. stranding thousands of commuters during the evening rush. The TTC deployed a fleet of shuttle buses after trains on the busy Yonge line were rerouted to bypass the affected section of track. But the buses couldn’t handle the crowds that spilled out from the subway stations, desperate to make it home. Footage was capture with my Samsung R610 camera phone.