If, like me, you don’t like the new style Facebook Home / News feed why not change it to display only status updates, like the old facebook!
(this also get’s rid of those annoying “Bored Friend took the blahblahblah quiz” posts etc)
here is how to get the old facebook look:…
When logged into facebook Click “Home”
Look to the top left menu and click on More…
Then drag “Status Updates” to the top…
After dragging to top, click on it. It’s now your default facebook newsfeed, just like the old facebook.
A six-month-old boy has miraculously survived a train slamming into his pram after it rolled off an Australian railway platform.
The collision happened as a city-bound service pulled up to Ashburton station, in a Melbourne suburb.
CCTV footage shows the boy’s mother taking her hands off the three-wheeler pram’s handles and failing to notice as it slowly edges towards the tracks.
The mum suddenly spots the baby carrier picking up speed and she rushes with outstretched arms to try to save her young child.
But the pram tips over the edge of the platform and the baby slams onto the tracks head first.
Before the boy can be rescued, the train powers past, horrifying the mother and other waiting passengers.
The footage ends with the frantic mum and a man running up to the driver, who has just stopped the 250-ton vehicle.
Australia’s Herald Sun said the train ploughed into the pram at about 35km/h, dragging the child along beneath the front carriage.
But the boy was hauled from the tracks with little more than a bump on his head.
Paramedic Jon Wright said the six-month-old just “needed a feed and a nap”.
“Luckily, he was strapped into his pram at the time, which probably saved his life. I think the child’s extremely lucky,” the paramedic told the paper.
“Fortunately the train was slowing as it pulled into the station.”
Rail firm Connex is to investigate how the pram rolled off the platform and the train driver will be offered counselling.
If you have installed the latest Windows Serivce Pack 3 and after reboot noticed that the intermet has stopped workng and you get the errors:
“The procedure entry point apsGetInterfaceCount could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll”
and
“The procedure entry point apsInitialize could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll”
The solution is quite simple…
To get your D-link network adapter working properly under Windows.
1. It doesnt matter which D-link adapter you have. Dont bother trying new drivers yet.
2. Download this file which is the version of the file prior to the SP3 driver and is compatible with all D-Link versions. Download wlanapi.dll to fix Service Pack 3 D-Link problem.
4. Copy the downloaded file ” wlanapi.dll” to these folders:
“C:\ProgramFiles\D-Link\AirPlus G\” and “C:\ProgramFiles\ANI\ANIWZCS\” Please Note: If this file already exists in these folders, rename the orginals or move them to a backup folder somewhere in case this fix doesn’t work.
5. Restart computer and it should work just as it did before SP3 was installed.
If this helped anyone would be nice if you could comment.