Archive for August, 2003
I’ve posted some new photos on the Stuff page.
My camera doesn’t handle the maximum resolution mode very well, as I had the same problems today as I had the other week.
As predicted they’ve caught the teenager responsible for the Blaster worm.
By the way, he’s not a hacker (or a cracker for that matter). He’s a script kiddie, someone who takes tools produced by someone else and uses them to create virii, worms, etc. He couldn’t help leave his calling card everywhere he went, not [...]
For those keeping score at home, no I haven’t been able to rescue all of my digital photos. I’m hoping for a miracle here, it seems. If you know of any software to reconstruct jpeg files, let me know.
How to Make Lava Lamps, so much for Don’t Try This At Home.
I covet Maggie’s rock-and-roll lifestyle.
Mark is thinking of the gerbils (it’s not what you’re thinking).
If you can read German, check out Neue IBM-Compiler machen dem Power Mac G5 Dampf. Otherwise known as the IBM Compiler optimized for the Power Mac G5. Downloadable, too.
Karl Auerbach asks Is the internet dying?
This isn’t speculation by some clueless journalist, he knows what he’s talking about. If you care about the net, it should worry you. A lot.
Hey, if you’re responsible for the DOS attacks on SCO, please consider that others are being harmed even though they have no connection to SCO.
The FBI will arrest an 18-year-old in connection with the “Blaster” worm.
Online journals (like mine), are getting mainstream attention.
Except I use mine to write about all sorts of things, not just me.
Meanwhile, on the legal front, Online Music Broadcasters Sue RIAA.
