Dictionaries

A while ago I was wandering the internet trying to do my homework when I was in need of a good dictionary to complete.

A quick Google search led me to www.Diccionarios.com, and this very good site, but only lets you make two free consultations, then crashes and says you need to buy a subscription. Logically, I thought I would not use a strong lock, so I discovered the easy method to use the service as often as necessary. Here's how:

If you have Mozilla Firefox

Go to the menu Tools -> Options ... -> Privacy -> Show Cookies ...

There appear a little box in which the direction diccionarios.com seek, select and give the click Remove Cookie.

If you have Internet Explorer

Go to the menu Tools -> Internet Options -> Where it says "Browsing History" go to "Options" (Settings) -> View Files.

There appear a long list of files, which look a text file containing the following:
cookie: NombreDeUsuario@diccionarios.com /
Where UserName name refers to the current Windows user.

Simply select the file and delete it.

Using this you can use the page as many times as you www.Diccionarios.com necessary, have synonyms, antonyms, languages, and more things. But remember that if you plan to use it many times, and if you can pay the subscription to this, it helps authors site. : Lol:

Posted under Internet Geeks by Dark.Shadow on Monday, August 25, 2008 at 9:18 pm

Firefox 3 Easter Eggs

Yeah, so as Easter eggs xD It is a tradition, so to say them, hide them.

So if you have FireFox 3, put this in the address bar and see that they get:

A. - about:robots (When you finish reading, press F5 on your keyboard)
2. - about:mozilla
3. - about kitchensink

Will see that fun is a waste of time: P

Posted under Internet Geeks by Dark.Shadow on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 12:49 am