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Thursday, August 6, 2009

BOYS OVER FLOWER'S

BOYS OVER FLOWER'S

Boys Over Flowers OST

1. Paradise - TmaX [download]

2. One More Time - 3 bicycles [download]

3. Stand By Me - ShinEe [download]

4. Because I'm Stupid - SS501 [download]

5. Making A Lover - SS501 [download]

6. Love Is Fire - KARA [download]

7. Yearning Heart - A'st1 [download]

8. Something Happened To My Heart - A&T [download]

9. Fight The Bad Feeling (Dance Version) - TmaX [download]

10. Fight The Bad Feeling (Ballad Version) - TmaX [download]

11. Wish Your My Love - TmaX [download]

12. Do You Know - Someday [download]

13. Do You Know (Duet Version) - Someday ft. Jea [download]

14. Love You - HowL [download]

15. Lucky - Ashily [download]

16. What Should I Do - JiSun [download]

17. Starlight Tears - Kim Yoo Kyung [download]

18. A Little - Suh Ji Young [download]

19. I Will Cry - Lee Sang Gon [download]

20. Saranggateun Geo - Brand New Day [download]

21. Sometime - SS501 (F4 Special Edition) [download]

F4 Special Edition (Songs of F4 plus Goo Hye Sun)

22. Emptying - Kim Joon ft. Kim Johan [download]

23. Because I'm Stupid (Acoustic Version) - Kim Hyun Joong [download]

24. Thank You - Kim Hyun Joong [download]

25. Thing Called Happiness - Kim Hyun Joong [download]

26. I'm Going To Meet You - Kim Bum [download]

27. My Everything - Lee Min Ho [download]

28. Extreme (Cass Beer CF) - Lee Min Ho [download]

29. I Don't Know Anything But Love (Episode 15 cut JanDi song) - Goo Hye Sun [download]

Boys Over Flowers (INSTRUMENTALS)

30. Blue Flower (instru.) [download]

31. Cellogic (instru.) - Kim Young Min [download]

32. Dagagada (instru.) - Dong Yo [download]

33. I Know (saxophone instru.) - Lee Jung Sik [download]

34. Natseon Hae (instru.) - Park Hye Ri [download]

35. Sarangeul Wihayeo (instru.) - Park Hye Ri [download]

36. So Sad (instru.) [download]

BONUS!!!

JiHoo, JanDi and JunPyo's Ringtones!!!

JiHoo's Ringtone [download]

JanDi's Ringtone [download]

JunPyo's Ringtone [download]

NOTE: IF THERE ARE SOME DOWNLOAD LINKS THAT ARE NOT WORKING, PLEASE INFORM ME asap...THEN I'LL TRY TO FIX IT.

WARNING!!!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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Hell or High Water by Highlines

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June 8, 2009

Burned

Torn

Trembling

(View From Everest)

Texas Rain

(Sleeperstar)
April 13, 2009
Sleeperstar

Stranded

(View From Everest)

Into Your Sun

Masquerade

Matter of Time

(The Rescues)
April 13, 2009

Catch Me If You Can

(Stars Go Dim)
April 19, 2009

Lay It On Me

(Kyler England)
April 13, 2009
KE

Incredible

(Stars Go Dim)
April 13, 2009
Stars Go Dim

Cooper's Well

(Songs of Water)
June 18, 2009
Songs of Water

Radio

Sleeping Alone

(View From Everest)
April 13, 2009
VFE

Something So Beautiful

(Kyler England)
April 13, 2009
KE

77

The Journey

(Sleeperstar)
April 18, 2009
Sleeperstar

Disengage

(Sleeperstar)
April 18, 2009
Sleeperstar

Letting Go

(Stars Go Dim)
April 19, 2009

Love Gone Mad

(Stars Go Dim)
April 19, 2009

Where Has Our Love Gone

(Stars Go Dim)
April 19, 2009

What you're Looking For

(Kyler Enlgand)
April 19, 2009

Crazy

(Stars Go Dim)
April 19, 2009

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How to avoid the “500 worst passwords of all time”

How to avoid the “500 worst passwords of all time”

By John Dodge | Jul 29, 2009 | 23 Comments

We all have lots of Internet passwords and about half of them are not difficult to guess. Just take a look at the “500 worst passwords of all time.”

A strong password should be two things: easily recalled by its owner and difficult to guess by someone who doesn’t know it. So even non-hackers can guess a few on the worst list.

“123456″ is number one followed by you guessed it, “password.” Some on the list are intriguing. Number 496 is a “mistress” although I don’t know if the owners lean toward kept women or men who wished they had one. Many are profane with a hint of anger and impulsiveness suggesting people don’t want to bother with passwords. Some are plays on words like “letmein.” Number 486 is a seemingly cryptic letter string “abgrtyu” and still made the list.

The list comes from the book “Perfect Password: Selecttion, Protection, Authentication” published in 2005. While the list would appear outdated, it still gets considerable attention because it’s unique.

