May 2010
1 post
“Algy met a bear.
The bear met Algy.
The bear was bulgy.
The bulge was Algy.”
October 2009
1 post
June 2009
1 post
December 2008
1 post
October 2008
4 posts
Marc Ecko + Star Wars = Awesome →
What do you get when you combine Craigslist, an... →
September 2008
20 posts
Ron Paul's Remarks on the Economy
In chronological order, first being farthest in the past.
Audi tells you when the light's going to change →
Federal Reserve Skateboard: A Short Story →
The ending is amazing.
Joost: Wires & Wool by The Envy Corps →
Joost, the popular free online telivision and movie program now has their videos available on their website, as well as in the desktop program. The website reminds me a lot of Hulu.
Everything we write down, whether it’s in a book or on a bookmark is just...
– Dr. Gerald Morgan
100 Best Movies →
I want to watch them all.
Portal - Still Alive typography on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Wikipedia: Doomsday Argument →
Alex's Rules for Computing Happiness →
cubicle17:
Covering software, hardware, and file formats, Alex Payne of Twitter lists his 25 rules for computing happiness. And with advice that starts with…
Use as little software as possible.
Use software that does one thing well.
Do not use software that does many things poorly.
…it’s difficult to disagree with the rest of it. (via rands)
Wikipedia: Superoxide →
Scribd really does need to die.
I’ve never had to use Scribd prior to this school year, but now I concur with blogger William Reardon, Scribd does need to die. Even though I’m not a huge fan of PDFs, at least you can save them to your hard drive, and they can be indexed by Google.
August 2008
6 posts
Prisoner's dilemma →
I just think Game theory is neat, even though I dont quite understand it all.
One More Reason to Hate WGA →
Why would you download WGA in the first place?
Sorry
I haven’t posted in a while.
July 2008
9 posts
Bubble Calender →
stumblepeach:
“A poster-sized calendar with a bubble to pop every day!”
Don't Buy Ups Without Warranty →
Very funny.
US-CERT Vulnerability Notes →
Just kidding, US-CERT was smart enough to release the details before everyone gets a patch for it. Neat-o.
Massive Internet security flaw uncovered →
All they’re saying yet is that it effects the entire internet, a fix is feasable, and they’re not releasing any other info for 30 days.
Interview with Jeremy White and Alexandre Julliard... →
The Black Market Code Industry →
If you have any intrest in network security, then you are sure to find this a very interesting read.
I just ordered an external hard drive case. →
FreeDNS, eh? →
Wikipedia: Backronym →
June 2008
29 posts
Wikipedia: Deep Packet Inspection →
This is how Phorm aims to observe your internet use, and here’s a corresponding TorrentFreak post.
Wikipedia: Phorm →
I’m going to start posting Wikipedia articles that I find interesting as I come across them. Here’s one on a company that want to snoop on your internet traffic.
Security Holes in Ruby 1.8 and 1.9 →
Font Manager - View, create list, and modify... →
Today’s Giveaway of the Day. Something I would personally never buy, but since I’m a font whore I’m going to give it a shot.
Supercomputing Power Hits the Desktop, Minus the... →
The secret of Bill Gates' success →
A wonderful interview of Bill Gates on why he was so successful with Microsoft.