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Oct 22

Yup, that's right. Paypal has officially introduce a new set of buttons. They says that "They’re (referring to the buttons) bold and colorful. Designed to catch the eye of customers – and increase sales". My opinion, they are ugly and difficult to read. Oh well, I prefer to stick with the old ones.

A picture is worth a thousand words. (click on the image for a full screenshot)

Ugly Paypal Buttons Small

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Oct 21

There's a minor bug on the faulty sub-navigation that keep appearing regardless whether there is sub-pages. It's fixed now. Sorry that I didn't take notice of the bugs while testing. Thanks to John for helping report the bug. Also, I would like to thank everyone for continuing to use i3Theme, as your preferred choice of WordPress theme.

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Oct 04

Poor man’s Netstumbler (Small)For days, I've been finding a solution to segregate my wireless router from the congested wireless network that seems to only appears around night time, 7pm to 11pm.

Initially, I ask for support from Planex, the brand of my wireless router and they told me the only solution is to find out which channels are congested and avoid those channels. The person suggested NetStumbler, a tool to checkout your friendly wireless neighbourhood.

So I hung up the call and went to download it. After I installed, nothing works. No data shown. I called the support again. And, this time, he told me that Vista don't work with it. (Shucks!) Well, what's new. I asked the person is there any alternative and his replies is "Netstumbler is the best freeware you can get". Weird reply, I assume that's a no. I hung up again.

Guess what's next? Google! I google around, as always, and I found the simplest way to do it, without even installing a single software, thanks to Steve Clayton's blog. Here's how it works:

Just fire up your command prompt and type netsh. When the netsh> prompt show up, type:

wlan show networks mode=bssid

Now I'm able to see the invisible wireless neighbourhood and set it to the channel that nobody uses it. ;)

written by mangoorange