Saturday, June 30, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
57-year-old grandmother suspected Terrorist?
DES MOINES - Cecilia Beaman is a 57-year-old grandmother, a principal at Pacific Middle School in Des Moines, and as of Sunday is also a suspected terrorist...Story Here
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Windows Worm Uses BitTorrent to Propagate
A worm that infects Windows XP and, possibly, Vista is said to spread itself over IM applications, like AIM and Windows Live Messenger, and… BitTorrent. Security research firm Sophos says the worm uses “a social engineering scheme” to get people to unknowingly infect their computers with it...Story Here
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Man With Headache Finds Bullet In Head
(AP) A woman was arrested Tuesday after her husband woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible headache and later learned he had a bullet lodged in his head.
St. Lucie County Sheriff's deputies initially thought Michael Eugene Moylan had been hit by a stray bullet, but later realized the couple's story did not match up, Sheriff Ken Mascara said...Story Here
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Desktop search tools for GNU/Linux: the competition hots up - Tracker, Recoll Strigi and Deskbar
In Part One and Part Two of this blog, I looked at Beagle and its alternative interfaces (Peagle, Yabi and Peagle). In this last part, I want to take a look at three other search engines as viable replacements for Beagle: Tracker, Recoll, Strigi, and Deskbar, an applet written in Python, which has some very handy scripts written for it and, which can extend its functionality well beyond the immediate desktop itself...Story Here
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NASA publishes spectacular images of the recent mission
Today, with new NASA imagery in (not copyrighted), plus
a few photos from a Russian source, you can get a closer look
at science and maintenance work in orbit, including several
fascinating spacewalks....Here
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Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings
I'm using the alias Isaac, and used to work in what was called the CARET program in the 80's. During my time there, I worked with a lot of the technology that is clearly at work in the recent drone/strange craft sightings, most notably the "language" and diagrams seen on the underside of each craft. What follows is a lengthy letter about who I am, what I know, and what these sightings are (probably) all about...Story Here
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
My 700th post: "My Love, My Baby!" Ohhh! Ahhhh!
"She touches me in so many ways. I feel a oneness
with her as I caress her Body."
Panasonic's latest addition to its Lumix "super zoom" line
is the six-megapixel DMC-FZ7. This compact and lightweight
camera features a high-quality Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT
12x optical zoom (equivalent to 35mm to 430mm on a
35mm film camera) with Panasonic's MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer.
"She has so many ways to communicate her feelings to me!"
The DMC-FZ7 packs a wealth of advanced technology
and easy-to-use features in a sleek, compact package.
It is equipped with both automatic and manual controls
that meet the needs of advanced users and beginners alike.
The auto focus settings include a wide area 9-point,
3-point high speed, 1-point normal speed, Spot autofocus and
a 1-point high-speed autofocus. The latter nearly eliminates
the time lag that often occurs with high-magnification zoom shots,
letting you capture those great, spontaneous moments.
An AF-assist Lamp provides extra lighting as a focusing aid for
slightly dark situations where AF focusing would ordinarily be difficult.
"She Helps Me See the World in a new light!"
The DMC-FZ7 is Panasonic's most "anti-blur" camera ever,
addressing the two major causes of blurred images: hand
movement and subject movement.
It incorporates Panasonic's acclaimed MEGA Optical Image
Stabilization technology, which uses a gyrosensor to detect
and compensate for hand movement by shifting internal lens elements.
It is a true optical system; the image is not electronically processed
so there is minimal degradation and exceptional picture quality.
MEGA OIS is especially important when utilizing the 12x optical zoom
as even the smallest hand movement could ruin the shot.
With MEGA OIS, the image remains steady. And a high-quality
Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT12x optical zoom
(equivalent to 35mm to 430mm on a 35mm film camera)
"She is Well Known and Well Liked!"
Review Here
"Oh my baby! Never Leave Me!"
"Stay with me and share the world thru both
of our Eyes!"
"Ok! Ok! I got carried away!"
But it is a great camera after all.