One out of nine passwords used is on the list and about 50% of passwords are “based on names of a family member, spouse, partner, or a pet,” according to the book’s teaser on Amazon. Just ask Sarah Palin whose email was hacked last September by someone who reset her password using her zipcode, birthdate and where she met her spouse. When asked where she went to high school, the hacker entered “Wasilla High” and was right. Such is the price of celebrity and people knowing a lot about you.

Passwords are a challenge. Like you, I often want quick access to a site and view the password as an obstacle deserving little attention. However, I can proudly say no password I have ever used is on the worst list.

In a recent discussion with fellow bloggers, one said he keeps passwords only in his head. He never writes them down ANYWHERE. I have far too many for that and lack the photographic mind he must have. He also avoids passwords hints such as a boyhood dog or mother’s maiden name given what happened to Palin.

Another swears by password manager Roboform which can be downloaded for $35. I may try this given good reviews and because I don’t feel secure with my current password strategy if you can call it that. I am constantly looking them up and must have about 30 of them. I also have used meebo with some success as a single logon/password to multiple instant messaging accounts. I tried something called a secure login named vidoop, but it was too good: it didn’t let me into anything.

There’s plenty of advice on how to create a good password such as Microsoft’s six-steps to creating “a strong, memorable password. Some of the advice is obvious, but worth repeating.

– Use a mix of symbols, characters and numbers. Use spaces if allowed.

– If you can’t use symbols, double the number of characters.

– Think of a memorable sentence and take the first letter of each word and combine into a password.

– Use a password checker to test its strength.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Simple Things Women Want

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Dating Tips: 9 Simple Things Women Want

By YourTango.com
Updated: Jul 30, 2009


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Besides the meaning of life and the ingredients of hot dogs, many a man has questioned, "What exactly do women want?" We're not playing coy here, we know we're complex creatures. And, true, we operate on a different wavelength than men.
But women aren't exactly the great mystery that men often make us out to be. The proof? We polled the YourTango staff and compiled a list of 9 simple things women want. Note: you won't find diamond rings or other fancy things anywhere on this list. While many women really do want luxury goods from men, when you break it down they are just physical representations of some of the points on this list. We promise.
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1. Respect. Show us through your actions that you respect our opinions, careers, interests, friends, bodies, and minds. You don't have to agree with all that we say or do, but try to honor our opinions as valuable contributions. Follow the golden rule and treat us as you would like to be treated: Be honest, fair, kind, and considerate.
2. Romance. It's another night on the couch with takeout and TiVo? Just because we're staying in doesn't mean the evening can't be romantic. Light a few candles and see where the night leads. Treat us like your girlfriend, even after we become your wife. Date nights, physical affection in the car, kissing like when we first started dating -- all of the things that made us fall in love with you don't have to stop just because now there are bills to pay, a house to be cleaned, and kids to be bathed. Bring home flowers for no reason. We're not talking $100 bouquets of roses here. Even the $10 bouquets from the supermarket are enough to make us smile.
3. Time. We understand relationships can't be all wine and roses; simply making the time to be with us and treating us like your top priority says "love" more than all the fancy gifts and lovely letters ever could. This includes helping around the house. The realities of a 21st-century relationship are that both partners probably work. If you happen to get home before we do, why not vacuum the living room or throw in a load of laundry? If you take the garbage out without being asked, chances are you'll be getting a big ole smooch when you come back.
4. Dinner. Of the homemade variety. You may not be good at cooking and you may not know how to boil water. But greeting us at the door after a long day with fish sticks (or whatever you can wrastle up) makes us swoon, because it shows that you've been thinking about us and our hectic day.
5. Communication. Women are vocal creatures. We know you love us, but it's nice to hear you say it, too. We can also be insecure. We wish we weren't, but the reality is that we often notice our wobbly thighs and forget about our gorgeous eyes. So let us know when you think we're hot. Tell us we're beautiful. It helps us feel good. Words of appreciation aren't half-bad either. Tell us you love the lasagna we made. Notice that we cleaned the bathtub. It doesn't have to be over the top, just let us know that you see the effort we put in, and you're grateful.
6. Consistency. This doesn't mean be boring and predictable. It means that we know you will (usually -- no one is perfect!) give us the love and support we need. Knowing that you're coming at this with the same desires and energy as we are goes a long way to making us feel secure.
7. Engagement. Of the mental kind, not the "I'm getting married in the morning" kind. You don't have to like everything we like (we might be a little concerned if you do), but showing interest in our passions, be it career-related, a sport, or a hobby, goes a long way. Listen when we talk to you. We're not speaking just so we can hear our own voice; we want to connect with you and this is one valuable way we do this. This also means paying attention to the little things. Whether it's the name of your best friend's husband or the fact that you hate Nicolas Cage movies, it's the little things you remember about us that's so endearing.
8. Humor and Humility. These two tend to go hand in hand. This doesn't mean that you have to crack jokes or entertain us, but just being able to laugh at yourself is enough. Guys who take themselves too seriously bring everyone down.
9. Challenge. Not the kind that makes a relationship constant work, but the good kind that surprises and motivates us to do, be, or achieve what we desire. Studies show that partners who prod each other to meet goals -- in other words, don't support lazy or bad habits -- are ultimately happier than those who don't hold each other accountable.
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