These are my links for July 19th from 01:33 to 16:44:
- Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo: Scientific American – This story is a supplement to the feature "Digital Forensics: How Experts Uncover Doctored Images" which was printed in the June 2008 issue of Scientific American.
- Digital Forensics: How Experts Uncover Doctored Images: Scientific American – Modern software has made manipulation of photographs easier to carry out and harder to uncover than ever before, but the technology also enables new methods of detecting doctored images
- The Free Fall Research Page: Unplanned Freefall? Some Survival Tips by David Carkeet – Admit it: You want to be the sole survivor of an airline disaster. You aren't looking for a disaster to happen, but if it does, you see yourself coming through it.
- Compile Software From Source Code – Webmonkey – Increasingly, though, with the popularity of open-source software, where the source code is available for one and all to read and enjoy, the final step of compiling the code into a runnable program is left up to the user.
- Feature: Run Windows Apps Seamlessly Inside Linux – You love working inside your Linux desktop, but at the most inconvenient times you've got to reboot into Windows—whether to open a tricky Office file, try out a Windows application, or even just play a quick game. However, with some free tools and a Win
- one hundred push ups – viable project?
- Online Mind Mapping – MindMeister – MindMeister supports all the standard features of a classic mind mapping tool – only online, and with as many simultaneous users as you like!

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