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Labels: Camera, Humor, Photography, Reviews
TestDisk
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally
deleting your Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy...For Linux,Windows,Mac...Here
U.S. Net access not all that speedy
The median U.S. download speed now is 1.97 megabits per second — a fraction of the 61 megabits per second enjoyed by consumers in Japan, Other speedy countries include South Korea (median 45 megabits), France (17 megabits) and Canada (7 megabits)...Story Here
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Why Google is right to complain about Microsoft Vista’s search functionality
Google and Microsoft have been trading antitrust complaints over the past few months. Most recently, Google filed a confidential complaint with the Justice Department asking that Microsoft be forced to alter the desktop search functionality in Vista to better accommodate third-party search applications...Story Here
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Dispel the Myth's of Linux
From kebes at the Ubuntu Forums
I agree with what others have said about just sitting back and letting the OS speak for itself. Wait awhile and you can compare notes with these people about viruses, security, system crashes, etc. Linux has its own quirks and bugs, but frankly they are nothing compared to the frustration that can frequently occur when Windows does not do what you want. I use Linux because no matter what, I am in control of the computer and can get it to do what I need it to do.
So, having said that, it's inevitable that you'll get into these types of conversations, so here's some information to about Linux that you can use:
-- "Linux isn't a reliable or trustworthy Operating System!"
Well, first off, it is a powerful and professional system. It is secure, robust, and stable. That it is amenable to high-performance tasks is shown by its wide deployment in professional settings.
For example:
1. According to top500.org, in 2006, 376 of the top 500 super-computers were using Linux. Yes, 75% of super-computers run Linux.
For instance, the world's most powerful computer is IBM Blue Gene, and it uses Linux for its I/O nodes.
2. Apparently NASA uses lots of Linux. At the JPL, lots of desktops run Linux.
3. The US Military also implements Linux for many of its systems .
4. Professional 3D graphics for special effects in movies, or even feature-length CGI movies, are usually made using Linux workstations and rendered on Linux clusters.
5. Google's gigantic, powerful, and distributed search engine runs using over 60,000 Linux machines (more info here, here, and on Google's Research page).
6. Linux accounts for a significant fraction of the webservers running around the world.
7. The FAA keeps planes in the air using linux.
These are but a few examples. Many companies also deploy Linux to a significant extent (IBM, for instance). Linux has "uptime" (time before failure/crash/etc.) measured in years, and is very well-suited to high-end, demanding applications.
-- "Linux isn't secure or safe!"
Not true. There is much debate about "OS Security". In the real world, however, it's worth noting that there are only a handful of viruses for Linux (and they are all 'theoretical') whereas there are thousands of active viruses for Windows. Linux is built upon a very solid core, and is very secure. A default Linux install is generally agreed to be more secure than a default Windows install. With Linux, you will likely never catch a virus, never be annoyed by adware or malware, and will probably never see the operating system crash.
-- "Linux is too complicated. Linux is only for computer gurus!"
Actually it's just different. Once you get used to the few differences, you will be just as productive (if not more so) as you were before.
Once upon a time, Linux was perhaps "too complicated" for the "average person." However this has long since changed. Modern Linux systems have a pretty GUI, lots of built-in tools, and can do everything that competing operating systems (Windows, Mac) can do. The easiest way to see this is to try it!
The thing to understand about Linux is that it is layered. The core is customizable and "computer gurus" delight in modifying these sub-systems. However if you want a computer that "just works" you can largely ignore these details and just use the higher-level systems. (The difference with Windows is not that these lower-levels don't exist, but that it's nearly impossible to get at them!)
-- "When Linux breaks, you won't know how to fix it!"
Not true. Just head over to ubuntuforums and a solution will likely appear within the hour. Generally the difference between Windows and Linux is that with Windows, it either works or it doesn't. In Linux, if something doesn't work, there is probably a way to fix it... it's just a matter of how much effort will be required. But importantly, at least you are empowered to fix it (or to get someone to fix it for you) if you really want it to work.
-- "There's no software for Linux!"
Actually there is tons of software for Linux. The problem is that Windows software doesn't run on Linux. But in fact there is a huge repository of free, open-source software available for Linux (see http://sourceforge.net/ for instance). For nearly every Windows program you're used to, there is a Linux analogue that will do the trick. Often times (but not always) it is even better than the Windows program, because it was designed by users and for users (rather than made in order to sell).
