Archive for February, 2010
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
I first got started with computers in the 3rd grade, where someone had left a PET computer. I started actually working on other people’s computers when I was 16. At the time, I started by only charging $10 per hour for on-site help. Still, there were times when people wouldn’t have much cash but needed […]
Tags: fun
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
The fact that the 2010 Winter Olympics are being hosted in Vancouver BC is pretty great. It’s probably the only time I’ll be able to (or want to) actually attend an actual Olympics event. Olympic Trouble Too difficult? Rather than putting on an elaborate show which could never compete with the memory of China’s Olympic […]
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
I started dealing with multi-domained Windows forests and many of the scripts and group policy settings currently being used only work with a single domain set up, or would work better if the domain name was taken into consideration. For example, folder redirection for two users named James Smith, but who work in totally different […]
Tags: software
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
From IT Pro: A group by the name of Forthehack has launched a website called Please Rob Me which serves to expose the security risk of location-aware online services such as Twitter and Foursquare. It has opted to do so by listing all the empty homes that are available to be robbed by publishing a […]
Tags: hack, privacy
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
I normally hate to take commercial videos viral, but holy crap this made a group of us laugh pretty hard when we saw it on TV. So hard in fact, we had to rush to YouTube to re-watch it.
Tags: funny
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
When people think somehow “they” are able to track me by RFID implant, aside from trying to explain the limitations of the technology and the actual effective range of the implant (2 inches), I also point out that cell phones are able to pinpoint your exact whereabouts at any time. Private companies providing location based […]
Tags: law, politics, privacy, tracking
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Just a few days ago I noted the future of implants really is going to be medical sensors that use the same passive power and data transmission methods as passive RFID, and now I hear about these guys doing exactly that for glucose measurement. Not quite at the “lab on chip” level yet, but this […]
Tags: health, implant
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
Now this is something I can really get behind. It involves lasers (very cool) and killing mosquitoes (the only animal I wish didn’t exist… ok, mosquitoes and fleas). The idea is to stamp out malaria by tracking mosquitoes in flight by IDing them based on their flight/wing noise, and shooting them down using lasers. I […]
Tags: fun, green, health, tracking
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
So I’ve been playing Borderlands at night before going to bed, but now I’ve expanded to playing in the morning before work. I think I’m right at the end of the game, but who knows… it could just go on forever. Eventually though, the solo-fun will run out, and that’s where things get interesting. I […]
Tags: fun, review
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Something that’s always bothered me is this feeling that everyone in the cancer industry (yes, it is an industry) is hiding something. Like they are keeping the simple truth in the shadows, while searching desperately for a more complicated “cure” that only they can make/control, and does not involve something people could easily do on […]
Tags: hack, health, politics
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