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Reset a user password on MediaWiki - Greg's Postgres stuff

UPDATE user SET user_password = md5(CONCAT('123-',md5('newpassword'))) WHERE user_id=123;

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iMia - iPhone'd up Version of your MiaCMS, Mambo, Joomla! Sites

... a web application focused on bringing a standard iPhone web interface to the MiaCMS, Mambo, and Joomla! content management systems. Yes, the iPhone does have a full web browser that is capable of...

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DIY Lego Case Mod PC!

PC with Lego Case!

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Wow, who would’ve thought you could make a Lego PC?

Most things worked out amazingly well, like the ATX power switches fitting perfectly snug in the space of a 1×1 brick, and the LEDs fitting perfectly in a 1×1 brick with hole. I hot glued a 1×1 brick to the power and reset switches to act as buttons. I also put a dab of hot glue on each corner of the ATX I/O plate, which was just a little too small to fit snugly.

I also realized that I underestimated the cohesive strength of Lego bricks. When I first put the top on, I couldn’t get it off! I had to add a nearly complete border of flat plates from my spare parts to get it to detach easily.

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