And if you really want to run Windows software in Linux, there are things you can try, such as using the Wine compatibility layer (http://www.winehq.com/) or running Windows inside a virtual machine (VMWare, QEMU, etc.).
-- "Installing programs in Linux is impossible."
Actually it's just different. It takes some getting used to, but once you understand how to do it, it becomes faster and easier to install programs in Linux! Instead of searching everywhere for software you want, and then installing it with a few clicks, Linux has a built-in "package management" system that lets you just pick what you want off a list, click, and it's installed. All the software in the list has been checked by experts, so it won't have any viruses, adware, malware, etc. Much faster and easier!
-- "Linux doesn't support any hardware!"
Actually Linux has the best "out of the box" hardware support. Almost any hardware configuration will be recognized and supported. Yes, there are times when some device will not work with Linux (as there are with Windows, Macs, etc.). Yes, it's true that hardware vendors typically go to great efforts to make their devices work with Windows, and forget entirely about Linux compatibility. Despite this, a large percentage of devices do work with Linux. As long as you do a bit of research before buying new hardware, you can be confident it will work.
-- "If Linux is just like Windows, then why bother?"
-You can obtain it at no monetary cost. You can give a copy to a friend. You can reinstall it as many times as you want, on as many machines as you want. You will never be hassled with registration screens or piracy checks. The operating system will treat you with respect, as the owner of the machine.
-The system and software are constantly updated and improved. All these updates and security patches are automatically available to you, at no charge and with no hassle.
-You are essentially immune to all viruses, adware, malware, etc.
-You have the freedom to tinker, modify, and change any part of the system you like.
-Once you get used to Linux, you may very well be more productive. The system is designed with productivity and usefullness in mind (as opposed to trying to lock you in to buying more software).
-You have access to a helpful and technical community of volunteers!
-You will be supporting a competitive free market for software, and helping 'the little guy' and intangibly contributing back to a community of people that want to make software free.
Really, there are so many good reasons *to* use Linux that perhaps the best response to "Why are you using Linux?" is simply "Why aren't you using it?"
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SpotTheDifference.com
Fun Game and Puzzle's
Spot The Difference
Can you spot the differences
between these two pictures?
Here
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Top 20 Magic Trick Video Tutorials
Video's Here
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Sicko' subject faces criminal charges
MAYWOOD, N.J., June 24 (UPI) -- A man who helped at Ground Zero after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is being investigated for traveling to Cuba with filmmaker Michael Moore...Story Here
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Monday, June 25, 2007
The Dissection of a Rootkit
Security analysts have been predicting that kernel rootkits, which cloak their activity by replacing a portion of a program's software kernel with modified code, are expected to continue to grow in frequency in 2007...Story Here
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How to Make a Killer Photo using 8 Simple Composition Rules
Tutorial Here
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Labels: HowTo, Photography
Have you heard of Credit Triggers? You should.
They constantly monitor your
credit activity and if you start
to pay off your credit and are
getting back on your feet, they
notify the collection hounds and
let them have at you..Story Here
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Lightning kills man beneath cloudless sky
A Dade landscaper died after
being struck by an unusual type
of lightning that's stronger, hotter,
lasts longer and strikes from clear
skies....Story Here
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When Computers Attack
ANYONE who follows technology or military affairs has heard the predictions for more than a decade. Cyberwar is coming. Although the long-announced, long-awaited computer-based conflict has yet to occur, the forecast grows more ominous with every telling: an onslaught is brought by a warring nation, backed by its brains and computing resources; banks and other businesses in the enemy states are destroyed; governments grind to a halt; telephones disconnect; the microchip-controlled Tickle Me Elmos will be transformed into unstoppable killing machines...Story Here
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Ubuntu-compizfusion
Project coming along quite nicely!
Playing Counter-Strike full-screen on one side of cube.
More Vids
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
Man, 73, fails high school exams after 39th try since 1969
AIPUR, India — A 73-year-old man who failed his 10th grade high school exams for the 39th time vowed today to try again next year in the hopes that an education will improve his job and marriage prospects. ..Story Here
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Spybot Search and Destroy (Beta) 1.5.1.12 Beta
Spybot Search and Destroy searches your hard drive for so-called spy- or adbots; that is, little modules that are responsible for the ads many programs display. Many of these modules also transmit information, including your surfing behavior on the Internet. If it finds such modules, it can remove them. In most cases the host still runs fine after removing the spyware/adware....Freeware get it Here
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Do black holes really exist?
