Monday, December 29, 2003

This Car Can Talk. What It Says May Cause Concern. Be warned. Think twice before you buy that new car.

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Saturday, December 27, 2003

BBC NEWS | Sick cow 'imported from Canada'. Latest on the Mad Cow in the USA. Breathe a sigh of relief.

spacetoday.net: Beagle 2 remains silent. Sad. We may have lost another interplanetary vehicle. Hopefully it will come online again.

Yahoo! News - Second Herd Quarantined in Mad Cow Scare. No one should panic. This is for information purposes only.

Friday, December 26, 2003

Hobbyists modify GM's OnStar system - Bayarea.com. Very cool news. More proprietary systems need to be examined so that they can be modified like this.

Wednesday, December 24, 2003

Welcome To The Annual NORAD Tracks Santa Website! It is that time again. Check out this site to track Santa on his magical journey.

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

I just returned home from seeing "The Return of the King". It was a very good movie. I have to see it again soon. I was struck by how different it was from "The Two Towers". It was the same but different. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie but was a little underwhelmed. It is always a little difficult for movie trilogies to be wrapped up. I still recommend that anyone should go see this movie. It is a great journey through the end of the story.

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Monday, December 22, 2003

Reruns: A DVD Face-Off Between the Official and the Homemade. This may be the start of something. Definitely keep your eye out for your own DVDs.

Friday, December 19, 2003

My friend Franco just called and you can see him here. He has lost about 50 pounds and is looking good.

InfoWorld: Sun researchers: Computers do bad math. I guess everyone is bad at math now! HA!

I have become addicted to Liz Phair's newest album. It is all I have listened too in the last month. I am breaking in my iPod now again. Amber has purchased her first music from the iTMS. Amazing how easy and simple it is. Just be careful because you can spend a WHOLE lot of money really fast.

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Monday, December 15, 2003

Neohapsis Archives - Bugtraq - #0166 - [CORE-2003-12-05] DCE RPC Vulnerabilities New Attack Vectors Analysis. Windows is very very bug ridden. This is a new listing of venerable ports for attack. Great now we wait for them to exploited. Turn on your firewalls people!

American football star phones mom (in middle of game) - The Register. Come on people enough is enough.

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Friday, December 12, 2003

Shuttle Wings to Include New Damage Detecting Sensors. Is this really the best way to solve this problem? I just do not know.

Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Wired News: Apple Store: Chain of Devotion. Interesting article about the Apple retail stores.

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Tuesday, December 09, 2003

Paul Simon, Retired Senator
From Illinois, Dies at 75
. Sad. I voted for him.

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Slyck News - Sharman Exterminating Kazaa Lite K++. Everyone download your K++ edition now or you may not be able to find it.

CNN.com - New authentication system tries to block spam. Yahoo suggests a new method for authenticating mail. Go Yahoo! Great Idea! This would be the first step in quashing spam.

Wednesday, December 03, 2003


Yahoo! News - Wait Until Next Year to Buy That Flat Panel TV
. I know I am!

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Wal-Mart to Stop Taking Some MasterCard Debits (washingtonpost.com). This is interesting. Who will win, the largest retailer, the largest credit card company or the consumer? Who knows and only time will tell.

Tuesday, December 02, 2003

Op-Ed Columnist: Hack the Vote. These voting machines are looking scarier all the time. They need to be watched and tracked. I should know that computers are FAR from perfect.

Monday, December 01, 2003

spacetoday.net: SpaceShipOne flies sixth glide test. One step closer to a consumer space flight program.

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