Over Her Dead Body (2008)

29 06 2008

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AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 32.0 kbit/2.08% (ratio: 4000->192000) | 734MB | RS

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Windows XP Pro with SP3 – VL (x86) – MSDN ORIGINAL

27 06 2008

Windows XP Pro with SP3 – VL (x86) – MSDN ORIGINAL – 589.14 MB
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System Mechanic v8.0.0.17

27 06 2008

System Mechanic® Professional includes five award-winning products to give you the essential combination of internet security and PC optimization in one package: everything you need to keep your PC safe, fast, and error-free. Fix problems, boost performance, eliminate crashes, defend against spyware, viruses, and hacker threats, and much more. Use one centralized system dashboard to automatically perform all vital PC maintenance.

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Autorun Virus Remover

27 06 2008

100% protection against any threats via USB drive

>> The best solution to protect offline computer

>>The world’s fastest and smallest antivirus software

>> Require no signature updates

>> 100% compatible with all software

>>Pay once and get it all (All Updates FREE)
>>.Easy to use

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Commandos 3 : Destination Berlin

25 06 2008




Java 2 – The Complete Reference

25 06 2008

This book covers all aspects of the Java programming language. Part 1 presents an in-depth tutorial of the Java language. It begins with the basics, including such things as data types, control statements, and classes. Part 1 also discusses Java’s exception-handling mechanism, multithreading subsystem, packages, and interfaces. Part 2 examines the standard Java library. As you will learn, much of Java’s power is found in its library. Topics include strings, I/O, networking, the standard utilities, the Collections Framework, applets, GUI-based controls, and imaging. Part 3 looks at some issues relating to the Java development environment, including an overview of Java Beans, Servlets, and Swing. Part 4 presents a number of high-powered Java applets that serve as extended examples of the way Java can be applied. The final applet, called Scrabblet, is a complete, multiuser networked game. It shows how to handle some of the toughest issues involved in Web-based programming.
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Gone in 60 Seconds

24 06 2008

A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal 50 cars
with his crew in one night to save his brother’s life.

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Windows Mobile 6.0

24 06 2008

Now you can do more than ever before when you’re on the GO with Windows Mobile 6. Now you can retrieve e-mail, keep track of your schedule and your contacts, browse the Internet, and manage business documents using mobile versions of familiar Microsoft applications like Outlook, Office, and Windows

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Head First Java Script

23 06 2008

So you’re ready to make the leap from writing HTML and CSS web pages to creating dynamic web applications. You want to take your web skills to the next level. And you’re finally ready to add “programmer” to the resume. It sounds like you’re ready to learn the Web’s hottest programming language: JavaScript. Head First JavaScript is your ticket to going beyond copying and pasting the code from someone else’s web site, and writing your own interactive web pages.

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Why Programs Fail – A Guide to Systematic Debugging

23 06 2008

This book can teach you how to debug more effectively. It is a complete and pragmatic overview of debugging, written by a talented researcher who has developed many clever ways to isolate bugs. It explains best practices for finding and fixing errors in programs, ranging from systematically tracking error reports, reproducing failures, observing symptoms, isolating the cause, and correcting defects. Along with basic techniques and commonly used tools, the book also explores the author’s innovative techniques for isolating minimal input to reproduce an error and for tracking cause and effect through a program.

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