Archive for the 'Science & Technology' Category



Find a MAC Address

The method used to find a MAC address depends on the type of network device involved. All popular network operating systems contain utility programs that allow one to find (and sometimes change) MAC address settings.
Find a MAC Address in Windows
In Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME, the winipcfg utility displays the computer’s MAC address. […]

CONVERTING FAT32 to NTFS

Converting a partition from FAT32 to NTFS can be done by an inbuilt utility in the Windows XP operating system — but it is important to realise that it is a one-way process. You cannot convert back, except possibly by use of Partition Magic 7.01, and that is not always successful. Windows XP has no […]

Working with Username and Password, using net user command

The following example shows the syntax of the net user command:
net user [username [password | *] [options]] [/domain]
username {password | *} /add [options] [/domain]
username [/delete] [/domain]
You can use the net user command to create and modify user […]

“Exorcizing the Devil’s Triangle” (Bermuda triangle)

By Howard L. Rosenberg
Sealift no. 6 (Jun. 1974): 11-15.
During the past century more than 50 ships and 20 aircraft sailed into oblivion in the area known as the Devil’s Triangle, Bermuda Triangle, Hoodoo Sea, or a host of other names.

Exactly what happened to the ships and aircraft is not known. Most disappeared without a trace. […]