Black holes might not exist – or at least not as scientists have imagined, cloaked by an impenetrable "event horizon". A controversial new calculation could abolish the horizon, and so solve a troubling paradox in physics...Story Here
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'You're fired,' man hears after saving a woman's life
When a neighbor screamed she'd been shot, Colin Bruley grabbed his shotgun, found the victim and began treating her bloodied right leg...Story Here
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Friday, June 22, 2007
'Mile-wide UFO' spotted by British airline pilot
One of the largest UFOs ever seen has been observed
by the crew and passengers of an airliner over the
Channel Islands.
An official air-miss report on the incident several weeks
ago appears in Pilot magazine.
Aurigny Airlines captain Ray Bowyer, 50, flying close to
Alderney first spotted the object, described as "a cigar-shaped
brilliant white light"...Story Here
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34 Uses for That Can of Soda, Other Than Quenching Thirst
It's the Real Thing, it Adds Life, and You Gotta Have It, but that can or bottle of cola can also work wonders in an emergency. The chemical soup that makes up most commercial soft drinks not only makes them taste good and quench thirst, but also make them effective cleaning agents, bolt looseners, paint strippers, and possible skin softeners. More uses than MacGyver could think up...Story Here
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Proposed Amendment Would Ban All DVD Copying
A proposed amendment to the current copy protection license governing DVDs would completely ban all DVD backups, and prevent DVD playback without the DVD disk being present inside the drive...Story Here
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Customer Service Hell!! T-Mobile…Hot Spot? NOT!!!
Suffice it to say, I’m alert to the issues. Even still,
I never dreamed I’d have my own experience that
so infuriated me that I’d be compelled to write the
story…so here goes.
This is a little long…but please read it!!..Here
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Digital Da Vinci Codes: Thousands of Leonardo's Papers Go Online
Read About Here
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WORD PROCESSOR's REVIEW Part 1
Welcome to the DonationCoder comprehensive review of Modern Word Processors. In part one we look at the majors players; in part two we try out the second-tier contenders; part three examines the online word processors challenging the desktop heavy hitters....Review Here
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Why Michael Moore's SiCKO is a health care documentary every American must see
America's disastrous health care system is heaving the country head-first into near-certain economic collapse. Just about everybody's either financially strained or going broke due to spiraling health care costs: the people, the employers, state governments and even the federal government. Multinational corporations are fleeing the United States due to health care costs, taking jobs and economic productivity with them. Meanwhile, 50 percent of personal bankruptcies in the U.S. are due to medical expenses...Story Here
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Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer 1.0.1
If you use Firefox on more than one computer, you'll want Foxmarks. Install Foxmarks on each computer, and it will work silently in the background to keep your bookmarks synchronized. As a bonus, log in to my.foxmarks.com from any computer anywhere to access your bookmarks...Here
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The most overpaid CEOs in America
Executive compensation continues to soar, even for many CEOs whose job performance has been terrible. These five companies paid the most to CEOS while their stocks did little for shareholders...Story Here
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Man bursts into flames after being shot by a taser gun
Police are investigating the firey death of a man who burst into flames after dousing himself in petrol and then being shot with a taser gun.
Officers used the gun after the man had poured gasoline over himself....Story Here
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Squirrel goes on rampage, injures 3
An aggressive squirrel
attacked and injured
three people in a German
town before a 72-year-old
pensioner dispatched the
rampaging animal with his
crutch...Story Here
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Ancient Tomb Found in Mexico Reveals Mass Child Sacrifice
The skeletons of two dozen children killed in an ancient mass sacrifice have been found in a tomb at a construction site in Mexico...Story Here
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Adblock Plus 0.7.5.1 for Firefox
Ever been annoyed by all those ads and banners on the internet that often take longer to download than everything else on the page? Install Adblock Plus now and get rid of them...Get it Here
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Photos taken at just the right angle - weird, cool and downright strange photo effects
More Pics Here
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