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I’ve tested this in Word 2007 so I’m going to ASSUME that it works in all Microsoft Office versions up to 2007.

  1. Open up a new Word document.
  2. Type “=rand(100,99)” and hit ENTER
  3. Wait a few moments…
  4. WTF?

**Note: This trick only works in Windows XP machines.**

  1. Open up notepad.
  2. Type “Bush hid the facts”
  3. Then save the file; you can save it under any filename.
  4. Close notepad.
  5. Now open up the same file you just created and you’ll noticed that what you typed before is gone…

Just a coincidence? Or maybe someone in Microsoft knows something?

Have you ever come across a website/webpage with a media file that you absolutely had to have
but couldn’t save/download? Especially those embedded pictures and videos?? Those of you out
there who are l33t have probably figured a way around this dilema by using the “view page source”
in Firefox. But it’s not always convenient to go through a page full of code. So we’ve come up
with a better way.

  • Open up Firefox and head over to the website/webpage with the embedded file you want to download.
  • Right click anywhere on the page inside of firefox.
  • Left click “view page info”
  • Click the tab that says “media”
  • Scroll through until you find the file you are looking for.
  • Then click on the “save as” button and save it to your computer

^_^