Over at the EFF, they have a release about how Hillary Clinton is violating the First Ammendment just too keep in the head lines. "Unfortunately, it's we the taxpayers who have to bear the cost of defending these politically motivated, certainly unconstitutional laws in court." -nuff said.
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Saturday, July 30, 2005
Purchase a Skycar!
As a result of the recent successful hovering flights of the M400 Skycar, Moller International is accepting deposits to secure delivery positions for our M400 Skycar until after the Skycar has flown from hover to full aerodynamic flight and returned (transitioning flight). A limited number of delivery positions are available.
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Friday, July 29, 2005
Diggnation on ABC News (confirmation from Alex)
"That's right people we just finished recording Diggnation Episode number 5. Not only that but a crew from ABC News Feed service was here to capture the whole thing! They are doing a story on Podcasting and they chose our Podcast to feature in their story.....
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Try every Linux Distro under the Sun!
"A new service is on the horizon. Fans of Linux who want to try all the different distros to decide on the best one are in for a treat. A new service called Distro of the Month is set to begin shipments on October 1, 2005 and is taking subscribers now.
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Tux on iPod mini Tutorial
Linux on your ipod has many advantages over Apple's default menu navigation appearance. With linux you can have the ability to play a wider set of fun games, unlock infinite expandability of your portable hard drive, navigate faster through menus, play with fun little applications built in and have a wider variety of playable audio file formats.
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Thursday, July 28, 2005
How to create Firefox extensions
Everyone has a good idea at one time or another to implement a new feature in a web browser. Well, with the goodness that is Mozilla Firefox, now you can do just that. You need to have a vague understanding of XUL and Javascript, but you certainly don't need to be a master of either.
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Sunday, July 24, 2005
10 steps to crack wep
10 Steps to Crack WEP video can be found here.Software : Whax REL 3.0
Hardware:Netgear WAG511 + dell d600
The WEP crack video using Auditor can be found here.
Software : Auditor Security Collection (auditor-150405-04)
Hardware: WG511 + Dell latitude D505
More Videos
Hardware:Netgear WAG511 + dell d600
The WEP crack video using Auditor can be found here.
Software : Auditor Security Collection (auditor-150405-04)
Hardware: WG511 + Dell latitude D505
More Videos
Friday, July 22, 2005
google maps adds hybrid feature
They just keep making it better. This is the end of our overlay hacks. They have a "hybrid view". Good job google. Maybe they are out of new ideas? hardly.
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Thursday, July 21, 2005
Sony's PSP to browse the Web, play TV
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) will release a system software update for its PlayStation Portable (PSP) next week that will add several new functions to the handheld gaming device, including the ability to browse the Internet and download TV programs, the company said Thursday.
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How to pick a lock
ever wondered how to pick a lock...well now you can know. i have tried the pin column lock explanation they gave and it was open with no problem
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How To Install Windows in Ubuntu Linux
Running Linux? Want the compatability of Windows? You can now have it with this moderately easy guide.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Why Everyone Should Mod Everything
Electrical engineer David Randolph on how and why everyone (even the biggest n00bs) can and should find the inspiration to become modders and what it really means to be a "modder".
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Run GNU/Linux from a USB pen drive
You can carry GNU/Linux in your pocket with a functional, quick, and useful USB pen drive distribution. Pen drives are faster than CDs, and the small distros that fit on them don't require huge amounts of memory for the operating system and applications.
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Monday, April 25, 2005
So much to do, So little time
I seem to have slacked off big time in my updating here.
First off, the new job is getting a bit tiresome thanks to management but I can deal. The work is still proving to be interesting though. I have been trying to keep up my skills on the side as well. I'm currently trying to up my skills in Linux by doing a Stage 1 installation of Gentoo, which is pretty much starting with very little and trying to build up a system from it. I'm currently doing this on my laptop which is not very fast, so it will probably take me a few weeks to finally get it done. Not because it's that slow but I seem to need some extra steps in between all the slow steps that are dragging things out. I have a system at work that is Gentoo so that is the main reason why I'm doing this, it doesn't work right now and I'm trying to get a better background in Gentoo to try and fix it. After Gentoo I'll probably try to get into some LiveCDs and the eventually LFS (Linux From Scratch)
To all who know me its definitely no secret that I prefer using linux over windows, but at work that's pretty much most of my job. I'm pretty much getting everything down since I really didnt have much background in administration within a windows environment, but I think I can hold my own with Exchange and Active Directory now. I'm really into the scripting now, since I know you can script just about everything I'm trying to build an admin console for myself that will house some of my most used scripts.
