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Entries from October 1, 2007 - October 31, 2007
HackCollege Podcast Episode 7: Dusseldorf


In a 180 degree turn in production value, Chris and Kelly are back in Dusseldorf this week podcasting from the Akademie fur Internationale Bildung. While they worry about the dangers of laptops on laps, they discuss:
This week's music:
New Adult Swim Contest: ...And You Will Know Us by The Trail of Dead and Dethklok


HackCollege and Adult Swim are once again bringing loyal readers/watchers/listeners the opportunity to win some stuff and to "hit up" some free concerts.

To win, you must suggest the best post idea for us to write.
For more deets, check out the Adult Swim contest page
HackCollege Podcast Episode 6: Prague


This week Chris and Kelly are in Prague talking in front of the Charles Bridge where such villains as John Voight and a toxic missile-carrying submarine have been vanquished.
This week's topics include:
This week's music:
Congratulations to Michelle, Susan, and Dawn!


So we got a bag and drew numbers. Congratulations to Michelle Draveski, our grand prize winner!
Susan Smoaks and Dawn Thomas will also be receiving [adult swim] schwag bags. So, you three, check your email for further details.
And thanks for all the comments, guys. ;) It looks like we'll be running another contest soon.
Yale University: Watch YTV!


YTV, Yale's student-run television station, is apparently trying to mix things up. The YTV website is scheduled for a relaunch, and sophomore Meg Martinez (Yale '10) is asking you to... Watch YTV!
During my time at Yale, I actually had a muted YTV on in the background constantly, but I was probably one of the few. This video makes me want to storm a dorm and turn the tv on, though.
Question: How many of you actually watch your college's student-run television station?
[via the illustrious IvyGate]
But Is Tom Really Your Friend?


Tom... You accepted his friendship blindly, and you've probably kept him on your friends list. But is Tom really who you think he is?

Some recent digging has argued that Tom Anderson, everyone's first "friend", might be lying about his age. His profile says he's 32, but how old is he really?
We first heard 40. We dug a little online and came up with nothing. But then we got a senior person at MySpace to talk to us about it off record at the Web 2.0 Summit last week: this person confirmed that he’s really “36 or 37? and that MySpace has been trying to keep this quiet for some time.
But why, Tom? Aren't friends supposed to be honest with one another?
[via TechCrunch]
Disabling Your Laptop Keyboard (and why the heck you'd do that)


Pretty much every key combination on my laptop is likely to perform some sort of fancy function, thanks to Triggers with Quicksilver. Ironically, this article is about how to add another shortcut to disable them all.
For instance, if you use a notebook computer and a real notebook in class (like me) then table space is at a premium. But taking notes on top of my keys will cause a mess and closing my computer makes it sleep. Maybe your computer is at risk of being pounced on by pets, children or transformers. Or, you might find your OCD taking over and a sudden keyboard-cleaning is in order. My friends -- these solutions are for you.
Impromptu
If you know me, you can expect that heading on just about every article. Keep it simple.
- Unplug your Keyboard. I assume this doesn't need explanation. Though simple, it's a quick fix. If you have a laptop, you can still unplug your keyboard. It'll just void your warranty and it's not a very good hack.
- Open a Text Editor. Then you and your kitten can mash all the keys you like. Just try to avoid shortcuts. I guess this one is strictly restricted to meticulous key-by-key cleaning. It's compatible with all platforms!
Software
- For Mac: Keyboard Cleaner (Free) It's a basic, small program. I installed it and assigned it a Trigger in Quicksilver so I can disable the keyboard quickly and switch to a notepad. It also blacks out the screen which saves a little battery life. The display brightness adjuster is left un-disabled, so I can dim the screen even more.
- For PC: Toddler Keys (Free) While Toddler Keys isn't meant for this specific task, it works pretty well and is free. Like the name implies, it's a program for preventing a toddler from messing up your keyboard. Huge thanks to reader Barry Shifrin for recommending this to us!
- For PC: Keyboard Locker (Not Free) It's just plain stupid for such a simple program to cost money, but I give them props for giving it a handy hotkey. And I can't completely endorse it since I don't have a PC.