Idea Bin:
Net Admin LiveCD (WMI scripting, Nagios monitoring, blah blah, ...and other stuff)
Custom Linux Distro
Office solution for small/med sized businesses (Computers, Phones, Software, pretty much all the basics)
First off, the new job is getting a bit tiresome thanks to management but I can deal. The work is still proving to be interesting though. I have been trying to keep up my skills on the side as well. I'm currently trying to up my skills in Linux by doing a Stage 1 installation of Gentoo, which is pretty much starting with very little and trying to build up a system from it. I'm currently doing this on my laptop which is not very fast, so it will probably take me a few weeks to finally get it done. Not because it's that slow but I seem to need some extra steps in between all the slow steps that are dragging things out. I have a system at work that is Gentoo so that is the main reason why I'm doing this, it doesn't work right now and I'm trying to get a better background in Gentoo to try and fix it. After Gentoo I'll probably try to get into some LiveCDs and the eventually LFS (Linux From Scratch)
To all who know me its definitely no secret that I prefer using linux over windows, but at work that's pretty much most of my job. I'm pretty much getting everything down since I really didnt have much background in administration within a windows environment, but I think I can hold my own with Exchange and Active Directory now. I'm really into the scripting now, since I know you can script just about everything I'm trying to build an admin console for myself that will house some of my most used scripts.
Idea Bin:
Net Admin LiveCD (WMI scripting, Nagios monitoring, blah blah, ...and other stuff)
Custom Linux Distro
Office solution for small/med sized businesses (Computers, Phones, Software, pretty much all the basics)
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Maybe it is working
Well it appears as if this freaking thing is working, so I should now be able to better categorize my posts
Monday, February 07, 2005
Friday, February 04, 2005
[::: Bad Boy of Tech ::: Black Sheep of Psych :::] Toolbars
I don't really use any of the toolbars/desktop utilities that are out
right now, I usually just google everything from the main page and all
my popups are blocked thanks to Firefox. Now with everyone fighting
for a place on your desktop and web browser with a search bar I may
just have to try them out to see if any are of any use.
Microsoft
MSN Toolbar - I'm definitely not a windows guy but I'll still try
this out to what it offers.
Microsoft Desktop - Oh wait.... that's built in, Let's see how it compares :)
Yahoo
Yahoo Toolbar - I think I've used this one before but I'll install it again
Yahoo Desktop - "Requires Windows XP or Windows 2000 SP 3+" .... yea, ok
Google
Google Toolbar - Just Google it
Google Desktop - Haven't tried this but I'll give it a shot
--
Posted by TJ to ::: Bad Boy of Tech ::: Black Sheep of Psych ::: at
2/4/2005 05:25:46 PM
right now, I usually just google everything from the main page and all
my popups are blocked thanks to Firefox. Now with everyone fighting
for a place on your desktop and web browser with a search bar I may
just have to try them out to see if any are of any use.
Microsoft
MSN Toolbar - I'm definitely not a windows guy but I'll still try
this out to what it offers.
Microsoft Desktop - Oh wait.... that's built in, Let's see how it compares :)
Yahoo
Yahoo Toolbar - I think I've used this one before but I'll install it again
Yahoo Desktop - "Requires Windows XP or Windows 2000 SP 3+" .... yea, ok
Google Toolbar - Just Google it
Google Desktop - Haven't tried this but I'll give it a shot
--
Posted by TJ to ::: Bad Boy of Tech ::: Black Sheep of Psych ::: at
2/4/2005 05:25:46 PM
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
I had a hell of a time getting that freakin Earthlink cable modem to work with my Redhat 8.0 box. I finally said forget it and decided to get the router up and running instead of messin with that box. I was going to run smoothwall 2.0 but due to networking issues that I had not resolved I couldnt get the .iso to the right machine. So I went with Coyote Linux, I've used it before so I pretty much knew what to expect. I used the windows disk creator and after I made the disk and brought the box up I still couldnt get a valid IP. So I tried all types of stuff to get it working... I copied all the IP information that it had when under windows and typed it into the config... that didnt work. Finally it came down to me just rebooting the modem and bam!!! its up. I have 2 other computers up and on the net as well, I even have my packet 8 phone working too.
Monday, August 02, 2004
Well here's what I learned from my first little experience with PHP & libcurl .....
This little code right here did a basic post to a website and printed out the results from it or really gave me the page that it redirects to. It's the first step along this road and its a very good one. Oh, and to display code in a blog just take out a "<" and replace it with & l t ; Just smush it back together when you do.
base href="http://www.mctreas.org/"
// ACCESS DAYTON PUBLIC RECORDS SITE
$url = "http://www.mctreas.org/Message_IsProcessing.cfm";
$ch = curl_init(); // initialize curl handle
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,$url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FAILONERROR, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1);
// allow redirects
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
// return into a variable
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 3);
// times out after 4s
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1); // set POST method
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS,
"streetnbr=1673&streetname=
earlham%20&amp;amp;amp;own1=&parid=&taxyr=2003");
// add post fields
$result = curl_exec($ch); // run the whole process
print_r(curl_getinfo($ch));
echo "\n\ncURL error number:" .curl_errno($ch);
echo "\n\ncURL error:" . curl_error($ch);
curl_close($ch);
print $result;
?>
This little code right here did a basic post to a website and printed out the results from it or really gave me the page that it redirects to. It's the first step along this road and its a very good one. Oh, and to display code in a blog just take out a "<" and replace it with & l t ; Just smush it back together when you do.
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